Kentucky Priest Offers Funeral Assistance to Families Affected by Texas Flooding
TEXAS HILL COUNTRY, TEXAS, JUL 7 – At least 94 people died and 10 girls remain missing after flash floods devastated the Texas Hill Country, prompting the Archdiocese of San Antonio to call for prayers and support.
- On July 5, Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller of San Antonio called for prayers after floods in Kerr County left at least 108 dead and many missing.
- Following the appeal, Gov. Abbott declared July 6 a day of prayer; President Trump issued a disaster declaration for Kerr County, Texas.
- Archbishop Ryan Jimenez of Guam joins prayers; Catholic Charities and volunteers continue aiding Texas flood victims.
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In the aftermath of the devastating Texas floods that claimed many lives, Bishop Strickland offers a powerful message of faith, grief, and hope. He reminds the faithful that Christ is not distant in suffering but walks with us in every heartbreak, tragedy, and loss. This moving reflection calls us to unite our pain with the Cross and find the presence of God even in the darkest storms. U.S. residents! Create a will with LifeSiteNews: https://www…
Kentucky priest offers funeral assistance to families affected by Texas flooding
Father Jim Sichko in Lexington is offering to help families pay for the funerals of some of the victims who died during devastating floods in Texas that killed more than 100 people.
Prayer Service To Be Held For Missing Marin County Family
A prayer service will be held tonight for a Marin County family still missing in the devastating flooding in Central Texas. Mark Walker, his wife Sara and their teenage son Johnny have not been seen or heard from since last Friday’s storm. The Walkers’ teenage daughter was at a camp in Hunt, Texas and is reportedly safe. Over 100 people are believed to have died in the flooding.


'Their grief is deep': Archbishop seeks prayers for Texas flooding victims
Archbishop Ryan Jimenez on Tuesday asked for prayers for the victims and survivors of the Texas flash flooding, which has claimed more than 100 lives, at least 28 of them children.
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