San Antonio Archbishop Gustavo García-Siller said he has seen many moments of grace since the attack and noted that many people were trying to do something good in response to the crisis.
Church presence in Uvalde, Texas, gives strength, love, archbishop says
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“The recent Supreme Court draft leak indicates that seismic change is on the horizon for abortion in this country. We can change what once looked impossible to change.”
Women religious call on public to push lawmakers on gun control
“Even as we offer solidarity through lament and prayer, we refuse to accept a world in which thoughts and prayers are offered without meaningful policy change to address the crisis of gun violence in this country,” said the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas in a May 25 statement.
Bishops push gun control; some call mass shootings ‘pressing life issue’
Several U.S. bishops spoke out against the easy accessibility to guns in the country following a May 24 rampage that left at least 19 children and two of their elementary school teachers dead in Uvalde, Texas.
Pope prays for Texas shooting victims, calls for stricter gun laws
Pope Francis said it was time to say “Enough!” and enact stricter laws on gun sales.
Texas archdiocese, bishops offer healing, support after shooting
In response to the May 18 school shooting at a Houston-area high school, Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston said the archdiocesan community would “unite to support and offer healing to those affected.”