Pope prays for victims of devastating cyclones in Madagascar
By Kielce Gussie
Following the Angelus prayer, Pope Leo XIV expressed his closeness to the people of Madagascar, who are suffering from the effects of two cyclones in a short period of time. “I pray for the victims and their families, and for all those who have suffered serious damage,” he said.
Cyclone season in the Southwest Indian Ocean has been intense this year as Madagascar has declared a national emergency and appealed for international aid following cyclones Gezani and Fytia.
Gezani made landfall on February 10, affecting some 270,000 people and displacing thousands. National authorities have reported at least 40 people have been killed. Together with the UN and other partners, the country’s resources have been dedicated to search and rescue, evacuation, shelter, and food assistance.
Lunar New Year
The Pope also noted how billions of people in East Asia and other parts of the world are gearing up to celebrate Lunar New Year. He shared his hope that “this joyful feast” encourages “more intense family relationships and friendships; may it bring serenity to homes and to society; and may it be an opportunity to look to the future together, building peace and prosperity for all peoples.”
Lunar New Year procession marking the start of celebrations for the Year of the Horse, in Liverpool (Temilade Adelaja)With Lunar New Year being celebrated on February 17, Pope Leo extended his good wishes and affection to everyone before invoking God’s blessing on everyone.

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