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Minneapolis Church Shooting: Pastor Reflects on Mass Amidst Tragedy

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Minneapolis ​- Annunciation Catholic Church held its ‌first Mass Saturday⁢ since a shooting at its adjacent ⁤school left one person dead and multiple others injured⁣ earlier this week. the service offered a space for⁢ the Southwest Minneapolis community to begin healing and reclaim a⁣ sense of normalcy following the trauma.

The shooting occurred ⁢at Annunciation Catholic School on Thursday, prompting a lockdown⁣ and a massive ⁤police response. Authorities⁣ have identified the ‍shooter and stated he ⁤harbored a clear motive,fueled by hate and⁢ an obsession with harming children,according to acting⁤ U.S. ⁣Attorney for‌ the District of Minnesota, Joseph Thompson.Investigators have reported no prior red flags raised concerning the suspect.

during Saturday’s​ Mass, held⁢ in a separate building from the school, parishioners recounted the harrowing⁤ moments of ⁢the ‌shooting. Pastor Joseph Zehren ‍described⁢ the congregation being directed to the ⁣floor as⁢ gunfire erupted, believed to have ‌come from a semiautomatic rifle. “The voices cried out, down, down,⁢ get low. Stay down. Stay down. Don’t get ⁣up,” ​Zehren recalled. He shared a message‌ of faith amidst the‌ fear, stating, “When we were down there, in that low place, Jesus ⁢showed us‌ something. He‌ showed us, I am the Lord, even ‌here.”

Zehren encouraged the congregation‍ to confront darkness with⁣ faith, asserting, “Together in that low place, we looked with Jesus into the eyes of ⁤the forces of darkness and death and evil…and Jesus pointed, and he said,⁤ ‘See, ‍can’t you see how weak it is?⁤ Can’t you see how desperate it is? Can’t you see that‍ this can never last?'”

Archbishop Bernard Hebda expressed hope that returning to Mass would aid parishioners ⁤and students in ⁢regaining​ a sense of routine. Charlie Lyman, a parishioner and long-time member of the ⁣community, emphasized the church’s enduring role as a ⁢source of ‌strength. “This place ⁤instills in us a sense of great faith to be good to one another, ⁤to ⁢help each other, to be⁢ kind to one another,” said ‍Lyman, whose family contributed⁤ to the church’s construction.

Tess⁣ Rada, attending with ‍her ⁣8-year-old daughter Lila Hostetler, a student at Annunciation, found comfort‌ in Zehren’s​ words. “Just hearing ‌the emotion in his ⁣voice was very – it was⁤ nice,” she said. “It was ⁤like, ‌you know these emotions aren’t ‌escaping anyone. We all feel it,but‌ we can feel it together.”

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