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Atlanta’s Catholic community turns to faith after Minneapolis mass shooting

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Beyond security, the archdiocese is focusing on emotional well-being.

ATLANTA — The Archdiocese of Atlanta is tightening security and offering emotional support for families after a deadly shooting at a Catholic school Mass in Minneapolis sent shockwaves through Catholic communities nationwide.

The shooting left many parents and pastors grappling with fear and disbelief. In metro Atlanta, church and school leaders moved quickly to reassure families.

“The first priority is letting parents know everything is under control and their children are being protected,” said Patty Childs, superintendent of schools for the Archdiocese of Atlanta. “We also want to make sure students are cared for emotionally and shielded from the tragic news.”

Childs said all 16 Catholic schools in the metro area reviewed safety protocols immediately after the shooting. Parents were notified, campuses were secured, and within 30 minutes security teams were meeting to discuss potential adjustments.

RELATED: 2 children killed, 17 people injured in Minneapolis Catholic school shooting

“School security looks very different at our schools, but we talk about the same need for protocols — from the time they’re dropped off to the time they’re picked up in the afternoon, and even during evening events,” Childs said.

Maureen Smith, chief communications officer for the Archdiocese, said Archbishop Gregory Hartmayer took the tragedy personally.

“Archbishop Hartmayer spent much of his career as an educator — he was a teacher, a principal,” Smith said. “Any attack on a school is close to his heart, but one that happened during Mass when kids were in church really impacted him. He reiterated his call today for common sense gun reform.”

Some Atlanta-area Catholic schools have school resource officers, while others rely on local law enforcement to provide security. Church leaders said they are confident in existing safety measures but continue to evaluate plans with police to ensure there are no gaps.

Beyond security, the archdiocese is focusing on emotional well-being. Mental health counselors will be available at every Catholic school to support both students and staff.

“The Catholic community is asking for prayers during this difficult time,” Smith said.

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