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The blog about Fr. Tim and the photos were extremely moving. Tears blinded me but I kept reading and crying and thinking of all those who died for us. I am grateful for all of their lives.
I never knew Fr. Tim, but I thank his family for sharing him with us. I thank God for his priesthood and for his life. I thank the thousands of special people who died on September 11 for reasons that only God knows.
I pray for them daily and for their families left behind to wonder why and to grieve. Oh, that we could love one another the way that Christ loves each one of us. What a wonderful world that would be.
Until that time let us remember each other in prayer and ask our Lord to touch each of our hearts the way that the victims of 9/11 and Fr. Tim have.
May the Lord protect our men and women in harm’s way. Peace to all.
Father Lives with God and his memory will be everlasting as will be the cross at ground zero….. ALWAYS REMEMBER 911-01 and the sacrificial offerings made by Americans..too much of the media think its an “OH WELL LET’S MOVE ON MENTALLITY” that is sick and has a smacking of perversion..
God Bless America and ALL its sons and daughters ….. especially those who fight to preserve our freedoms and those who have given their lifes for US!