Vatican City — Cardinal Mar Baselios Cleemis Thottunkal, president of
the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India (CBCI), issued an appeal on
behalf of the Catholic Church of India to help the quake victims in
Nepal.
The Cardinal has expressed solidarity and support for quake victims
and made an plea to the bishops, priests, and men and women religious to
encourage the community of the faithful, public institutions and people
of good will to make voluntary contributions to this humanitarian
emergency, reported Vatican Radio .
For several days, Caritas India has been on the ground, involved in rescue and recovery. The Indian Catholic Church was among the first to express its solidarity to the people of Nepal, offering prayers and condolences to all those who lost loved ones and property to the quake.
More than ten days after the quake, many people are still living out in the open, not even a tent over their heads. Drinking water is also in short supply and there is rising concern about the impact of possible epidemics on the most vulnerable, especially children.
For several days, Caritas India has been on the ground, involved in rescue and recovery. The Indian Catholic Church was among the first to express its solidarity to the people of Nepal, offering prayers and condolences to all those who lost loved ones and property to the quake.
More than ten days after the quake, many people are still living out in the open, not even a tent over their heads. Drinking water is also in short supply and there is rising concern about the impact of possible epidemics on the most vulnerable, especially children.
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