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Forgiveness at Ground Zero
A Journey of Service, Loss, and Redemption after 9/11
Forgiveness at Ground Zero
A Journey of Service, Loss, and Redemption after 9/11
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Description
Product details
| Published | 25 Jun 2026 |
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| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 288 |
| ISBN | 9798216278979 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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I know this book will touch you and help you because that's what it did for me. It repeatedly surprised me with its wisdom, honesty, tenderness, and insight ... all flowing from a real and relatable story. If you've ever been pushed around, shoved aside, put down, or let down by people you trusted, this book will help you feel your grief without falling into grievance, so you can keep moving forward.
Brian D. McLaren, author of Life After Doom and The Last Voyage
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This powerful and unflinching memoir explores forgiveness not as a lofty ideal, but as a hard-won act of survival. After losing his ministry, a broken-hearted priest without status or peace of mind, embarks on a long and arduous journey of self-discovery. What begins as a story of grief, anger, and spiritual crisis becomes a powerful redemptive narrative of hope, healing and finding meaning. For anyone stranded in the wilderness of loss, Forgiveness at Ground Zero offers a creative map beyond blame and isolation. Grounded in the understanding that forgiveness is making peace with what we cannot change, this book illuminates the profound, transformative power of forgiveness and conveys a vital message for us all.
Marina Cantacuzino, founder of The Forgiveness Project and author of Forgiveness: An Exploration
























