New massacres a jolt for clergy who coped with past attacks

In this Nov. 12, 2017, file photo, a rose rests on a chair during a memorial for the victims of the shooting at Sutherland Springs First Baptist Church at the church in Sutherland Springs, Texas. At the church where more than two dozen people were killed by a gunman in 2017, Pastor Frank Pomeroy sought to boost his followers’ resolve with upbeat remarks at Sunday’s service. He urged them not to live “in a spirit of fear.” (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

As Americans reel from back-to-back massacres in Texas and Ohio, religious leaders who have experienced violence in their houses of worship are venting their anger at the persisting violence and trying to help their congregants persevere.

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