Bishop Pohlmeier Responds to Minneapolis Tragedy

Bishop Pohlmeier Responds to Minneapolis Tragedy

As a community, we are heartbroken by the tragic events that occurred today, August 27, 2025, at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis—where two precious children lost their lives, and many others were wounded during a morning Mass.

“I am heartbroken by the tragedy at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis,” said Bishop Erik Pohlmeier of the Diocese of St. Augustine. “The loss of two children and the wounding of others during a sacred time of worship is deeply distressing. I offer my prayers for the victims, their families, and the entire school community.”

He added, “In such sorrow, we turn to Christ, who suffers with us and offers hope through the Resurrection. Tragedies like this remind us of our sacred duty to protect our children and to be unwavering in our care for their safety and formation.”

While our hearts ache for Minneapolis, this tragedy underscores the critical importance of vigilance and preparedness. The Catholic schools in the Diocese of St. Augustine work diligently to safeguard our children, faculty, and staff with a comprehensive Emergency Operations Plan, which includes:

  • Controlled Access & Secure Entrances

  • Visitor Screening & Identification

  • Emergency Drill Protocols: Regular lockdown, shelter-in-place, and evacuation drills involving full participation from students, faculty, and staff

  • Partnerships with Law Enforcement: Ongoing training in crisis response, communication, and first aid, supported by strong collaboration with local police

  • Family Reunification Procedures: Clear, secure reunification sites and communication plans to safely reunite children with their families

  • Support for Emotional & Spiritual Well-Being: School counselors and spiritual leaders ready to assist in times of crisis

Though tragedies like Minneapolis sadden us deeply, they also call us to prayer, vigilance, and love. “Our schools remain grounded in faith, holding our children in Christ’s care each day,” Bishop Pohlmeier said.

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