We are working today, at Red Cross headquarters in Mercedes, Texas on the Hurricane Dolly relief operation. And, while Red Cross policy allows time off to attend religious services, we have half our staff off today on regularly scheduled days off. Also, I am filling in for my boss, while Louise is covering the desk. Consequently, we were not comfortable with taking two hours to trundle out and back to the nearest UU congregation, in Pharr.
Nevertheless, we are mindful of the call to attend services today, in solidarity with our brethren in Knoxville who have suffered such a senseless tragedy. Since we were unable to travel to Pharr, I have elected to post here instead.
There is not much I can say about this event that has not already been said. We've been following some of the discussion and much of the news, although our ability to do even that is hampered by the hours we have been putting in here on the operation. We are in a slack period right now, affording me the chance to post, but we were in the thick of things as the tragedy unfolded, and we were in a virtual news blackout with our noses to the grindstone. It was only later in the week that the full extent of what happened became clear to us.
Our hearts go out to the victims of this tragedy and to the entire community. We can only hope that perhaps some good will come of this incident; that it will, in some way, expose the simmering intolerance that courses through our world, and call to action people of all faiths to work together towards understanding and peaceable coexistence.
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