The Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines urged the public not to circulate images of the attack, saying a grieving school community stands behind every post.
Catholics in the Philippines observed a day of mourning Wednesday, one day after a shooting at a Catholic school left two students dead.
A ninth-grade student shot and killed a classmate in the grade above him on the morning of Aug. 18 at the junior high school campus of Ateneo de Zamboanga University in the southern Philippines before taking his own life, police said.
Authorities have identified the attacker only as a minor. Officials said he livestreamed the attack on Facebook.
The junior high school is part of Ateneo de Zamboanga University, founded by the Society of Jesus in 1912. The institution educates students from grade school through postgraduate level.
Jesuit Father Guillrey Anthony Andal, the university president, canceled classes at all levels and declared a day of mourning and prayer across the universityʼs campuses. “We do not want any of these things to happen,” he said, adding the safety of students was the universityʼs first priority.
The university urged the public in a statement not to share unverified information, photographs, or videos