(May 26, 2011) Pope Benedict XVI is assuring his prayers for the victims of the deadly
tornado that ravaged Joplin, Missouri, in the United States on Sunday, leaving some
122 dead and 750 wounded, making it the deadliest twister in the United States since
1950. The telegram was addressed to Bishop James Johnston of Springfield-Cape Girardeau,
and sent on behalf of the Holy Father by Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Pope's secretary
of state. "The Holy Father has followed with deep concern the aftermath of the catastrophic
tornado which struck Joplin on Sunday and he asks you to convey to the entire community
the assurance of his closeness in prayer," the message stated. "Conscious of the tragic
loss of life and the immensity of the work of rebuilding that lies ahead, he asks
God the father of mercies to grant eternal rest to the departed, consolation to the
grieving, and strength and hope to the homeless and the injured. Upon the local,
civil and religious leaders, and upon all involved in the relief efforts, His Holiness
invokes the divine gifts of wisdom, fortitude and perseverance in every good." According
to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency, the tornado was three-quarter-miles
wide and was on the ground for six miles. The storm damaged 8,000 buildings, and according
to some reports, nearly 1,500 people are still missing. On Tuesday, an outbreak of
tornadoes over three states -- Oklahoma, Kansas and Arkansas -- left 13 dead, with
the most violent tornadoes touching down in Oklahoma. There have been more than 1,000
torndadoes so far this year and the death toll for 2011 is 500.