by Father Thomas Keating
In this book, Father Thomas Keating explores the tragedy of
September 11 from the perspective of Christ-consciousness and its continuing
emergence in the world. Even as he describes the attacks of that day as the
culmination of all of the last century's growing violence and disregard for
innocent life, Father Keating shows us how to recognize the resultant suffering
as an expression of the agony of Christ on the cross that is extended to all
humanity.
In the second half of the book, Father Keating tells the story
of the wedding feast at Cana in Galilee in the Gospel of John. Here, the
ordinary is juxtaposed with the extraordinary, for it is at this feast that
Jesus performs his first miracle, turning water into wine and thus revealing his
divinity to the people.