![In a July 27, 2016 photo, Jennifer Hubbard, whose first-grade daughter, Catherine, died during the Sandy Hook School shootings, is seen in Newtown, Connecticut. Prayer, she said, has not only helped her uncover a closer relationship with God, but has helped her discover a deeper connection with herself, her family and the world around her. In a July 27, 2016 photo, Jennifer Hubbard, whose first-grade daughter, Catherine, died during the Sandy Hook School shootings, is seen in Newtown, Connecticut. Prayer, she said, has not only helped her uncover a closer relationship with God, but has helped her discover a deeper connection with herself, her family and the world around her.](https://publisher-ncreg.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/pb-ncregister/swp/hv9hms/media/20220527150544_7bc1b472793fbb296f9621ecdfefbe07063ca03c207294413b98762769275ce5.jpg)
From Sandy Hook, a Response Rooted in Sorrow and Compassion
A bereaved Catholic mother and a local pastor share their thoughts about how to cope with such horrors.
A bereaved Catholic mother and a local pastor share their thoughts about how to cope with such horrors.
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