The return of the Holy Temple of St. Nicholas to the Zero Point of New York in full liturgical life is announced through his message in the January issue of the monthly issue of the US National Pilgrimage, the Archbishop of America Hopeful.
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Archbishop Elpidoforos emphasizes, in fact, in his message the great responsibility that our church in America owes to the nation for maintaining the presence of faith and higher principles and values at Zero Point, as ‘Agios Nikolaos is the only religious presence in this whole area of 16 acres. "The holy temple, emphasizes the Archbishop, is a source of sanctification for all who come to Point Zero and for all those around the world who learn the story of 9/11 wherever they are. Our presence is neither proselytizing nor passive, but active and sanctification, redemption, forgiveness and healing are more than symbols of faith ", emphasizes.
"Through the pastoral ministry, through preaching, through teaching and through offering to others, whether they were personally affected by the tragic events of 9/11 or not, we can all together make the difference that sanctification brings with healing, the healing of the internal wounds and finally the redemption from the pain and the loss of those of our fellow human beings who were lost that fateful day ", adds.