PolicyBrief
H.RES. 669
119th CongressSep 2nd 2025
Honoring the victims and survivors of the mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church and School in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
IN COMMITTEE

This resolution formally honors the victims and survivors of the August 27, 2025, mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church and School in Minneapolis while condemning the violence and commending the heroic response.

Ilhan Omar
D

Ilhan Omar

Representative

MN-5

LEGISLATION

House Resolution Honors Victims and First Responders of Annunciation Catholic Church Shooting

This resolution is a formal statement from the House of Representatives regarding the tragic mass shooting that occurred at Annunciation Catholic Church and School in Minneapolis on August 27, 2025. This isn't a bill that changes laws or allocates funding; it’s Congress doing what it does best—formally recognizing a terrible event, condemning the violence, and expressing sympathy to the community.

The Act of Formal Remembrance

Essentially, the resolution is a public acknowledgment of the pain and loss suffered by the community. It specifically notes that two children were killed and 21 people were injured while attending a welcome-back mass. For the families and survivors, this formal recognition validates their experience and ensures the tragedy is recorded at the highest level of government. It’s a message that says, “We see you, and we stand with you,” following an event that shattered a place of worship and learning.

Commending the Heroes

The resolution spends significant time commending the response efforts, which is often the part of these tragedies that people forget in the long run. It specifically calls out the bravery of the Minneapolis Police Department, emergency medical teams, and the caregivers at Childrens Minnesota Hospital and Hennepin Healthcare System. It also honors the courage shown by school and church employees and even regular community members who stepped up to help. This recognition is important because it formally acknowledges the high-stakes decisions and immediate action taken by these individuals, who are often regular folks with extraordinary jobs, during a crisis.

A Call for Safety and Healing

While the resolution doesn't propose any new policy, it concludes by stressing that violence should have no place in schools or places of worship. It expresses hope that the affected community, and others dealing with similar violence, will find healing through compassion and solidarity. For the average person, this resolution serves as a reminder of the fragility of safety, even in community spaces, and reinforces the idea that recovery from such events is a collective effort. It's a non-binding gesture, but one that provides formal closure and respect for those whose lives were forever changed.