
Bishop Urges ‘Common Task of Healing’ After Sacramento Shooting
Six people died on April 3, and at least 12 more were wounded.
Six people died on April 3, and at least 12 more were wounded.
‘Tensions are just very, very high,’ Redemptorist Father John Schmidt, the pastor of St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, told the Register.
Linden Cameron, a 13-year-old Salt Lake City boy, was seriously injured and hospitalized after he was shot by a police officer Sept. 4.
Bishop Mulvey prayed for “the Lord to sustain those on the front lines who courageously confront this evil,” and for “calm and peace to our community and the world.”
As of Monday morning, 18 people have been confirmed to have been killed by the shooter, making it the deadliest mass shooting in Canadian history, stunning a province which typically sees fewer than 15 homicides total per year.
Cardinal Pietro Parolin sends message of condolence on behalf of the Holy Father after the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
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