Community members raise candles during a prayer and vigil service for victims of the Franklin Regional High School stabbings at the Mother of Sorrows Catholic Church in Murrysville.
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A girl tears up during a prayer and vigil service.
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Nick Dorsch, father of two Franklin Regional students, wipes away tears.
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Prayer service in response to the Franklin Regional stabbings was held at Cornerstone Ministries Warehouse and Gym where about 400 attended, many students and families from the school district. Pastor Donn Chapman, right, prayers with friends of two of the more severly wounded students.
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Deilah Henry, 13, a student at FR middle school was upset and scared that such violence could happen at her school.
Delilah Henry again.
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Katie Kimmich, left, 16, sophomore from FR witnessed much of the tragedy is counceled by Pastor Brian Smith, right,from Cornerstone, after service in Export.
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Students and their families and friends pray during service.
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Church goers and community members come together during a candlelight vigil and prayer service for the 21 people injured in a mass stabbing at Franklin Regional High School, held outside the Calvary Lutheran Church, across the street from the school.
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From left, Ruth Greer, of Monroeville, Barb Stuffer, of Penn Township, and Joan Smeltzer, of Latrobe, stand across the street from Franklin Regional High School as church goers and community members have a candlelight vigil and prayer service.
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Church goers and community members come together during a candlelight vigil and prayer service.
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