Vatican City, 15 December 2014 (VIS) –
Cardinal Peter Turkson, president of the Pontifical Council “Justice
and Peace”, will travel to Sierra Leone on 16 December, followed by
a visit to Liberia, two of the countries most affected by the Ebola
virus. The World Health Organisation confirms around 18,000 probable
or suspected cases and more than 6,500 deaths as a result of this
disease. The cardinal wishes to offer “a message of solidarity and
hope for the Church, for healthcare workers and for the population”.
Cardinal Turkson will be accompanied by
Msgr. Robert J. Vitillo, special health consultor for Caritas
Internationalis. “The Church, including Caritas, religious
congregations and other Catholic-inspired organisms, has been on the
front line in response to Ebola”, affirmed Vitillo. “As well as
providing healthcare for other illnesses, establishing stringent
procedures for infection control and creating screening areas, the
Church, to prevent the transmission of the virus in the healthcare
setting, has trained communities with the aim of involving the clergy
and local parish groups in renewed efforts to stop the spread of this
lethal virus”.
“On a number of occasions the Holy
Father has expressed his profound concern for those affected by Ebola
and for their loved ones. I hope to express the solidarity of the
Pope and of all the Church”.
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