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'Brutal And Senseless:' Cardinal O’Malley Issues Statement On Newton Slayings

The archdiocese of Boston offered his condolences to the family and friends of the three elderly victims killed in Newton. Read it here.

The Archdiocese of Boston, Cardinal Sean O’Malley, called the triple murder of three elderly Newton residents "brutal and senseless" in a statement issued on Tuesday.
The Archdiocese of Boston, Cardinal Sean O’Malley, called the triple murder of three elderly Newton residents "brutal and senseless" in a statement issued on Tuesday. (Photo by Franco Origlia/Getty Images)

NEWTON, MA – The Archdiocese of Boston, Cardinal Sean O’Malley, has offered his condolences to the family and friends of the three elderly victims killed in Newton in a statement on Tuesday.

O’Malley said that prayers will be made during the special Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome for Gilda D’Amore, 73, her husband, Bruno D’Amore, 74, and Gilda’s mother, Lucia Arpino, 97.

The three elderly victims were dedicated churchgoers, and were found stabbed to death in their Broadway Street home in the Nonantum neighborhood of Newton on Sunday.

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A 41-year-old local man, Christopher Ferguson, also of Newton, has been charged in the Newton triple homicide and pleaded not guilty at his arraignment on Tuesday.

Read Cardinal O’Malley’s full statement here:

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“As priests, we serve to minister to people in times of great loss and tragedy. Often words are not enough to help families and friends come to terms with the loss of a loved one. We look to God for answers. We seek to understand. Often, we simply cannot make sense of what has happened. But our faith sustains us, and in this moment of enormous pain, we know that God is with us always.

This week and for the weeks, months, and years ahead, the brutal and senseless murders of Gilda D’Amore, her husband, Bruno D’Amore, and Gilda’s mother, Lucia Arpino, will stay with us as we come to terms with this unimaginable loss.

They loved Christ and the Church. On the day of their murders, Gilda and Bruno were to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at Our Lady Help of Christians. They lived their Catholic faith proudly and in service to the Church.

I am currently in Rome and will offer Mass for Gilda, Bruno, and Lucia at St. Peter’s Basilica. In our prayers, we will also remember the parishioners of Our Lady Help of Christians Parish and their sister parish Sacred Heart, their pastor Father Dan Riley, the parish staff and the entire community of Newton. We give thanks for the parish community of Our Lady Help of Christians and the surrounding Catholic communities coming together to support and care for each other. With God’s help, we will remember the gift of the lives of Gilda, Bruno and Lucia.

Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen."


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