TASHKENT, UZBEKISTAN — His Holiness, Patriarch Seraphim Michael, has issued a solemn call for prayer as Hurricane Milton approaches and communities continue to recover from the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene.
In a statement, His Holiness expressed deep concern for all those in the path of Hurricane Milton, urging members of the Church and all people of goodwill to unite in fervent prayer for their safety. “As this storm approaches, we must turn our hearts to God and intercede for the protection of the vulnerable, the strength of first responders, and the resilience of all who may be affected,” he said.
The Patriarch also reminded the faithful to continue offering prayers for those impacted by Hurricane Helene, which left widespread destruction in its wake. “The physical and emotional toll of such disasters is immense. Let us not forget those who are still struggling to rebuild their lives. May our prayers and acts of compassion be a source of comfort and hope to them.”
The Patriarch concluded with a special appeal to all members of the Church to dedicate services in the coming days to the victims of these storms, asking that all people seek the intercession of the Blessed Mother for protection and guidance.
— 9 October 2024