02/17/2006, 00.00
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Pope's condolences for the victims of Leyte landslide

Benedict XVI asks international community for "generous" and "swift" action.

Vatican City (AsiaNews) -- The Pope shares in mourning for the deaths caused by Philippines' landslide and asks the international community for "generous" and "swift" relief efforts.

A telegram signed by the Cardinal Secretary of State, Angelo Sodano, and addressed to the Bishop of Maasin, Precioso D. Cantillas, reads "deeply saddened by news of the tragic landslide which has destroyed the village of Guinsaugon, the Holy Father offers fervent prayers for those who have died and he invokes divine consolation upon those who mourn. He prays," the message goes on to say, "that the relief effort will be swift and generous in its response to the disaster and asks the Lord to grant courage and strength to all involved in the task of caring for those who have lost their homes."

In conclusion, the Pope invokes the protection of Mary on all those affected by the disaster and sends his blessing.

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