USCCB President 's Statement
Following Shootings in Texas
State troopers and other emergency personnel are seen following a shooting in Odessa |
Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, Archbishop of Galveston-Houston,
and President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB),
issued the following statement in response to the tragic shootings in Midland
and Odessa, in the US state of Texas.
The full statement follows:
“As we travel to Sunday Mass, we do so with heavy
hearts. Just a few short hours ago, less than a month after the horrific
instances of gun violence in California, Texas and Ohio, yet further terrible
shootings took place, this time involving random targeting of victims on roads
and highways. There are reports of at least 5 fatalities, and numerous critical
injuries. Once again, these horrific onslaughts demonstrate unequivocally the
undeniable existence of evil in our society. I am deeply saddened to witness
yet again scenes of violence and contempt for human life being repeated in our
Nation’s streets. With renewed resolve, I call on all people of good will,
starting with our Catholic leaders and faithful, to work tirelessly to root out
the causes of such crimes. As people of faith, we must continue to pray for all
the victims, and for healing in all these shattered communities that now extend
across the length and breadth of our land.”
(USCCB)
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