USCCB president, pope call for prayers after 'unspeakable terror'

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WASHINGTON (CNS) — The nation
has experienced “yet another night filled with unspeakable terror”
and “we need to pray and to take care of those who are suffering,”
said the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in Washington.

In Las Vegas, a gunman now
identified by law enforcement officials as Stephen Craig Paddock, 64, was
perched high on the 32nd floor of a hotel and from his room unleashed a shower of bullets
late Oct. 1 on an outdoor country music festival taking place below. The
crowd at the event numbered more than 22,000.

He killed at least 50 people and
wounded more than 400, making it by all accounts “the deadliest mass
shooting in modern U.S. history,” Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of
Galveston-Houston, USCCB president, said in an Oct. 2 statement.

“My heart and my prayers,
and those of my brother bishops and all the members of the church, go out to
the victims of this tragedy and to the city of Las Vegas,” he said.

“At this time, we need to
pray and to take care of those who are suffering,” Cardinal DiNardo said.
“In the end, the only response is to do good — for no matter what the darkness,
it will never overcome the light. May the Lord of all gentleness surround all
those who are suffering from this evil, and for those who have been killed we
pray, eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon
them.”

In a telegram to Las Vegas
Bishop Joseph A. Pepe, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state,
said Pope Francis was “deeply saddened to learn of the shooting in Las
Vegas” and “sends the assurance of his spiritual closeness to all
those affected by this senseless tragedy.”

“He commends the efforts of
the police and emergency service personnel, and offers the promise of his
prayers for the injured and for all who have died, entrusting them to the
merciful love of Almighty God,” the cardinal said.

The barrage of shots came from a
room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel-casino complex on the Las
Vegas Strip. Once police officers determined where the gunshots were coming
from, they stormed the room and killed the suspect, Clark County Sheriff Joseph
Lombardo told reporters.

The suspect later
identified as Paddock was from Mesquite, Nevada, about 80 miles northeast of
Las Vegas. USA Today reported police had blocked
off the road to Paddock’s home, which they planned to search. News reports also
said law enforcement believed the suspect was a “lone wolf” in planning
and carrying out the attack.

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