Last September 11, America and the world – people of all beliefs, ethnical groups and social origins – remembered and mourned the victims of the terrorist attacks. After 10 years, the emotions were still very high, and the memory very vivid of the true heroes who risked – and lost – their lives to save others. Father John Dear was among those who were in New York, in the place where the two iconic towers of the World Trade Center once stood, to give spiritual comfort to those in need. And right there he meditated on an obscure passage of the Gospel. Amid the rubble and the suffering, he was enlightened: “We can wake up, change our lives, disarm our hearts, turn back to the God of peace, renounce greed and war, and build a global grassroots movement of nonviolence for the coming of a new, more just, more peaceful world.”