
God and Man, 20 Years After 9/11
Once upon a time, everyone recognized the importance of marking a shared history as a nation and a people. That consensus is progressively eroding.
Once upon a time, everyone recognized the importance of marking a shared history as a nation and a people. That consensus is progressively eroding.
After the attack on our country I left Islam and held religion in disdain. But against the odds, I would come to learn that God became flesh and dwells among us.
COMMENTARY: Catechism Section 409 provides clarity on the 20th anniversary of unspeakable evil.
Father Stephen McGraw was a newly ordained priest when the deadly attacks took place.
COMMENTARY: The sign advertising ‘Mass and the Cross’ is the most fitting and ultimately effective way to respond to the events of 9/11.
‘Why was I granted such a blessing beyond measure while so many others lost their loved ones?’
May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
The terror attacks of Sept. 11 left an imprint on the nation — and also on the lives of clergy who witnessed it and ministered to the victims.
Seven years later the memorial was opened, with 184 benches — one to honor each of the victims.
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