presence of the Blessed Sacrament, the waters of baptism, consecrated vessels for worship, and the grace that flows from the celebration of the Sacraments. The damage to the parish church is a wound that strikes deeply to the soul.” Bishop Weisenburger thanked the community for its prayers and support while encouraging faith and trust in God, “We must allow the grace of God to heal us, to make us strong, and to unite us in fulfilling His will. The truth is that the beloved parish church was not built on a foundation of concrete, steel, and bricks. It was built upon a foundation of faith, hope, and love. And from that foundation arose a magnificent dwelling for God. Brothers and Sisters, let us be encouraged by the example of the generations before us. For we WILL do as they did, and once again build a structure to God’s glory—a structure that will be beautiful, functional, and a witness to our faith, our hope, and our love today.”