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Many attended an earthquake memorial service on Wednesday

Wednesday 22 February marked one year since the earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand.  Because it was Ash Wednesday, as well as joining a civic earthquake memorial service many Catholics also attended their own churches, or joined with other denominations to begin Lent by remembering and praying for those who died, were injured or have suffered as a result of the eathquake.

Bishop Jones said he had a lot of admiration for “the resilience and determination of Cantabrians” since last year’s earthquake and that it was important not to forget the ongoing suffering many are experiencing.

“There are people who are suffering mentally, afraid of another earthquake and how they might cope. Others are suffering physically and struggling to adapt to life with injuries. Some people are waiting for answers about the future of their houses or have been evacuated from rest homes and are away from their friends, families and networks. We need to pray for these people and open our hearts to God”, he said.

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