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United Dioceses of Dublin & Glendalough

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22.03.2016

Statement from the Archbishop of Dublin Following Brussels Attacks – Pray For a Future in Which Peace and Security Prevail Over Violence and Destruction

Following this morning’s attacks and loss of life in Brussels, Archbishop Michael Jackson has issued the following statement:

“As the horrific events in Brussels unfold we hold those who have lost loved ones and those who have been injured and traumatised in these terror attacks in our prayers. 

“I wish to express my sorrow and solidarity with the people of Belgium at this time and with all who have suffered and all who mourn the death of those dear to them. I wish also to express concern for members of the emergency services who experience horror and trauma as part of their commitment to service in their work.

“Brussels, as we all know, is home to people from all over the world and many Irish people will know the city well and identify with its citizens as they come to terms with what is happening there today. 

“As we travel through Holy Week towards Easter and the Resurrection, a time of sorrow and suffering followed by a time of hope, let us pray that there can be an end to such terror attacks and hope for a future in which peace and security will prevail over violence and destruction and the loss of human life.”

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