
What’s there to say? Yet another school shooting, this time at a Catholic elementary school in Minnesota — while the children, their teachers, and a number of elderly parishioners were attending the first school Mass of the new academic year. How does one make sense of such a cowardly, senseless act of violence?
Perhaps now is a good time to revisit Dr. Diane Dreher’s article in Psychology Today (May 2024) which addresses this question. Her words are certainly more appropriate than anything I might be tempted to write today.
Here’s the link: What Good is Gratitude When There’s So Much Trouble in the World?
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