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US: Bishops Express Grief Over Storm Deaths and Damage

‘We are grateful that Catholic Charities and other organizations are in place working to provide for emergency needs and to help rebuild.’

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After tornadoes killed three people in Missouri and storms brought devastation in the past week to parts of the Midwest and areas from Texas through Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, and Illinois, Bishop Frank J. Dewane of Venice, Florida and Chairman of the U.S. Bishops’ Committee on Domestic Justice and Human Development, expressed grief over the lives lost and damage threatened by the tornadoes and storms, and offered prayers for recovery.
The full statement follows:
“I am profoundly saddened by the loss of life and the damage caused by the tornadoes and storms throughout the Midwest and related regions these past few days. As of this writing, millions of people in at least seven states have been affected by the powerful winds, rainfall and rising water levels caused by these conditions. Seven people have been killed in Missouri, Iowa, and Oklahoma. Severe weather continues to be expected in this devastated area through the rest of this week.
“A call is made to all for prayers for the victims and their grieving families and communities. Further, now is the time to offer assistance to those facing this great loss. We are grateful that Catholic Charities and other organizations are in place working to provide for emergency needs and to help rebuild.”

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