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Thousands of Minnesotans mourn the deaths of 2 children after Annunciation Church shooting

A young girl holds her teddy bear surrounded by several others, many of whom are holding candles.
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A young girl holds her teddy bear as hundreds gather during a dark and solemn vigil at Lynnhurst Park for the two children who were killed and the several children and parishioners injured in a shooting at Annunciation Church on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2025 in south Minneapolis.

The mourners packed into the bleachers and stood to the side of the procession. Gov. Tim Walz, Sen. Amy Klobuchar and Attorney General Keith Ellison were in attendance.

Hundreds of Minnesotans jammed into the gymnasium of the Academy of the Holy Angels in Richfield to mourn the loss of two children and injuries to over a dozen others after a shooter opened fire outside Annunciation Church in south Minneapolis Wednesday.

Bernard Hebda, archbishop of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, led the hundreds of mourners through a Catholic prayer service. He told the attendees that the front of the Annunciation Church bore the inscription, “House of God. Gate of Heaven.”

Hundreds of mourners gather at the Academy of the Holy Angels in Richfield for a vigil for the two children who were killed and the several children and parishioners injured in a shooting at Annunciation Church on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2025 in south Minneapolis.
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Nicole Neri / Minnesota Reformer
Hundreds of mourners gather at the Academy of the Holy Angels in Richfield for a vigil for the two children who were killed and the several children and parishioners injured in a shooting at Annunciation Church on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2025 in south Minneapolis.

“How is it that such a terrible tragedy could take place in a place that’s the house of God and the gate of Heaven? It’s unthinkable” Hebda said. “But we, brothers and sisters, trust that it’s precisely in that house of God where we’re most at home.”

The mourners packed into the bleachers and stood to the side of the procession. Gov. Tim Walz, Sen. Amy Klobuchar and Attorney General Keith Ellison were in attendance.

Gov. Tim Walz embraces a mourner at the Academy of the Holy Angels in Richfield during a vigil for the two children who were killed and the several children and parishioners injured in a shooting at Annunciation Church on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2025, in south Minneapolis.
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Gov. Tim Walz embraces a mourner at the Academy of the Holy Angels in Richfield during a vigil for the two children who were killed and the several children and parishioners injured in a shooting at Annunciation Church on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2025, in south Minneapolis.

“We have a God who doesn’t turn away from pain,” Hebda said. Jesus took on pain, Hebda said, because he loves people, even imploring believers in the Gospel of Matthew to “love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.”

“(Jesus) loves all of those children who were in that church this morning. He loves their families. He loves the shooter. He loves all of us, brothers and sisters,” Hebda said.

Hundreds of mourners gather at the Academy of the Holy Angels in Richfield for a vigil for the two children who were killed and the several children and parishioners injured in a shooting at Annunciation Church on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2025 in south Minneapolis.
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Nicole Neri / Minnesota Reformer
Hundreds of mourners gather at the Academy of the Holy Angels in Richfield for a vigil for the two children who were killed and the several children and parishioners injured in a shooting at Annunciation Church on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2025 in south Minneapolis.

Michael Thomas, a member of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, was at the vigil because his 14-year-old son attends Annunciation School and was in the Mass where the shooting took place. His son was unharmed, but Thomas said his son cried when he was reunited with his parents and is still upset because his best friend was shot and is recovering in the hospital.

Bernard Hebda, archbishop of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, talks to mourners at the Academy of the Holy Angels in Richfield after a vigil for the two children who were killed and the several children and parishioners injured in a shooting at Annunciation Church on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2025, in south Minneapolis.
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Nicole Neri / Minnesota Reformer
Bernard Hebda, archbishop of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, talks to mourners at the Academy of the Holy Angels in Richfield after a vigil for the two children who were killed and the several children and parishioners injured in a shooting at Annunciation Church on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2025, in south Minneapolis.

Thomas said that once he finally had the means to send his children to private school, he jumped at the chance because he thought it would be safer than public school.

“I’d rather send them to a place where I know they’ll be safe at, but as of today that’s changed,” Thomas said.

Hundreds gather during a dark and solemn vigil at Lynnhurst Park for the two children who were killed and the several children and parishioners injured in a shooting at Annunciation Church on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2025, in south Minneapolis.
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Nicole Neri / Minnesota Reformer
Hundreds gather during a dark and solemn vigil at Lynnhurst Park for the two children who were killed and the several children and parishioners injured in a shooting at Annunciation Church on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2025, in south Minneapolis.

Lola Abdul, who lives in north Minneapolis, didn’t know anyone personally who attended Annunciation School, but she attended the Richfield vigil because she said as a Catholic, it’s important to “pray with our words and pray with our deeds.”

Local restaurants, including Pizza Lucé, handed out free food to the people leaving the Academy of Holy Angels.

About 3 miles away, hundreds of other attendees crowded in Minneapolis’ Lynnhurst Park, where the anti-gun violence group Moms Demand Action held a candlelit vigil.

The park was silent.

A candle casts a small pool of light at a vigil hosted by anti-gun violence group Moms Demand Action at Lynnhurst Park for the two children who were killed and the several children and parishioners injured in a shooting at Annunciation Church on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2025, in south Minneapolis.
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Nicole Neri / Minnesota Reformer
A candle casts a small pool of light at a vigil hosted by anti-gun violence group Moms Demand Action at Lynnhurst Park for the two children who were killed and the several children and parishioners injured in a shooting at Annunciation Church on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2025, in south Minneapolis.

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