When another school shooting takes place, emotions run heavy—anger, grief, fear, frustration, even numbness. And when one of the victims is from Old St. Pat’s, it hits even closer to home. It tears your heart open and fills you with overwhelming sorrow.
In those moments, prayer can feel fruitless—or even maddening to hear: “we are praying for you.” Because we know prayer is just one piece. Prayer must move us to action. We’re called not only to mourn, but to respond in ways that actively bring peace and protect people.
That response requires many layers—policy change, community engagement, and individual action. Each of us has a role to play. We can speak up and let our leaders know we want real solutions to the pandemic of arms. We can support nonprofits working for peace. We can practice peaceful conflict resolution every day.
And these are just a few ideas. In your own community, look for organizations and local initiatives building safer neighborhoods and addressing the root causes of violence.
Today, we listen to Father Ken Simpson as he mourns with us, prays with us, and challenges us with a powerful question: How will we respond? How will we bring hope in times of tragedy?