Shreveport honors 'Eternal Eight' children at funeral

As a gospel choir sang at the front of the Summer Grove Baptist Church sanctuary,mourners ushered downa pathway of open caskets for the viewing of theEternal Eight.

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Theeight children tragically murdered on April 19were celebrated during a two-hourfuneral service, followed by a horse-drawn carriage arrival to the burial site at Forest Park West Cemetery on Saturday, May 9.

During the funeral services, dignitaries and religious leaders from across the United States showed up to honor the lives of Jayla Elkins, Shayla Elkins, Kayla Pugh, Layla Pugh, Markaydon Pugh, Sariahh Snow, Khedarrion Snow and Braylon Snow.

Gospel recording artists such as Lady Kim Burrell and Kirisma Evans honored the victims through song and word.

"We are not just here to spectate, be a part of a story. No, we are here for you," Burrell said. "I came from another state because I care. I want this family to know that God is real."

She continued by stating, "He is the God that makes decision like these, that makes us walk away scratching our heads, but he is a God that doesn't have to give us all the clues. Just know he makes no mistake."

Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux said the absence of these children has been deeply felt by the community, from teachers to classmates to neighbors.

"The community, bound together by love, now grieves together, holding tightly to the beauty these children brought into the world," Arceneaux said. "Their lives, though far too brief, were deeply meaningful, and their lives continue to shine in ways, both seen and unseen."

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Mourners gathered on May 9 at the Summer Grove Baptist Church in Shreveport, Louisiana, to pay respects to the eight children killed in April.

Councilwoman Tabitha Taylor said, "The Eternal Eight will never be forgotten in the City of Shreveport."

Caddo Parish made a resolution, and Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry issued an executive order that the U.S. and Louisiana State flags will fly at half-staff for the next 8 days.

This days are in honor of the Eternal Eight:

  • Saturday, May 9 – Jayla Elkins, 3

  • Sunday, May 10 – Shayla Elkins, 5

  • Monday, May 11 – Kayla Pugh, 6

  • Tuesday, May 12 – Layla Pugh, 7

  • Wednesday, May 13 – Markaydon Pugh, 10

  • Thursday, May 14 – Braylon Snow, 5

  • Saturday, May 16 – Khedarrion Snow, 6

  • Sunday, May 17 – Sariahh Snow, 11

Louisiana State Sen. Sam Jenkins read the executive order issued by Landry, stating, "As a solemn tribute to these children whose lives were taken far too soon."

Before the mourners left the services to attend the burial ceremony several blocks away, Bishop Joseph Hall gave the funeral oration and message.

"God, Shreveport, Louisiana, loves you with all their hearts," he said. "God, we thank you even now, as hard as this is we thank you, God."

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Makenzie Boucher is a reporter with the Shreveport Times. Contact her at mboucher@gannett.com.

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Vatican sending new signals of openness but limitations in outreach to LGBTQ+ Catholics

VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican is sending new signals about how it intends to minister to LGBTQ+ Catholics in the Pope Leo XIV era, with signs of openness and limitations after Pope Francis ushered in anotable welcomeduring his 12-year pontificate.

Associated Press FILE - Members of the LGBTQ+ Catholics and their families who joined a Holy Year pilgrimage to Rome walk through the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini, File) FILE - A representative of Dignity USA, a group of LGBTQ+ Catholics, wears pins on the lanyard of his pilgrim credential, outside the Sao Vicente de Paulo Parish Social Center after Pope Francis visited the center in the Serafina neighbourhood of Lisbon, Aug. 4, 2023. (AP Photo/Armando Franca, File) Pope Leo XIV leave the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta , Friday, May 8, 2026, in Naples during a one-day pastoral visit to Pompeii and Naples. (AP Photo/Salvatore Laporta) FILE - Members of the LGBTQ+ Catholics and their families who joined a Holy Year pilgrimage to Rome walk through the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini, File) Pope Leo XIV leaves Naples at the end of a one-day pastoral visit to Pompeii and Naples,Friday, May 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

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Catholic LGBTQ+ advocates cheered this week when a Vatican working group released a report featuring the testimony of two gay, married Catholics who spoke openly about their sexuality, faith and how the Catholic Church’s negative teaching on homosexuality had hurt them.

Additionally,Leo made clearduring a recent airborne news conference that he believed the church’s teachings on social justice, equality and freedom were far more important than its teaching on sexual morality, suggesting he doesn't intend to prioritize the issue.

