Prayers and Pain: Pope Francis Expresses Sorrow Over Mediterranean Shipwreck

2023-08-10 11:53:57

Pope Francis shared a Twitter message sharing his prayers and pain for the migrant brothers and sisters who died in a shipwreck in the Mediterranean Sea.

Fr. Jinu Jacob, Vatican City

On Thursday, August 10th, Pope Francis shared a short message on the social media platform Twitter, expressing his deep sorrow over the boat accident that killed migrants in the Mediterranean Sea.

The full text of the Twitter message reads:

“It was with great sadness that I heard the news of the ship disaster involving migrants in the Mediterranean Sea. We must not be indifferent to these tragedies. Let us pray for the victims and their families.”

EN: I learned with pain the news of a new shipwreck of migrants in the Mediterranean. Let us not remain indifferent to these tragedies and pray for the victims and their families.

EN: With sorrow I heard regarding the news of the shipwreck involving migrants in the Mediterranean Sea. Let us not remain indifferent to these tragedies, and let us pray for the victims and their families.

The Pope’s short messages written through the social media Twitter have tens of thousands of people reading and sharing them all over the world. And Papa’s is also the number one Twitter account of world leaders with the most followers. In the overcrowded world of artificial intelligence and usability, Twitter’s ideas are influencing many human minds.

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