Minnesota shooting highlights risks to religious schools, amid push for more security

Ahead of the new academic year, staff at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis chose a scriptural theme from the Book of Jeremiah.

“For I know full well the plans I have for you, plans for your welfare and not for your misfortune, plans that will offer you a future filled with hope.”

The final word in that verse – hope – is what educators wanted to emphasize during the school’s 102nd year nurturing the hearts and minds of its young learners. But on Wednesday morning, a lone gunman shot through the windows of Annunciation Church, where students had gathered for Mass during their first week back at school. Two children, ages 8 and 10, were killed. Fourteen other students and three parishioners were injured. The assailant died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound behind the church.

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The shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis was the third such tragedy involving a private religious school in as many years. Security has long been top of mind at Jewish and Muslim schools; now there are growing efforts within Christian school communities to fortify their institutions.

Principal Matthew DeBoer at a press conference Wednesday acknowledged the incongruity between the theme for the school year and the tragic attack. He called for prayers and action to halt further violence. “There’s an African proverb that says, ‘when you pray, move your feet,’ he said. “So I beg you. I ask you to please pray, but don’t stop with your words. Let’s make a difference.”

It was an all-too-familiar scene as emotional parents embraced their children outside the school and church – now a crime scene – in the aftermath of the shooting. It’s the third such tragedy involving a private Christian school in as many years, heightening security concerns at education settings outside traditional public schools. Private schools, attended by about 10% of U.S. schoolchildren, have historically experienced fewer school shootings than public schools. With the rise in high-profile incidents, some expect more Christian schools to take a harder look at their security protocols, as many Jewish and Muslim schools long have.

Last December, a shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, left a student and teacher dead as well as six others injured. And in March 2023, a former student fatally shot three 9-year-olds and three adults at the Covenant School, a private Christian school in Nashville.

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