In recent days, the archbishop has walked through the rawness of helping a community heal from two major heartbreaks: the killing of 19 defenseless fourth-graders in a mass shooting and a group of dehydrated men and women found dead or dying of heat stroke inside a trailer.
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“Three families right here in Minnesota lost precious fourth-grade relatives in the shooting at Robb Elementary School.”
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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.