Metr. Nathanael Issues Statement on Chicago Hospital Shooting

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Metr. Nathanael of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago. Photo: basilica.ro Metr. Nathanael of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago. Photo: basilica.ro

Metr. Nathanael of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America called for prayer and healing after a Chicago hospital shooting killed one officer and critically injured another.

CHICAGO, IL — Metr. Nathanael of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago has issued a statement regarding the deadly hospital shooting that left Chicago Police Officer John Bartholomew dead and another officer critically wounded, urging the faithful toward prayer and spiritual steadiness amid violence and grief.

"With heavy hearts, we mourn the loss of Chicago Police Officer John Bartholomew, who was shot last Saturday morning while on duty at a hospital not far from St. Demetrios Church in Lincoln Square," His Eminence said. "We also hold in our prayers another officer who was critically wounded and continues to fight for his life, and we remember all who serve in harm’s way for the safety of others."

According to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office, 38-year-old John Bartholomew was shot and killed just before 11 a.m. Saturday at Endeavor Health Swedish Hospital in Chicago. Police said two officers were transporting a suspect when the shooting occurred. The suspect allegedly disarmed an officer and opened fire inside the facility before fleeing, prompting a lockdown and large-scale manhunt. 

Metr. Nathanael said the Metropolis will organize a prayer service for those affected and encouraged support for the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation.

"The weight of this violence can leave us grieving and fearful, tempting us toward despair," he said. "Yet, we must not allow our hearts to grow indifferent or lose hope. In these moments, we turn to God—not to withdraw from the world, but to find the strength to meet it with prayer, compassion, and courage."

Previously, the UOJ reported that Metr. Nathanael met Pope Leo XIV in a Vatican audience.

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