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Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis held its first mass last night
since Wednesday's deadly shooting with church pastor Father Dennis Zarin addressing the congregation from the church's school auditorium
because the church is still a crime scene.
He expressed hope for a better day.
That's what we do now at Annunciation.
We watch for that light of a new day.
We watch for that light that will scatter every darkness.
We watch for that light that will never fade, that will only grow stronger.
Two students were killed in the shooting, 18 wounded, nearly all of them children.
At least seven victims were still hospitalized as of Saturday.
Authorities have identified the government as a 23-year-old former student who took his own life.
Ukrainian authorities say at least one person was killed,
another 24 wounded after Russia launched drone and missile attacks across the country this weekend.
The attacks marked the second heavy bombardment of Ukraine in recent days and come despite U.S. efforts to negotiate a peace deal from Moscow.