Papal Sorrow: Francis Asks for Prayers for His Relatives

The wife and two children of the Holy Father’s nephew were killed in an automobile accident Aug. 19.

Pope Francis preaches during a penance service at St. Peter's Basilica in March.
Pope Francis preaches during a penance service at St. Peter's Basilica in March. (photo: CNA/Lauren Cater)

VATICAN CITY — The Holy See announced Tuesday that Pope Francis has asked that the faithful join him in praying for the repose of the souls of three members of his family who were killed in a car accident.

“The Pope was informed of the tragic accident in Argentina involving some of his family and is profoundly saddened,” Father Federico Lombardi, Holy See press officer, said Aug. 19. “He calls upon all who share in his grief to be united with him in prayer.”

Pope Francis’ nephew, Emanuel Horacio Bergoglio, 38, was returning to Rosario from a weekend with his family in the mountains near Cordoba, in central Argentina. Their Chevrolet Spin hit a truck carrying corn.

Emanuel is in the hospital of Villa Maria in critical condition. His wife, Valeria Carmona, 39, died, along with their children, Jose, 2, and Antonio, 8 months.

The Pope's nephew is the son of his late brother, Alberto.

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