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US National Clergy Council to Visit Amish Community after School Shooting

The President of the National Clergy Council in the U.S. has announced he will visit the Amish community that remains in shock and grief after the shooting in one of its schoolhouses that has left five girls dead.

by Maria Mackay
Posted: Tuesday, October 3, 2006, 15:18 (BST)
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The President of the National Clergy Council in the U.S. has announced he will visit the Amish community in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, that has been left shocked and devastated after a gunman opened fire in one of its schools, killing five girls.

The Rev Rob Schenck, who is also President of the Washington DC-based ministry, Faith and Action, said that yesterday's shooting was "one more sign of a deep sickness in America's soul".

"Whenever children are targeted for murder, it indicates the very lowest level of demoralisation," he said.

"There is nothing more evil on this planet than child killing. Our prayers are with the victims, their parents and family and with the community. May God have mercy on our nation."

Mr. Schenck will convey condolences from tens of thousands of church leaders and lay people representing numerous Christian denominations. He will also hold two private prayer meetings at the homes of family members and friends of victims.

"There is no more heinous crime than the deliberate murder of innocent children.

"To attack the Amish only adds to the evil of such a barbaric act. Our prayer will be for God's love to comfort and heal these shattered lives."

The announcement of his visit came as the latest reports said a fifth girl had died from her injuries sustained during the shooting.

Charles Carl Roberts IV burst into the one-room schoolhouse Monday morning and ordered the boys and women, including the teacher and a pregnant lady, to leave the room before he lined up the girls, tied up their feet and shot them execution-style before the blackboard.

Police stormed the room at the sound of the shots but were too late to save three girls who died at the scene. A further seven were taken to hospital suffering from massive gunshot wounds. Roberts died after turning the gun on himself.



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Added: Tuesday, October 3, 2006, 20:24 (BST)

This man is either pure evil or had some type of brain illness to do this to innocent children. I feel for the victims families as well as the Roberts family. This is beyond human comprehension.

John, phila. pa

Added: Tuesday, October 3, 2006, 20:03 (BST)

TRY AS I MAY, I CAN'T TYPE "TEARS." MY STOMACH KNOTS, MY THROAT TIGHTENS, MY HEART ACHES, AND MY EYES WELL, BUT I AM AT WORK SO I CANNOT CRY, AND I CANNOT TYPE, "TEARS." MAY GOD BE WITH THOSE POOR PEOPLE WHO LOST THEIR "BABIES" AND GIVE THEM PEACE AND COMFORT IN THIS TRAGIC TIME. MY FAMILY AND I WILL BE PRAYING FOR THEM ALL. "I COULD ONLY IMAGINE" BY MERCY ME, BRINGS PEACE TO MY SOUL IN TIMES LIKE THIS.

JENNIFER, VINCENNES, USA

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