
Second Collection for Tsunami Victims
By Bishop Paul S. Loverde
Special to the Herald
(From the issue of 1/6/05)
Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ,
As you know, the tsunami in South Asia has left thousands upon thousands
dead and uprooted millions from their homes. The death toll is expected to
rise. There is a severe shortage of healthy water, food and medical supplies
and services. As followers of Jesus Christ, we cannot
fail to express our solidarity with those who have suffered such terrible
losses.
Our solidarity is manifested above all in prayer. I would ask you to
continue to include the victims of this terrible disaster in your daily
prayer.
Our solidarity is also manifested in practical acts of charity. Given the
severity of this situation, I ask for your cooperation in contributing to a
special second collection next weekend, Jan.15-16, at all the Masses. For
those who wish to contribute by check, please make the check payable to your
parish and mark the check "Tsunami Emergency." In turn, the diocese
will forward the collected funds to Catholic Relief Services (CRS) in
Baltimore to assist that reputable Catholic organization in addressing this
severe crisis situation.
Yes, during this holy Christmas season, we have seen the Infant Savior
lying in the manger, with arms outstretched to receive the love of our
hearts. He is now even more visibly present in each victim of the disaster
in South Asia. Let us reach out to Him by offering them the support of our
prayers and assistance.
United with you in this outreach of love, I remain,
Faithfully in Christ,
Most Reverend Paul S. Loverde
Bishop of Arlington
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