Pope asks Mexicans to help Otis victims and disabled people
- December 6, 2023
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Pope Francis today called on Mexicans to work together to to help victims of Hurricane Otis, which severely affected Acapulco and Coica in October and include all people
Pope Francis today called on Mexicans to work together to to help victims of Hurricane Otis, which severely affected Acapulco and Coica in October and include all people
Pope Francis today called on Mexicans to work together to to help victims of Hurricane Otis, which severely affected Acapulco and Coica in October and include all people with disabilities when welcoming the delegation coming to Rome from the Teleton Foundation.
“Dear Mexicans, I have invited you to collaborate in defense of the victims of Acapulco and to include all people with disabilities in Mexico.“Let’s fight the trash society, let’s protect the dignity of every person.”Francisco invited a final greeting to the large audience, which was read out by his collaborator due to the bronchitis from which he suffers and which still prevents him from speaking much.
Francisco made this request, welcoming delegation of the Mexican Teleton Foundation, attended the hearing.
Photo: EFE
As part of this year’s Teletón campaign, they hope to provide resources for two new children’s rehabilitation and inclusion centers. built on Mount Guerrero and Mazatlan, as well as the reconstruction of another center in Acapulco and immediate attention to the population of that city through medical teams, food delivery and property restoration of families affected by Hurricane Otis.
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The Pope has already expressed his closeness to the population after the passage of Hurricane Otis and He asked Guadalupan to “support your children.” just as he sent a telegram offering “zealous prayers for the eternal repose of the departed” and asking “the Lord to grant his consolation to those suffering from the ravages of the hurricane.”
(according to information from EFE)
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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