'Their Grief Is Deep': Archbishop Seeks Prayers for Texas Flooding Victims
- The death toll from the flooding in Texas has reached 94, with 27 girls from Camp Mystic confirmed dead and 10 others still missing, according to county officials.
- Notre Dame Catholic Church held a memorial Mass on July 6 for the flood victims, during which Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller emphasized the importance of community in times of crisis.
- Governor Greg Abbott declared July 6 as a day of prayer for the flood victims, and President Donald Trump designated Kerr County as a federal disaster area.
- St. Peter Catholic Church is organizing aid for those affected, and local community members have expressed deep grief and solidarity with the victims' families.
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After the devastating Texas flooding on July 4, Christian leaders and churches are requesting prayers and support for victims’ families. @greglaurie @MaxLucado @Franklin_Graham @michaelwsmith @christomlin
After the devastating Texas flooding on July 4, Christian leaders and churches are requesting prayers and support for victims’ families. At least 89 people have been confirmed dead so far, with dozens more missing.
Catholic leaders, government officials offer support to Texas flood victims
San Antonio Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller speaks to the press after the memorial Mass for the Guadalupe River flood victims on July 6, 2025. / Credit: Sophie Abuzeid Houston, Texas, Jul 7, 2025 / 17:17 pm (CNA). Catholic leaders and government officials on Monday continued to issue statements of solidarity and support to victims of the catastrophic flash flooding in the Texas Hill Country over the weekend. The death toll rose to 94 Monday aft…
Catholics respond to Texas flooding tragedy with prayer and support
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2 sisters, Catholic school students, lost in Texas flood remembered for faith and kindness
The Guadalupe River, already spilling over its banks on July 4, 2025, (left), rose to a record breaking 47.4 feet on July 5 (right). / Credit: Sophie Abuzeid Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Jul 7, 2025 / 15:04 pm (CNA). Two sisters who attended St. ... [...]
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