At that same news conference, though, Leo indicated he will go no further than Francis on the contentious matter ofsame-sex blessings.The Vatican has recently renewed its opposition to any local efforts to deviate from the Holy See stance.

For the Rev. James Martin, an American Jesuit who has spearheaded the church’soutreach to the LGBTQ+community in the U.S., the developments signal strong continuity withFrancis.

“If the Catholic Church has begun to listen to LGBTQ Catholics as part of its methodology, the church has already moved forward in a significant way,” he wrote recently.

But the signals have prompted criticism from conservatives, who have stressed official Catholic teaching — unchanged during even Francis' pontificate — that says homosexual activity is “intrinsically disordered.”

A synod document featuring searing testimony

The Vatican working group report summarized the work of experts studying controversial topics that emerged after Francis’ yearslong reform effort. The report has no binding value and is merely a synthesis of deliberations. It’s not clear what, if anything, Leo will do with it.

The testimony of the gay men, contained in annexes published on the Vatican's synod website, featured moving accounts of how one, from Portugal, came to terms with his homosexuality and married his husband. The man also recounted how he sometimes struggled with his faith because of insensitive remarks from a Catholic spiritual director and forced “conversion therapy,” the scientifically discredited practice of using therapy to “convert” LGBTQ+ people to heterosexuality or traditional gender expectations.

The other testimony, from an American, criticized the therapy he went through and counseling he received from a Catholic pastoral group, Courage, that seeks to help people with same-sex attraction live chastely.

“My sexuality isn’t a perversion, disorder, or cross; it’s a gift from God,” the person wrote.

Courage, in a statement Friday, decried the negative depiction of its work, saying it has never been involved in “reparative therapy."

“Courage has suffered calumny and detraction before, but usually from secular outlets,” the group said. “It is a great sadness and an additional wound to our members to have this false and unjust depiction in a Vatican document.”

Martin said the publication marked the first time that an official Vatican report “has included such detailed stories from LGBTQ Catholics. As such, it marks a significant step forward in the church’s relationship with the LGBTQ community.”

Bishop Joseph Strickland, whom Francisremoved as bishop of Tyler, Texas, said the report was “deeply alarming” and contradicted church teaching about sexuality, sin, marriage and morality. In a post on his personal website entitled “An Emergency in the Church,” Strickland said the church’s teaching on homosexuality didn’t come from prejudice but from God.

“To suggest that the sin does not consist in the same-sex relationship itself is not merely confusing language. It is a direct assault upon Catholic moral doctrine and upon the words of Scripture itself,” he wrote.

The German church guidelines

The issue of LGBTQ+ outreach is coming to a head in Germany, where Catholic bishops have issued guidelines for priests on performing same-sex blessings that seemingly go beyond what Francis’ Vatican decreed in 2023.

That year, the Vatican’s doctrine office issued a declaration, known by its Latin title “Fiducia Supplicans,” that allowed priests to offer spontaneous, nonliturgical blessings to same-sex couples, provided such blessings aren’t confused with the rites and rituals of a wedding. Church teaching holds that marriage is a lifelong union between a man and woman.

The declaration prompted an unprecedented,continentwide dissent from African bishopsand other conservatives, prompting the Vatican to clarify that such blessings must be brief, “10 or 15 seconds,” and aren't a blessing of the union per se but the people in it.

In April 2025, German bishops and aninfluential lay organizationpublished guidelines on implementing the declaration.

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While stressing the spontaneous, nonliturgical nature of the blessing, the guidelines say they are for the relationship as opposed to individuals, and provide criteria for a proper celebration. The guidelines say, for example, there should be appropriate liturgical readings, “care in the preparation” of the event, and that people invited should offer “acclamation, prayer and song.”

Leo revealed last month, while traveling home from Africa, that the Vatican had told the Germans that it doesn’t agree with their proposals. This week, the 2024 letter in which the Holy See articulated its position was put online.

The letter, signed by doctrine chief Cardinal Victor Manuel Fernández, said the guidelines’ reference to acclamation resembled that of marriage and “in this sense effectively legitimizes the status of these couples, contrary to what is stated” in the Vatican's 2023 declaration.

Fernández's letter complained that the German guidelines' mention of the location, aesthetic and music in a blessing suggested a liturgical ceremony that “contradicts” what the Vatican had allowed.

The letter didn’t veto the German guidelines outright but offered Fernández's “observations.”

LGBTQ+ advocates welcome Leo's measured approach

Leo met Thursday with German Cardinal Reinhard Marx, who — despite Fernández's letter — recently recommended that priests in his archdiocese use the German guidelines as a basis for their pastoral care.

Cardinal Pietro Parolin said Wednesday that talk of sanctions against German priests who use the guidelines was “premature” and said dialogue with German bishops was ongoing.

The hope is “never to have to resort to sanctions, that problems can be resolved peacefully, as should be the case in the church,” Parolin said.

Martin said the Vatican had been clear that the Vatican's 2023 declaration limited blessing of same-sex couples only under certain circumstances.

“But the synod has also made it clear that it is inviting the church to listen, in a new way, to the experiences of LGBTQ Catholics. So, to me, there is no contradiction," he told The Associated Press. "Both 'Fiducia' and the synod report are steps forward in the church’s ministry to LGBTQ people.”

Francis DeBernardo, executive director of New Ways Ministry, which advocates for LGBTQ+ Catholics, praised Leo’s comments on church teaching about sexual morality.

Returning from Africa, Leo was asked about Marx’s adoption of the German guidelines and how he intended to preserve the unity of the church over the divisive issue of same-sex blessings.

“It is very important to understand that the unity or division of the Church should not revolve around sexual matters,” Leo said. “I believe there are much greater, more important issues, such as justice, equality, freedom of men and women, freedom of religion, that would all take priority before that particular issue.”

DeBernardo said it was “good to hear from the pope that he is making a decisive turn away from the church’s obsession with sexual matters.”

He also welcomed Leo’s “measured” comments about the German same-sex guidelines.

“He did not condemn or even criticize German church leaders. He simply said there is disagreement, and that this is not a cause for disunity,” DeBernardo said. “Both the new moral emphasis on social issues instead of sexuality, and the fostering of a more collegial church are good news for LGBTQ+ Catholics.”

Geir Moulson contributed from Berlin.

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Vestal track tops at Golden Bears Mixed Relays and Parkhurst Invitational

Vestal High School invited nine Section 4 teams for its Golden Bears Mixed Relays before traveling to Union-Endicott for the Parkhurst Invitational on Saturday, May 9, taking first place in the girls and boys divisions.

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Golden Bears Mixed Relays

Elmira topped the mixed relay with a team score of 62 points, Vestal carried the second-best score of 55 points while Ithaca claimed the third spot with 41 points.

Girls:Vestal (36 pts), Homer (34 pts), Johnson City (32 pts), Elmira (26 pts), Ithaca (24 pts), Oxford (10 pts), Horseheads (9 pts), Binghamton (3 pts), Maine-Endwell (3 pts), Whitney Point (2 pts)

Boys:Vestal (50 pts), Oxford (34 pts), Johnson City (22 pts), Elmira (20 pts), Homer (18 pts), Horseheads (16.50 pts), Ithaca (16 pts), Corning (6.50 pts), Whitney Point (1 pt), Maine-Endwell (1 pt)

Vestal’s 4x800-meter steeplechase team finished in 10:11.91, breaking their 10:27.53 record from last year. The Corning's 4x400 relay team, Madison Rose, Nithik Navin, Emma Pfleegor and Jax Adams also broke the event's previously held record with a time of 3:32.12. Here’s a look at all mixed relay events and their comparative records.

4x800 Meter Steeplechase:Vestal 10:11.91, NR

Previous Record: 10:27.53, Vestal, 2025

4x100 Shuttle Hurdle:Ithaca (William Boscia, Mariko Pleiss, Jack Trichon, Elsa Weatherspoon) 1:09.07

Record: 1:03.76, Corning, 2023

1600m Sprint Medley:Vestal (Kayla Fletcher, Thomas Ciaravino, Fardeen Rahman, Mikayla Silverio) 3:58.14

Record: 03:51.1, Union-Endicott, 2024

4x100 Meter:Maine-Endwell (Sammy Viengkham, Desianna Dingle, Harper Medina, Cora Benjamin) 47.38

Record: 46.33, Binghamton, 2024

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4000m Distance Medley:Ithaca (Jaida Burke, Eli Ash, Lucy Eldermire, Nicholas King) 13:01.83

Record: 11:44.29, Ithaca, 2023

800 Meter Sprint Medley:Horseheads (Chris Thomas, Erica Bancroft, Patrick Laney, Sophie Shutter) 1:54.28

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Record: 1:51.47, Corning, 2023

4x800 Meter:Vestal (Zaine Fundock, Layla Kamil, Fardeen Rahman, Liliana Zur) 9:42.11

Record: 8:54.7, Ithaca, 1986

1000 Meter Sprint Medley:Elmira (Ian Pena, Haven Terry, Travis Benjamin, Nadia Zeba) 2:29.28

Record: 2:20.13, Corning, 2023

4x1600 Meter:Elmira (Addie Fenton, Mathias Carpentar, Madelyn Wise, James Lovell) 21:27.48

Record: 20:08.3, Horseheads, 1996

4x200 Meter:Whitney Point (Kaiden Moshier, Dylan Whitney, Ava Oliver, Payton Martin) 1:39.29

Record: 1:38.63, Binghamton, 2024

4x400 Meter:Corning (Madison Rose, Nithik Navin, Emma Pfleegor, Jax Adams) 3:32.12 NR

Previous Record: 3:47.06, Union-Endicott, 2024

Parkhurst Invitational

Vestal took first place with a team score of 54 points in the girls events, topping Ithaca and Maine-Endwell, which took second and third place with scores of 52 and 49 points, respectively. The Golden Bears placed first in the boys events as well, topping Lansing (65 pts) and Canastota (56 pts) with a score of 79 points.

Girls first-place winners

2000m steeplechase:Jaelyn Chrysler, Owego, 7:52.62;4x100 relay:Elmira 52.13;4x800 relay:Chenango Forks (CeCi Kasmarcik, Arianna Hepler, Avery Raab, Clara Little), 10:27.55;100-meter hurdles:Lindsey Morse, Candor, 16.20;100-meter dash:Logan Aman, Candor, 10.82;1500m:Reagan Burnham, Dryden, 4:52.73;400-meter dash:Payton Martin, Whitney Point, 58.93;400-meter hurdles:Mena Schlossberg, Trumansburg, 1:11.04;200-meter dash:Ava Oliver, Whitney Point, 25.82;800m:Bailey Parsons, Vestal, 2:23.36;3000m: Reagan Burnham, Dryden, 10:34.30;4x400 Relay: Vestal (Kayla Fletcher, Bailey Parsons, Natalie Tripp, Mikayla Silverio), 4:17.30.

Shot put:Aliya Hankey, Johnson City, 32-11;Discus throw:Marissa Mayo, Bainbridge-Guilford, 103-11;Long jump:Appalonia Bushaw, Harpursville-Afton, 17-1;Triple jump:Mikayla Silverio, Vestal, 32-2.50;High jump:Appalonia Bushaw, Harpursville-Afton, 5-0;Pole vault:Ava Kobylarz, Lansing, 10-0.

Boys first-place winners

3000m steeplechase:Kevin Middendorf, Vestal, 10:22.38;4x100m relay:Canastota (Ryan Sanderson, Kole Otts, Asafa Elliott, Devon Silvernail), 44.09;4x800m relay: Owego (Magavin Allen, Ryker Chrysler, Gavin Heath, Javan Belokur), 8:18.24;100-meter dash: Logan Aman, Candor, 10.82;110-meter hurdles: Nathaniel Ronsvalle, Lansing, 16.93;1600m: Nicholas Luti, Union-Endicott, 4:33.45;400-meter dash: Gavin Heath, Owego, 49.84;400-meter hurdles: Wyatt Richardson, Maine-Endwell, 56.30;200-meter dash: Logan Aman, Candor, 21.87;800m: Nicholas Luti, Union-Endicott, 1:54.50;3200m: Nikhil Datta, Chenango Valley, 9:59.00;4x400m Relay: Vestal (Thomas Ciaravino, Marco Parody, Gideon Martin, Fardeen Rahman), 3:31.52.

Shot put: Hayden Cornell, Ithaca, 47-0;Discus throw: Hayden Cornell, Ithaca, 141-1;Long jump: Kole Otts, Canastota, 21-4.75;Triple jump: Xavier Smith, Lansing, 41-2;High jump: Isaiah Hampton, Bainbridge-Guilford, 6-0;Pole vault: Jackson Tarbert, Lansing, 12-0.

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