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In this episode, Fr. Cappy reflects on the anniversary of September 11, recalling his vivid memories as a teacher in northern New Jersey—just miles from the World Trade Center. From the smoke rising over Manhattan to the silent compassion shared with a survivor, he recounts both the worst and the best of humanity. He then connects these memories to the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk, weaving in the words of Kirk’s pastor, Rob McCoy: “Evil has not prevailed and it will not win.” This episode is a call to remember with compassion, reject hate, and live with courage in Christ—the One who conquers death and gives true hope.
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In this episode, Fr. Cappy reflects on the anniversary of September 11, recalling his vivid memories as a teacher in northern New Jersey—just miles from the World Trade Center. From the smoke rising over Manhattan to the silent compassion shared with a survivor, he recounts both the worst and the best of humanity. He then connects these memories to the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk, weaving in the words of Kirk’s pastor, Rob McCoy: “Evil has not prevailed and it will not win.” This episode is a call to remember with compassion, reject hate, and live with courage in Christ—the One who conquers death and gives true hope.

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