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September 11 - Tragedy and Healing
Living and Praying after September 11
Christmas comes at a time this year when we need to remember why we were put here on this earth in the first place - for trust, warmth, support, kindness, gentleness, strength, justice, peace, and, above all, love.
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Preaching Faith in the Midst of Tragedy
By Robert P. Waznak From AMERICA for Oct. 8, 2001: We must not be afraid to preach mystery. We do not have the power to end evil, suffering and death. But we do have the grace that comes from the paschal mystery which invites us to pick up the shattered pieces of our world and make something holy out of them.
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Resource Pages
Remembering September 11: This page is a collection of resources related to the events of September 11, 2001, compiled by the staff of Poynter.org
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Resources for 9/11/2002
From the USCCB, join with many other groups who are walking the Nine Days to 9/11 in faith and hope using a variety of resources. A great source for parishes and dioceses wishing to commemorate the 9/11 tragedy of last year.
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September 11th Resources
From the Special Libraries Association, This page is a collection of resources related to the events of September 11, 2001, including how America has changed since 9/11.
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Special Resources Related To the Sept. 11th Tragedy
From CyberFaith: a wealth of special resources for prayer, liturgy, education, reflection, and action. You'll also find useful information on helping children deal with tragedy in their Nurturing Faith section.
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The Easter Letter to New York City
This is a redaction of passages from Paul's epistles in the New Testament, arranged as though he were writing a letter to New York City following the attacks of September 11th. Redaction by Bob Waldrop of justpeace.org, October 2001
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