AP/ December 28, 2012, 4:18 PM

Vigil marks 2 weeks since Newtown massacre

Members of the Newtown Interfaith Clergy Association lead a prayer vigil to remember the victims of the Sandy Hook elementary school shootings Friday, Dec. 28, 2012 in Newtown, Conn. Friday morning marked two weeks since a gunman killed 20 children and six educators at the Sandy Hook Elementary School.

Members of the Newtown Interfaith Clergy Association lead a prayer vigil to remember the victims of the Sandy Hook elementary school shootings Friday, Dec. 28, 2012 in Newtown, Conn. Friday morning marked two weeks since a gunman killed 20 children and six educators at the Sandy Hook Elementary School. / AP Photo/Danbury News-Times, Carol Kaliff

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NEWTOWN, Conn. Religious leaders from different faiths gathered Friday on a wind-swept, snowy soccer field to mark two weeks since the Connecticut elementary school massacre and pray for healing.

A few dozen residents joined representatives from Roman Catholic, Episcopal, Methodist, Congregational, Buddhist, Muslim and other places of worship.

"Your faith leaders want you to know that we continue to stand with you as we all continue to deal with this great tragedy that has befallen our beloved community of Newtown," said the Rev. Jack Tanner, of Newtown Christian Church. "It is only the beginning of a long healing process that we will all go through."

A gunman shot his way into Sandy Hook Elementary School on Dec. 14 and killed 20 first-grade students and six adult staff members. He also killed his mother before going on the school rampage and then committing suicide.

"We are your children, your hurting children from many faiths, many traditions, many cultures, from many parts of the Earth," said the Rev. Leo McIlrath, of the Lutheran Home of Southbury. "We cry out to you. We are in pain and we ask for your healing."

Vicky Truitt, who works at Newtown Congregational Church, said she had been feeling worn down before the service.

"Today it was helpful, the prayers that they gave, to hear all the different denominations all together as one," Truitt said. "Even the ones where you didn't understand the words, you could understand the feeling that was behind them."

From left: Naveera Karim, Ayesha Akhtar and Anwar Abdulrehman, members of the Islamic Society of Western Connecticut, attend an interfaith prayer vigil to remember the victims of the Sandy Hook elementary school shootings Friday, Dec. 28, 2012 in Newtown, Conn.

/ AP Photo/Danbury News-Times, Carol Kaliff

The outpouring of grief from around the country is evident in Sandy Hook, a section of Newtown where memorials are filled with stuffed animals, flowers, candles and crosses. Tiny Christmas stockings with the names and ages of the victims hang from one memorial, and signs from South Carolina and Florida offer love and prayers.

Patti Raddock, of Fairfield, Conn., was among many out-of-towners in Newtown to pay their respects. She said the tragedy made her feel ill.

"It's still unfathomable," she said. "I don't know how we could have stopped this kind of craziness."

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rberet says:
And now, the vultures come out!!!
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old8dol replies:
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The vulrures wouldn't come out if there was a ban on assult weapona and large capacity magazines. I have a suggestion why not ask NRA to paypart of fines
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123-cbsnews says:
Few will ever forgive themselves for not protecting there children, there primary responsibility, as a parent, educator, and public safety. All of this seemed to start when IBM started moving outsourcing contracts off shore, forcing the rest of the industry to also move any program without government regulations off shore to INDIA. The people of India lost a million women in the last century to the sex trade and slavery. Now they have gang rapes on public buses, great character examples the fortune 500 who bought into this large for cheap labor there and in China.
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rberet replies:
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... protecting 'their' children. This from CBS???
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Firefigher78 says:
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