After synagogue shooting, Bishop Zubik pleads for prayer, end to anti-Jewish bigotry

Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct 27, 2018 / 12:05 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Multiple people were killed and many others injured at a Pittsburgh synagogue Saturday morning, with the gunman allegedly shouting he wanted all Jews to die. In response, Bishop David Zubik of Pittsburgh strongly denounced  anti-Jewish bigotry and called for prayer that turns into action.

“May God free us from fear and hatred, and sow peace in our lives, our communities, and in the world,” Bishop Zubik said Oct. 27.