Bishop of Fargo calls for prayer and volunteers to fight record flood
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Bishop Samuel Aquila

Fargo, N.D., Mar 24, 2009 / 01:36 am 
(<http://www.catholicnewsagency.com>CNA).- Facing forecasts of severe 
floods, Bishop of Fargo Samuel Aquila has appealed for volunteers to 
combat the threat and has asked parishioners to "keep in fervent 
prayer" all those who may be affected.

Much of the eastern half of North Dakota is threatened by floods 
predicted to be more severe in some areas than the 1997 floods whose 
waters devastated several areas of the diocese.

The National Weather Service said the Red River was about three feet 
above flood stage (18 feet) on Sunday in Fargo, with more water was 
on the way. The river was expected to crest between 39 feet and 41 
feet in the Fargo-Moorhead area by Friday, a day earlier and a foot 
higher than projected.

According to a Sunday statement from the Diocese of Fargo, Bishop 
Aquila sought prayers for those affected, saying "Please remember to 
pray for their protection, for the protection of our families, our 
communities and also asking the Lord to give us strength during this 
time of trial."

He also encouraged young people to assist others during the flood 
threat, which must be countered in Fargo by filling of nearly 1.9 
million sandbags.

"We need your strength and your work," he said, "so please volunteer 
and go out and help where you can."

Assuring parishioners that God is "with us in all of this," he also 
assured them of his own prayers.

"My prayers are with all of the families and our communities that 
will be impacted as we beg God's protection upon our communities, 
asking the Lord to give us strength and patience in all that we face. 
We know that in every adversity, if we turn to our God, no matter how 
strong the adversity may be, he will sustain us. And so let us 
approach it with that confidence and trust in him and knowing that he 
is with us in all of this."

In a formal statement issued by e-mail to all Catholic parishes, 
religious communities and diocesan and Catholic Charities North 
Dakota personnel this morning, Bishop Aquila repeated his call for prayers.

"I ask especially those in the diocese who live outside of the 
affected areas to increase your prayer, praying that those in the 
center of the flood fight will be protected and may experience the 
peace only God's love can give," he said.

"I am grateful for our young people -- youth group members and high 
school and college students -- who are embracing this opportunity to 
help with sandbagging those communities and homes which are 
threatened; the parishes and diocesan entities like Catholic 
Charities North Dakota who are establishing ways to meet the unique 
needs of people now and after this threat subsides."

He then thanked those who are doing "small things" like providing 
food or offering childcare.

He also noted that the Fargo Catholic Schools Network has set up a 
Flood Fight Update e-mail system which regularly puts out calls for 
sandbagging assistance.

"For all who are suffering due to the potential flood, I pray for 
God's protection and blessing over you and for the calming strength 
of His grace," Bishop Aquila's e-mail concluded. "As in any 
adversity, with faith, hope and charity, God will grant us the 
particular graces we need in this trial and we will grow in our love 
for God and each other."



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