Pope sends condolences after quake kills more than 400 in Iran, Iraq
By Catholic News Service#PopeFrancis offers prayers for those affected by earthquake along Iraq-Iran border & prays for rescue workers still searching the rubble. pic.twitter.com/gVqAQ3142i
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The pope "assures all affected by this tragedy of his prayerful solidarity," said the nearly identical messages, released Nov. 13.
"In expressing his sorrow to all who mourn the loss of their loved ones, he offers his prayers for the deceased and commends them to the mercy of the almighty," said the telegrams, signed by Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state.
As he often does in emergencies, Pope Francis also asked for the "blessings of consolation and strength" for first responders and civil authorities.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the Nov. 12 quake was centered 19 miles outside Halabja, Iraq. It was felt as far west as the Mediterranean coast.
The hardest-hit area was Iran's western Kermanshah province, which sits in the Zagros Mountains that divide Iran and Iraq. The Associated Press reported residents in the rural area rely mainly on farming to make a living.
Caritas MONA, the regional branch of the church's charitable aid agency in the Middle East and North Africa, sent tweets asking people to join Caritas Iran and Caritas Iraq in prayers for those affected.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with our brothers & sisters in Iraq and Iran following yesterday's devastating earthquake that hit the border region," said another tweet Nov. 13.
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