Joint Statement of Archbishop Samuel
Aquila and
Bishop James Conley on Aurora Shootings
Last
night at the Century Movie Theater in Aurora,
a gunman walked into a full theater and opened fire on scores of
moviegoers. In the largest mass shooting in America in more than five years, 12
people were killed and about 50 were wounded by gunfire. We are shocked
and saddened by this tragedy. Our hearts and prayers go out to those impacted
by this evil act.
In
the chaos of the moment, people poured from the movie theater into the darkness
of the night—the darkness of confusion, of ambiguity, of despair. We
stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters cast into that
darkness. They do not stand alone. As Catholic bishops, we
“weep with those who weep.”
But
in Aurora,
which means “the dawn,” the sun rose this morning. In a city whose name
evokes the light, people of hope know that the darkness may be overcome.
For
those who were killed, our hope is the tender mercy of our God. “Neither
death nor life,” reflected St. Paul,
“can separate us from the love of God.” We commend their souls, and their
families and friends, to God’s enduring love.
For
those who were wounded—physically, emotionally and spiritually—our hope is in
their recovery and renewal. To them we offer our prayers, our ears to
listen, and our hearts to love. The road to recovery may be long, but in
hope we are granted the gift of new life.
We
hope also for the perpetrator of this terrible crime, and we pray for his
conversion. Evil ruled his heart last night. Only Jesus Christ can
overcome the darkness of such evil.
We
hope that all of us may find the peace which surpasses understanding.
The
Archdiocese of Denver stands ready to assist the victims of this tragedy, and our
community. Regina Caeli Counseling Services of Catholic Charities will
offer counseling over the next few weeks to those who need it. We look
for opportunities to pray with our community. And we continue to work to
support families and communities in forming people of peace.
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Reverend Samuel J. Aquila
Archbishop of Denver
Archbishop of Denver
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Reverend James D. Conley
Auxiliary Bishop of Denver
Auxiliary Bishop of Denver
May Christ reign in our hearts now and forever.
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