[1] We gather this afternoon for many purposes: to weep for lost
friends and family, to mourn our lost innocence, to walk forward in
the wake of unspeakable tragedy, to embrace hope in the shadow of
despair, to join our voices in a longing for peace, healing, and
understanding greater than any single community of faith, to
embrace that which unifies, and to reject the seductive temptation
of hatred. We gather to share our hurts and our hopes, our
petitions and our prayers. We gather also to drink deeply of
religious streams which have refreshed parched peoples for
generations. We gather together….Weeping, oh yes, we
weep with sighs too deep for words, out of inexpressible pain-but
also affirming the sovereignty of life over death.
[2] At a time such as this the darkness of evil seems powerful
indeed. It casts a pall over our joys, joys as simple as a
glorious spring day on the drill field. We struggle to imagine
a future beyond this agony. If we ever harbored illusions that
our campus is an idyllic refuge from the violence of the world,
they are gone forever. Yet we come to this place to testify
that the light of love can not finally be defeated. Amid all
our pain, the light shines in the darkness and darkness has not
overcome it. We can not do everything, but we can do
something. We can not banish all darkness but we can, by
joining together, push it back. We can not undo yesterday's
tragic events, but we can sit in patient silence with those who
mourn. As we share light, one with another, we reclaim our
campus. Let us deny death's power to rob us of all that we
have loved about Virginia Tech. Let us cast our lot with hope
in defiance of despair.