Earthquake in Chile

Aidan R. Rooney, C.M.
February 27, 2010

In the wake of the earthquake in HaitĂ­, the Vincentian Family and the people with whom they serve and and live are enduring another trial: this time in Chile. We have not heard much, but we have the following news through the C.M. province’s Facebook presence, suggesting things are stable. There are two entries, one from early in the morning and an afternoon update.

7 A.M. Saturday: CongregaciĂłn de la MisiĂłn: Provincia de Chile Terremoto: Cohermnos bien en Valparaiso, Los Lagos, Macul. No hay noticias aun de Alameda y Collipulli… HHCC bien en Valparaiso, Hosp. Salvador de Stgo…..Earthquake: Confreres well in Valparaiso, Los Lagos, Macul. No news yet of Alameda and Collipulli … Daughters of Charity well in Valparaiso, Hosp. Salvador de Santiago…
2 P.M. Saturday: CongregaciĂłn de la MisiĂłn: Provincia de Chile Actulaiza, mĂĄs informaciĂłn: Todos los padres, hermanos y estudiantes de la provincia estĂĄn bien y sus familias tambiĂ©n, hasta donde sabemos. Las casas con algunos daños -al parecer San Justino es la mĂĄs dañada- los templos tambiĂ©n con daños menores, auqnue habrĂĄ que evaluar mejor…Updates– more information: All fathers, brothers and students of the province are well and their families also, to our knowledge. The house sustained some damage, it seems that St. Justin is the most damaged, the churches also have minor damage, although should be better assessed…

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3 Comments

  1. Georgia Hedrick

    My spanish is just in the learning stages. However, I am supremely happy to have a connection and know what is happening. Thank you for the link!

    Does any one besides me wonder what in the world is going on with planet earth: earthquakes in Haiti, Japan, and now Chile of large richter sizes…is the earth being reborn? Or is it falling to pieces? gh

  2. P. Baum

    We live on a “live” planet- not a solid thing that doesn’t move or change.
    Chile seems to have been better prepared for earthquakes than Haiti, unfortunately. Also it happened off the coast under water.