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  Reflections and Resources

9/11 Bulletin Announcment
9/11: Reflections and Remembrances
A Memoir of 9/11
A Muslim Serves her Country
A Pastoral Message: Living With Faith and Hope After September 11
A People Changed by 9/11
An Instrument of Peace at Ground Zero
Bishops' Statements and Other 9/11 Resources
Choosing Action in the Face of Evil
Experiencing 9/11 From Afar
Forgiveness and Unity at Ground Zero
Minnesota Twins at a Ground Zero Hospital
One Firefighter Spared Twice That Day
Para el boletín dominical
Remembering 9/11
Statement on the Anniversary of September 11th
Statement on the Tenth Anniversary of 9/11
Statement on the Tenth Anniversary of 9/11 - PDF
Suffering, Death and Resurrection: a Pastor’s Experience of 9/11
The Parable of Ground Zero
Theological and Moral Perspectives on Today's Challenge of Peace
Un Mensaje Pastoral: Viviendo en Fe y Esperanza después del 11 de Septiembre
USCCB Response to September 11
We Stood Together on September 11

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September 11

 

Pope Benedict prays at ground zero in 2008. CNS photo/Nancy Wiechec.9/11: The Catholic Church Remembers

911. For years, those numbers simply meant a call for help. Now they also remind us of September 11, 2001, the date of the worst terrorist attack on the United States of America and one of the deadliest days ever on American soil. To mark the tenth anniversary of 9/11, we have gathered some reflections and remembrances from clergy who ministered to victims and their families, and others who were impacted by the tragedy.  We are also providing liturgical resources for parish and diocesan observances and links to bishops' statements and other materials for reading and reflection.
A Time for Remembrance, Resolve and Renewal: Statement on the Tenth Anniversary of 9/11
Archbishop Timothy Dolan President, USCCB, September 8, 2011

Essays on the 10th Anniversary of 9/11

Liturgical Resources

Bishops' Statements and other Resources

 













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