Pope sends condolences to families for midair collision near D.C. January 30, 2025By Carol Glatz Filed Under: Feature, News, Vatican, World News VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis offered his condolences to the families of victims and to the entire nation following a deadly midair collision between a passenger plane and an Army helicopter near Washington. “I express my spiritual closeness to all those affected by this tragedy,” the pope said in a telegram sent Jan. 30 to U.S. President Donald Trump. “In commending the souls of the deceased to the loving mercy of almighty God, I offer my deepest sympathies to the families who are now mourning the loss of a loved one,” the pope wrote. “I likewise pray for those involved in the recovery efforts, and invoke upon all in the nation the divine blessings of consolation and strength,” he wrote. An American Airlines jet carrying 60 passengers and four crew members flying from Kansas collided with a Black Hawk helicopter carrying three soldiers while approaching Ronald Reagan National Airport for a landing around 9 p.m. local time Jan. 29. The wreckage plunged into the Potomac River, and search and rescue teams did not expect to find any survivors Jan. 30 given the frigid temperatures. Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori also offered prayers. “Our hearts go out to those who lost their lives in the tragic collision at Reagan National Airport,” Archbishop Lori said. “Let us pray for them and for their loved ones who mourn them. Our thoughts and prayers are also with the first responders during this very difficult time.” Twenty-eight bodies had been recovered, including 27 from the plane and one from the Black Hawk helicopter as of early Jan. 30, according to officials. The Associated Press reported that passengers included a group of figure skaters, their coaches and family members returning from a training camp following the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Wichita. Read More World News Knights of Peter Claver express ‘full support’ for Pope Leo slavery apology Pope Leo XIV heads to Spain — a missionary country he knows by heart National Eucharistic Pilgrimage commemorates Catholic history along South Atlantic coast Relics of sister to whom Jesus appeared, showing his Sacred Heart, will come to the U.S. in June Meet the Silicon Valley priest advising tech companies on artificial intelligence ethics Pew: Most Americans who attend religious services have heard about political, social issues recently Print