Pope Francis Offers Prayers in Wake of Taiwan Earthquake

The Holy Father sent his condolences to those affected by a deadly earthquake that struck the southern Taiwanese city of Tainan on Saturday.

Our Lady, Empress of China
Our Lady, Empress of China (photo: The National Catholic Bioethics Center Twitter)

VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis sent his condolences to those affected by a deadly earthquake that struck the southern Taiwanese city of Tainan on Saturday, causing a building collapse that killed dozens of people.

“The Holy Father was saddened to learn of the suffering caused by the deadly earthquake which struck in Tainan, leaving many people dead or seriously injured,” reads Sunday’s telegram, signed by Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin.

Nearly 40 people were confirmed dead after the quake, which toppled an apartment block in Taiwan, although officials say the death toll could reach more than 100, Reuters reported.

Victims continue to be pulled out of the wreckage of a 17-story building that collapsed from the 6.4-magnitude earthquake, which struck at 4am on Feb. 6, according to Reuters.

Pope Francis extended his “prayerful condolences to the families of the deceased and injured” and the “rescue personnel and the civil authorities,” the telegram reads.

“His Holiness, commending the souls of the departed to the tender mercy of God, invokes abundant divine blessings of consolation and strength upon those who mourn and upon all who have been affected by this tragedy.”