British Catholic Bishop Condemns Manchester Synagogue Attack That Killed 2 During Yom Kippur
A large congregation had gathered for morning prayers when the attack commenced.
A large congregation had gathered for morning prayers when the attack commenced.
Bishop Zubik stressed the importance of prayer, loving one’s neighbor, and working to end bigotry.
During the more than 10-hour standoff between Akram and authorities, Good Shepherd opened its doors to law enforcement, media, faith leaders of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, and the hostages’ family members.
‘May the Most High welcome the dead in his peace, comfort their families and support the wounded,’ he said Oct. 28.
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