Pope Leo Prays for Polish Pilgrims Killed in Bus Accident in Hungary
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Pope Leo XIV is praying for the victims of the bus accident involving Polish pilgrims in Hungary, Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin announced. The text of Parolin's telegram has been published.
Pope Leo XIV addressed the bus accident that killed Polish pilgrims. He expressed his "spiritual closeness" to the families of the victims and those injured.
Pope Leo XIV prays for the victims of the tragic bus accident involving Polish pilgrims in Hungary and assures his spiritual closeness to their families. The crash, which occurred on the M3 highway, killed 12 people and seriously injured 10 others. The pilgrims were returning to Poland from Medjugorje.
A communiqué published by the Archdiocese of Przemyśl, signed by Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Secretary of State of the Holy See, cited the Holy Father's condolences. Leo XIV, expressing his spiritual closeness to all affected by the tragedy, assured special prayers for those who "returned from the pilgrimage of faith and completed their pilgrimage." The Pope entrusted the deceased to God's mercy and asked God for comfort for the grieving families.
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