The Archbishop of San Antonio tended to those grieving the shooting deaths of 21 people, including 19 children in a Texas town. Uvalde s Catholic pastor received a letter from a Connecticut pastor who rued a similar school shooting.
WASHINGTON — It feels as if there are no silver linings in the cloud of lingering grief and horror that surrounds Uvalde, Texas, as the city began May 31
Residents of Uvalde, a deeply religious community, prayed, cried and embraced each other on the first Sunday since a gunman killed 21 people at an elementary school.
San Antonio’s archbishop said it was important to be with the people suffering to remind them they are not alone, to give families the support they need, and to show them “love, love, love.”