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Pope Francis acknowledges patroness of Valencia, Spain amid horrific flooding

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In his third address to the public about the catastrophe in Valencia, Pope Francis dedicated the angelus to them. In his general audience on Wednesday, he gave a special gesture to the Valencian people.

Minutes before beginning his catechesis, the pope asked the audience to turn towards the Virgin who presided over the meeting. It was the Virgin of the Forsaken, patroness of Valencia.

“Valencia suffers a lot. And also other parts of Spain. But particularly Valencia, which suffers under water,” he said.

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“And I wanted the patron saint of Valencia to be here. This image was given to me by the Valencians themselves. Today in a special way we pray for Valencia and other parts of Spain that suffer from the water.”

After learning of what happened in Valencia, the pope called the city’s archbishop, concerned about the situation.

He also sent a video message to the president of the Spanish bishops. The climate catastrophe suffered in Spain is one of the worst in southern Europe in decades.

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