[FoxNews.com] Minnesota Bishop Robert?Barron sharply criticized Minneapolis Mayor Jacob?Frey for dismissing calls for prayer following Wednesday's deadly Catholic school shooting, calling the mayor's remarks "completely asinine." ... [Frey's] remarks echoed those of some Democratic officials and liberal media figures who disparaged faith-based responses to the tragedy. ... "Prayer is the raising of the mind and heart to God, which strikes me as altogether appropriate precisely at times of great pain," he said. "And prayer by no means stands in contrast to decisive moral action. Martin Luther King was a man of deep prayer, who also effected a social revolution in our country. This is not an either/or proposition." [Bishop] Barron also said the massacre should be recognized for what it was: a deliberate act of anti-Catholic violence... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here Click Here to read. (Screengrab image: via X)