The Hope of the World
Ten years ago, recovery workers at Ground Zero "were asking for meaning and purpose" during their thankless labour. Where was God in the midst of the horror? Two days after the 9/11 attack, rescue worker Frank Silecchia, found two steel beams in the midst of the wreckage, fused together in the form of a cross. That cross became a potent symbol of hope for rescue workers dragging bodies and human remains from the rubble. Rev. Brian Jordan, a Franciscan monk, said, "You saw that cross and you knew that God never abandoned us." Rich Sheirer, then New York’s director of the Office of Emergency Management and a self-described “short, round Jewish guy,” appreciated the cross. “Intellectually, you knew it’s…
Jones BobSeptember 11, 2011