
Pope Leo XIV has offered prayers for the victims and his “heartfelt condolences” to the families of those affected by a train collision in southern Spain on Sunday, which caused at least 39 deaths and dozens of injuries. Source: Vatican News.
In a telegram released yesterday – written in Spanish and signed by Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin – Pope Leo offered his “expressions of comfort, deep concern, and wishes for the speedy recovery of the injured” and was “deeply saddened” to learn of the accident.
He also encouraged “the rescue teams to persevere in their efforts of relief and assistance” and imparted “through the intercession of Our Lady of the Pillar, the comforting Apostolic Blessing, as a sign of hope in the Risen Lord”.
On Sunday evening, carriages on a train travelling to the capital, Madrid, derailed onto the opposite tracks near Córdoba, colliding with an oncoming train. According to the BBC, 400 passengers and staff were onboard both trains.
Spanish authorities say at least 39 people have been killed, but the number is not final. Emergency services have treated 122 people, and 48 are still in hospital. The cause of the accident remains unclear.
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Pope sends prayers and condolences for victims of Spain train accident (Vatican News)
