Catholics Show Solidarity After Terrorist Attack Kills 2 Israeli Officials in Washington, DC
'We stand in unwavering solidarity with the Jewish community; on our campus, in our city, and around the world.'
'We stand in unwavering solidarity with the Jewish community; on our campus, in our city, and around the world.'
At least 15 people were killed and 30 others were injured and taken to five area hospitals.
Levy said Eshel and her mother exchanged brief texts before the girl's disappearance.
The consensus of security experts is that the Catholic Church is being targeted because it has has been paying the steep ransoms the terrorists have demanded.
‘We never expected these kind of attacks on our communities worshipping in our Church,’ Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith told the Register.
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