The archbishop who leads the archdiocese to which Annunciation Catholic Church belongs said the community will need to "work hard to be able to put love in ahead of hatred" after a shooter killed two children and injured many more during a school Mass.

"I think that we should be outraged, really, that this happened, but at some point that has to — we have to go beyond that kind of hatred or that anger and begin to look more broadly at the problems that we have in our society and how we might be able to address them," Archbishop Bernard Hebda of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis said. "But it's going to take time. I realize that."

Hebda said he's spoken to the parents whose children died in the shooting, as well as survivors and several other members of the community.

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