USCCB President Offers Condolences on Behalf of U.S. Catholics and
All People of Goodwill Across America to Victims and Families of Manchester
Terror Attack
May 23, 2017
WASHINGTON—Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston, president of the
U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), is expressing shock and sadness in
the wake of last night’s terror attack at Manchester Arena. In this
moment of national tragedy and grief for England, Cardinal DiNardo has written
a letter of condolence to the Most Reverend John Stanley Kenneth Arnold, Bishop
of Salford and the people of England. The Diocese of Salford serves the area of
greater Manchester and Lancashire. In the letter, Cardinal DiNardo
expresses solidarity along with the continued prayers of the Church in the
United States in the face of such unspeakable loss.
Full letter follows:
Dear Bishop Arnold,
Words are not enough to convey the deep shock and sadness with which
Catholics and all people of good will in the United States learned of the
horrible attack which took place yesterday at England's Manchester Arena.
The unspeakable loss of life, terrible injuries, and untold trauma to
families -- especially to children -- summon prayers from around the world. In
a way, I assure you and all those who suffer from this atrocious evil the
continued prayers of the Church in the United States.
We commend to the comforting arms of our crucified and Risen Lord the many
who have died, and we entrust to Our Lady of Manchester those who suffer.
Evil, as dense and dark as it is, never has the last word. As we prepare to
celebrate the new dawn of Pentecost again, may the Easter words of the Risen
Christ, "Peace be with you" (John 20:19), settle deep into the hearts
of the citizens of your great country.
raternally in the Risen Lord,
Daniel Cardinal DiNardo
Archbishop of Galveston-Houston
President, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops