St. Ignatius College Prep will hold a special Mass Monday for 16 student hockey players injured in a bus accident in Warsaw, Indiana Saturday.
Sixteen St. Ignatius College Prep students were seriously injured Saturday night after a semi-truck crashed into their bus in Warsaw, Indiana, flipping it over. Warsaw is located about 50 miles south of South Bend. Police said the truck was seen swerving at speeding at around 8 p.m.
"We're grateful for the respect of privacy for those families and also truly ask for prayers," Chandler said. "Many people in our community have reached out saying, 'What can we do?' And that's the great gift of St. Ignatius community."
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