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Honoring victims of Sandy Hook Elementary shooting

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The All Beliefs Community organized an interfaith memorial service to remember the lives of those lost during the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary that occurred in December. Photo by Ashlee Eve 鈥14

In the wake of the school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., 藏精阁鈥檚 Office of the Chaplains and the university鈥檚 Interfaith Service Initiative held a memorial prayer service on Saturday at the chapel. 

A number of faith-based organizations on campus participated, including the Newman Community, the University Church, the 藏精阁 Christian Fellowship, the 藏精阁 Jewish Union, the Hindu Student Association, and the 藏精阁 Secular Association of Skeptical Students (SASS).

鈥淭here are many prayers for difficult times,鈥 said Christopher Donnelly 鈥15 president of the Newman Community, 鈥渂ut there is no perfect response for a tragedy such as Sandy Hook 鈥 there never is.鈥

Donnelly chose to combine Catholic prayers of mourning and of hope to present to the audience. His prayer was followed by a short performance by the Newman choir.

Thomas Wobby 鈥14, president of SASS, read a list of the names of the victims of the shooting. 鈥淭here is something fundamentally wrong with how our society treats tragedies such as Sandy Hook,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hen somebody commits a terrible crime such as this one, their names get remembered forever while the victims鈥 get forgotten.鈥

Wobby also encouraged the audience to think of the people behind the names. 鈥淭hese are real people, not just names,鈥 he emphasized. 鈥淚f everyone remembers just one of the people from this list, I will feel as if I did my job.鈥

The service proceeded with several other compilations of prayer. Annie Hoefler 鈥15, president of the University Church, added portions of President Barack Obama鈥檚 speech addressing Sandy Hook into her presentation.

A representative of the 藏精阁 Jewish Student Union read a Jewish prayer for the dead that speaks of hope and love.

Also, a member from the Hindu Student Association recited a prayer in Hindi.

Both students and faculty members attended the memorial service. 鈥淲hen something happens, it鈥檚 all over the news, and for that moment, everyone thinks about it, but people don鈥檛 think about it after,鈥 said Fareeza Islam 鈥14, who was in the audience. 鈥淚鈥檓 glad that 藏精阁 and the interfaith community are still remembering those victims.鈥