
Sandy Hook 10 Years Later: Newtown Remembers and Continues to Heal
Faith and community bolster Connecticut town that was forever changed on Dec. 14, 2012.
Faith and community bolster Connecticut town that was forever changed on Dec. 14, 2012.
A bereaved Catholic mother and a local pastor share their thoughts about how to cope with such horrors.
‘On a purely human level, it is impossible to imagine being able to heal from the devastation of kneeling on the frozen earth beside your baby’s grave.’
In her new book, Jennifer Hubbard shows how suffering can become redemptive.
Jennifer Hubbard lost her 6-year-old daughter Catherine in the 2012 tragedy.
Some people have difficulty praying in times of trouble. But for Jennifer Hubbard, prayer got her through one of the worst times of her life.
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