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Together they comprise nearly half of the World Trade Center site the other half is filled with commercial space, skyscrapers and the transportation hub. The Church will stand in the light of the Resurrection for all to see and behold the goodness of God.Īs beautiful and moving as the National September 11 Memorial and Museum are beautiful and moving are, they are by definition and purpose secular. With a quiet dignity and abiding presence, Saint Nicholas Church at Ground Zero will preach the most fundamental truth of our precious Orthodox Christian Faith – the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ and therefore our resurrection as well. Because Saint Nicholas Church was part of the destruction of that day, it is also part of the restoration. It is also an awesome responsibility that we can all share as the construction progresses over the next year.

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Therefore, the rebuilding of Saint Nicholas Church at Ground Zero is a remarkable opportunity for all people of faith and good will to bear witness to our strong faith, our future hope and our deepest love. Our Church will stand at Ground Zero as an affirmation that religious faith – understood in its truest meaning – is creative and loving, not destructive and hateful. Therefore, the whole Church structure will serve as a cenotaph for the memory of those who, by an act of hatred and violence, were denied not only their lives but even the dignity of burial. In fact, Saint Nicholas will be the only religious commemoration within the rebuilt 16-acre World Trade Center site. The Church may be small but it is very impressive in its stone-clad exterior, as opposed to the glass and steel that surround it. It is this message of the Resurrection, the hope of eternal life in Christ, which Saint Nicholas Church at Ground Zero will bring to life by its presence and witness. Thus the Tomb of the Lord is an empty tomb, a cenotaph, the most famous cenotaph in the world. But as the Angel cried to the Myrrh-bearing Women two thousand years ago: "He is risen! He is not here!" (Mark 16:6). Within this site, most sacred to Christians around the world, are both the hill of Golgotha where our Lord Jesus Christ was crucified, and the All-Holy and Life-giving Tomb, where He was buried. The most famous cenotaph in the world is the Anastasis in Jerusalem, more widely known as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. This decision has a great impact on the significance of Saint Nicholas at Ground Zero. Although people would have to enter the museum to get to the remains, the remains will technically be in the custody of the medical examiner, so that they may be removed for future testing." … The plan at the World Trade Center is for the remains to be invisible and inaccessible to the public, museum officials said an adjoining room will be available to victims' families for contemplation and grieving. At the same time, nearly 10 years later, 9,041 pieces of human remains - mainly bone fragments but also tissue that has been dehydrated for preservation - are still being sorted through by the city's medical examiner for DNA, though the last time a connection was made was in 2009. "In one of the haunting legacies of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, the remains of 1,123 of the victims, 41 percent of the total, have not been identified, leaving many of their relatives yearning for closure. As Anemona Hartocollis wrote in the New York Times in April of 2011: And in the Museum that is across from the site of Saint Nicholas, the unidentified remains (over 9,000 fragments) of those lost on 9/11 will be interred. Their families go on without the closure of burial of any kind.

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Indeed, Saint Nicholas is being rebuilt for the sake of the souls of those who perished that day, and for the sake of the soul of our Nation and that of the world.Īs is well known but seldom mentioned, there are over 1,100 persons who died that day whose earthly remains were never recovered. Saint Nicholas is being rebuilt as an act of inclusive love – not merely as the parish destroyed that fateful day, but as a sign of love and hope for every person who will pass by and see its glimmering dome.

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This altruistic love is at the heart of the rebuilding of the Saint Nicholas Church at Ground Zero, a National Shrine of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. In the face of the horror of that day, we all witnessed the heroic love of the responders who gave their last measure to save others. The horrific deaths of the innocent victims of that tragic day were brought about by a hatred fueled by perverse and perverted religious views. On September 11, 2001, in an act of terror and hatred, our Nation was attacked and three thousand of our fellow human beings were mercilessly murdered.












Anemona harocollis