Saturday I received several more small orders to keep my project going, and today (Monday) I ran to the post office to send out more "Hero's Crosses" to the widows of FDNY heroes who gave their lives on September 11, 2001. Feedback from clergy in NYC has been very positive, these small symbols of Unity and Remembrance are very welcome by victims' family members. The giant cross at Ground Zero still stands today as a powerful symbol of strength, hope, and faith. (They can't turn it into an issue of race, gender or politics ...... I'm sure the ACLU and atheists will try).
One of the sad parts of this project is that there are so many family members, each firefighter that we lost had parents, siblings, kids. It hurts to send crosses only to a wife and mother, and have to leave out brothers and sisters or even a father. Thanks again to all out there who wear and share the Hero's Cross in memory of those we lost. God Bless.
One of the sad parts of this project is that there are so many family members, each firefighter that we lost had parents, siblings, kids. It hurts to send crosses only to a wife and mother, and have to leave out brothers and sisters or even a father. Thanks again to all out there who wear and share the Hero's Cross in memory of those we lost. God Bless.
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