Remembering 9/11, Embracing Hope

Every year, as we approach September 11th, our hearts are filled with a mixture of sorrow and hope. This date marks a solemn reminder of the tragic events that unfolded in 2001 but also stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. As we commemorate the 22nd anniversary of 9/11, let us come together in unity, reflect on the lessons learned, and embrace the enduring message of hope.

  1. Remembering the Heroes: On 9/11, heroes emerged from all walks of life. First responders rushed into danger, ordinary citizens became heroes, and communities united in grief and determination. Remembering these special people reminds us of the boundless capacity for courage and compassion within us all.

  2. The Power of Compassion: In the aftermath of the attacks, the world witnessed an outpouring of compassion and support. Strangers reached out to one another with kindness and empathy, emphasizing that even in our darkest hours, compassion can light the way.

  3. Faith as a Source of Strength: For many, faith became a source of solace and strength. Houses of worship opened their doors to provide comfort and community. The role of faith in healing and rebuilding reminds us that, in times of adversity, our beliefs can guide us toward hope.

  4. Resilience and Rebirth: Ground Zero, once a symbol of destruction, is now a symbol of resilience and rebirth. It stands as a testament to our ability to rebuild, heal, and grow stronger in the face of unimaginable challenges.

  5. A Unified Nation: The unity that emerged in the wake of 9/11 transcended differences. It showed that, as a nation, we are at our best when we stand together. Let us remember that unity remains a powerful force for positive change.

  6. Embracing Hope for the Future: While we will never forget the events of 9/11, we can honor the memory of those we lost by looking to the future with hope. Together, we can build a world that values peace and understanding.

Today, we remember the past with heavy hearts but look to the future with hope and determination. Let us carry forward the lessons learned from that fateful day: the importance of unity, compassion, and the enduring strength of the human spirit. As we reflect on the journey from tragedy to resilience, may we find inspiration in the knowledge that, even in the face of darkness, there is always a path to the light.


12 comments


  • Simone Sutter

    God bless y’all for remembering. I was on 6th floor of a DoD building facing the runway in Columbus Ohio. We evacuated as quickly and calmly as we could. I lost coworkers at Pentagon. It changed everything.


  • Sharon Gonsalves

    Beautiful message ❤️


  • Cathy A.

    One of the ways that St Bonaventure University (when my daughter attended there) honored the memory of those who died on 9/11 was, in addition to Masses and a special prayer service, by hosting a blood drive. It took me a little while to realize that this might be a very positive way to respond to the very negative actions of that day.


  • Linda

    Thank you for this post. Every year it seems more and more people forget what happened that fateful day. I still remember exactly where I was when I learned of it. It is embedded in our hearts as a first responder family. My husband served over 40 years in public service as a EMT/firefighter/fire marshal. He always told me that they were the “abnormal ones” because they ran into buildings that everyone else is running out of. I didn’t fully comprehend this until 9/11 show me a very vivid picture… Praying God will protect our country and strengthen us as a nation.


  • Shelley Rodriguez

    What a wonderful message! Thank you for sharing!


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