Pastor shot at by Uvalde gunman recounts terror in sermon
While Limones didn't suffer any physical injuries, he said he is exhausted and wracked with guilt that he couldn't do something to stop the bloodshed. He has spent hours in tears or prayer, sometimes both at the same time.Still, Limones tried to find the words to assuage his part of a heavily Hispanic town of 16,000 that's sad, confused and raw with emotion nearly two weeks after the slaughter.
Satan brought confusion and hurt, he said, but the faithful have a defense."Church, you are armed by this," he said, holding up a Bible. It was Limones' first sermon since the killing; he was too busy with work at the funeral home to serve last week.
Limones, who preaches in both Spanish and English, has salt-and-pepper hair and a smile that's wide in happy times. He was animated before the congregation, which meets just one right turn and another left away.
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