Jan 06, 2025
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — People of all different faiths and denominations came together at the St. Louis cathedral in an act of love to pray for those who were killed in the bourbon street attack. "It's just you know amazing how you know we can feel like we're divided country but then something like this happens and people just come together and they just wanna express their grief as a community," service attendee Deb Saporetti said. Louisiana remembers Kareem Badawi Some of those who were unable to attend the service even decided to stay outside of the church and listen to the prayers over the speakers. "I haven't gotten a chance to pay my bags for the tragedy yet I had just gotten back into town from working offshore when I heard about the news and you just hit me like a ton of bricks so this is a part of my way of processing it," outside listener Emma Maxwell said. Memorial on Bourbon Street to remember terror attack victims Some say that they felt inspired to attend the service after seeing the memorials on bourbon and canal. "Very touching just amazing the outpouring of sympathy, grief, and support and like she said, we're just here to show our support," service attendee Michael Manning said. Others say they wanted to make sure the mourning families knew that they aren't alone during this difficult time. "I don't understand the depth of the pain that they're feeling right now I really can never do that. I didn't lose somebody this way but I'm here and we're with you throughout this ordeal," service attendee John Fitzmorris said. "We're here for you. Our prayers are with you and we care and we feel your pain," service attendee Royce Johnson said. Stay up to date with the latest news, weather and sports by downloading the WGNO app on the Apple or Google Play stores and by subscribing to the WGNO newsletter. Latest Posts Louisiana remembers Tiger Bech Phunny Phorty Phellows take Twelfth Night streetcar ride in New Orleans Saints expect changes, but Rizzi would like to stay and has some key players' support Mexican officer reportedly shoots US citizen dead in Juarez Leaders lament Biden's refusal to declare emergency for polluted Tijuana River Valley
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