Amish Forgive, Pray And Mourn
Amish Mourn Victims Of School Shootings, Urge Forgiveness Of Killer
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Play CBS Video Video Amish, Neighbors Grieve While the Amish gathered to mourn their dead in private, more than a thousand of their neighbors went to a nearby church asking for God's grace and answers. Byron Pitts reports.
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Video Amish Midwife On Tragedy Rita Rhoads works as a midwife in the Amish community, and delivered many of the children that were held hostage Oct. 2. She speaks with Harry Smith about how the community is holding up.
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Video Wife Praying During Siege Rev. Kristine Hileman, a local pastor, and Barb Beiler were praying with the gunman's wife when the Amish schoolhouse was attacked. They discuss that morning with Harry Smith.
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A community prayer service in Leola, Pa.,, Oct, 3, 2006. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
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A candlelight vigil in Strasburg, Pa., Oct. 3, 2006. (Getty Images/Mark Wilson)
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This undated photo released by the Pennsylvania State Police on Oct. 3, 2006, shows Charles Carl Roberts IV. (AP/Pennsylvania State Police)
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A horse-drawn buggy near the schoolhouse, Oct. 3, 2006. (Getty Images/Mark Wilson)
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During a news conference, Oct. 3, 2006, in Nickel Mines, Pa., State Police Commissioner Jeffrey B. Miller holds up a copy of a list of materials made by Charles Carl Roberts IV before the shooting. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
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Roberts stormed the school and shot 10 girls before turning the gun on himself. Investigators said Roberts, who brought lubricating jelly and plastic restraints with him, may have been planning to sexually assault the Amish girls.
Roberts revealed to his family in notes he left behind and in a phone call from inside the West Nickel Mines Amish School that he was tormented by memories of molesting two young relatives 20 years ago.
A deputy county coroner on Wednesday described a gruesome scene at the school, with blood on every desk, every window broken and the body of a girl slumped beneath the chalkboard, below a sign that read "Visitors Brighten People's Days." Roberts' body was face-down next to the teacher's desk.
"It was horrible. I don't know how else to explain it," said Amanda Shelley, a deputy coroner in Lancaster County.
The West Nickel Mines School is boarded up now. Plywood can't disguise what happened. And school kids can't forget.
A 13-year old Amish boy who survived Monday's rampage told his parents "I could never ever walk inside that school again," reported Pitts, who added that church elders decided they will almost certainly tear it down.
Funerals for four of the victims — Naomi Rose Ebersole, 7; Marian Fisher, 13; Mary Liz Miller, 8; and her sister Lena Miller, 7 — are scheduled for Thursday at three homes. The funeral for the fifth girl, Anna Mae Stoltzfus, 12, is Friday.
About 300 to 500 people are expected at each funeral, said Philip W. Furman, an undertaker. The church-led services typically last about two hours before mourners travel in horse-drawn buggies to a cemetery for a short graveside service.
In keeping with custom, the Amish use simple wooden caskets — narrow at the head and feet and wider in the middle. An Amish girl is typically laid to rest in a white dress, a cape, and a white prayer-covering on her head, Furman said.
Five other girls remained hospitalized — three in critical condition and two in serious condition. They ranged in age from 6 to 13.
Enos Miller, the grandfather of the two Miller sisters, was with both of the girls when they died. He was out walking near the schoolhouse before dawn Wednesday — he said he couldn't sleep — when he was asked by a reporter for WGAL-TV whether he had forgiven the gunman.
"In my heart, yes," he said, explaining it was "through God's help."
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See all 38 Commentsfantasys loose on society again.
If the lawyers and the judicial system were all held FINANCIALLY accountable for every psychologial pit bull they let loose on society what a different country we would be living in.
The JUDGES name should be printed in the news when ever he lets one of these guys loose!HOW can we VOTE for a judge when the news media covers for these judges and doesn't make it known WHO let them loose and why and when?
Apparently Roberts covered his psychological problems extremely well, but there is NO EXCUSE for California not "getting help" for KARR.
Unfortunately news performers are not born again fundamental Christians. Therefore they cannot help with such a greivous event. They can interview various so-called experts but it is hit and miss. The issue here is the way of the Amish vs. traditional Christians, i.e. Protestants, Catholics, Orthodox, Evangelicals etc.. specifically in re: Forgiveness and the madness of Roberts. Biblically speaking, Forgiveness is something which is offered to the repentant, i.e. Bill Clinton after the Monica Lewinsky incident. We Christians must forgive him not 7 times but 77 times as long as he holds himself out to be a Christian. The Madness of Roberts is psychobabble for a description of insanity. This is psychiatry trying to label demonic possession. Not even the DSM uses the term insanity as it is a legal term for lawyers. It's like adultery vs. affair or having *** vs. fornication. The Amish are my brothers and I cried over their loss. Yet they do not evangelize outside their group and will shun any member who does.
Will we ever know and be able to recognize and stop such horror?
My heart goes out to the families - Peace of God to all...
a religion which responds first with foregiveness.
Is it just me or do you notice a difference between the way the Amish handle huge devastation that was completely unwarranted and the way Muslims handle speeches, cartoons, or anything that they dont like.....
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