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鈥淚 cancelled class and watched the news with my students on April 16,鈥 said 茄子视频 president JoAnne Boyle, during the vigil. 鈥淲hen the broadcast ended, the students turned to me. And all I could think of to say was: You are loved. People who love you are thinking of you. The best thing you can do now is go, call them, and say 鈥業鈥檓 safe. And I love you too.鈥 鈥

鈥淚n the face of this sad situation,鈥 said Cynthia Boland, director of campus ministry, 鈥渋t is easy to lose faith. To lose faith in our institutions 鈥 to lose faith in each other鈥nd to lose faith in God鈥 The human spirit is powerful, and, as we have seen, we have the capacity to do horrible things. But the human heart and spirit is also endowed with incredible gifts of strength, courage, and hope 鈥his is the gift of faith 鈥 as our faith is restored, we can offer it as a gift to others when theirs is faltering 鈥 today, as we join together to remember, to support and stand together with the Virginia Tech community, we say, 鈥楲et our faith be yours. Today, we are all Hokies.鈥 鈥

鈥淗elp us to let go of all that wastes our energy 鈥 the hurtful memories, hidden agendas, poisonous envy, and self-righteous revenge that steal away your divine life from us,鈥 asked Father Stephen Honeygosky, in the prayer that concluded the vigil. As his prayer ended, the bells of St. Joseph Chapel rang once for each life lost on April 16.