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Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis held its first mass last night
since the deadly shooting there Wednesday morning.
NPR's Jason DeRose reports from Minneapolis.
Parishioners gathered in the school gym rather than the sanctuary at Annunciation.
The church building itself is still a crime scene.
During the sermon, the congregation's pastor, Dennis Zarin,
acknowledged how difficult the coming weeks and months will be.
My good people of Annunciation, my good people of Minneapolis and beyond,
we are in a very low place.
We are in a lower place than we could have ever imagined.
But Zarin offered a word of hope as well,
telling those gathered that despite sorrow and loss, God always calls people to begin again.
Jason DeRose, NPR News, Minneapolis.