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19 NOVEMBER 2015
Edition #58
A man waves a French flag as several hundred people gather to observe a minute of silence in Lyon, France, on November 16. PHOTO: CNS/ROBERT PRATTA
Archbishop invites Perth Catholic Community to Pray for Paris
By Marco Ceccarelli
ARCHBISHOP Timothy Costelloe has this week asked all parishes and other Catholic communities in the Archdiocese of Perth to unite in prayer for the victims of the terrorist attacks in Paris, which took place on Friday 13 November. Extremist militant group ISIS have since claimed responsibility for the seven co-ordinated attacks which have caused the death of some 129 people and left more than 400 wounded. The attack on the Bataclan concert venue in Boulevard Voltaire resulted in the most casualties. At least 89 people lost their lives when blackclad gunmen wielding assaultrifles and wearing suicide vests stormed the building.
Other targets included locations outside Paris’ Stade de France, as well as innercity bars and restaurants, such as the Petit Cambodge Cambodian restaurant, Le Carillon Bar, Casa Nostra pizzeria and La Belle Equipe Bar. The Archbishop wrote to clergy across the Archdiocese this week, encouraging them to pray for the gift of peace and harmony. “As the full extent of these horrors begins to emerge more clearly, and as deep concern begins to be expressed around the world concerning the implications of these attacks for all of us, I would ask that you continue to invite your people to pray for the victims and their families and friends. “I also ask that you pray for the gift of peace and harmony
Archbishop Timothy Costelloe has this week asked all parishes and other Catholic communities in the Archdiocese of Perth to unite in prayer for the victims of the terrorist attacks in Paris. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
which we need so much but which proves to be so elusive, both here in our own country and all around the world,” the Archbishop said. “We will soon celebrate the Solemnity of Christ the Universal King: may his
kingdom come – ‘a kingdom of truth and life, a kingdom of holiness and grace, a kingdom of justice, love and peace’ (Preface of Christ the King).” Full Text available at
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