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A cross with the name of shooting victim Harper Moyski amid flowers in a makeshift memorial outside Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis on September 3 (OSV News /Alex Wroblewski, pool via Reuters)

Three weeks after the Annunciation Catholic School shooting in Minnesota that killed two children and injured 21 during Mass, the parents of a 12-year-old girl who was shot in the head say her progress has been “miraculous”. Source: CNA.

When Sophia Forchas arrived at the hospital with a critical gunshot wound in her head, the doctors warned her parents that her life was in the balance.

“Doctors warned us she was on the brink of death,” Sophia’s parents, Tom and Amy Forchas, said in a statement. “In that darkest hour, the world responded with faithful devotion and fervent prayer.” 

As news of the shooting spread, people around the world offered prayers for the victims and the community in prayer services, online, and in the quiet of their own homes.

In the early days after the shooting, Sophia’s condition “was changing minute to minute,” according to a September 5 update from her parents. 

A GoFundMe page has raised more than $US1 million for Sophia’s recovery and to support her family with counselling services. 

Sophia’s younger brother was also inside the school during the shooting. Sophia’s mother, a paediatric critical care nurse, “arrived at work to help during the tragedy, before knowing it was her children’s school that was attacked and that her daughter was critically injured,” according to the GoFundMe page.

Sophia’s parents asked the world for prayers — and the world responded. The Forchases say they have heard from people from Athens to Minneapolis who are praying for their daughter. 

In the wake of the tragedy, the Forchas family said that “rays of hope emerged” last week. 

Sophia’s doctor said she “was showing signs of resilience,” the family said. “Her progress to this point is being called miraculous. We are calling it a miracle.”  

On Sunday, hundreds gathered to support the family of 10-year-old Harper Moyski, one of the two children killed in the shooting. Fletcher Merkel, 8, also died in the attack. Twenty-one other people, mostly children, were also injured.

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Parents of Annunciation shooting victim say daughter’s progress is a ‘miracle’ (By Kate Quiñones, CNA)