A Nation in Mourning: Flags Lowered After Minneapolis School Tragedy

 

A Nation in Mourning: Flags Lowered After Minneapolis School Tragedy

This week, America bows its head in sorrow. President Donald Trump has officially signed a proclamation ordering U.S. flags to be flown at half-staff until August 31, 2025, in memory of the young lives lost in the heartbreaking Minneapolis school shooting.

The sight of lowered flags is a powerful reminder that behind every tragedy are families, classmates, teachers, and entire communities left grieving. At Annunciation Catholic School, what should have been a joyful back-to-school gathering turned into a moment of unspeakable loss.

But in grief, we also see unity. From Minnesota to Connecticut and Iowa, governors have echoed the president’s order, calling on citizens and organizations to join in this national gesture of respect. Candlelight vigils, church gatherings, and social media tributes are already pouring in, proving once again that compassion travels faster than hate.

As a nation, we stand together—not divided by politics, but united by empathy. Let us hold these families close in our thoughts and prayers, and let our lowered flags remind us of the value of every single life.


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Spread love, stand in solidarity, and let the world know we choose compassion over violence.



#PrayForMinneapolis #UnitedInGrief #StandTogether #FlagsAtHalfStaff #NeverForget #LoveOverHate

🙏 Tag your friends, schools, and communities to share the message of unity: @WhiteHouse @POTUS @CityofMinneapolis @MinnesotaGov@lovezoneify

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