During a recent city council meeting, members gathered to honor the memory of those lost on September 11, 2001, reflecting on the sacrifices made by first responders and the ongoing impact of that tragic day. The meeting commenced with a moment of silence, led by Councilor Murphy, who emphasized the importance of remembering the victims and supporting their families.
The council welcomed Officer Josh Dela Rosa, a respected member of the police force and a pastor, who was invited to lead the opening prayer. Councilor Murphy praised Dela Rosa for his dedication to community service and his efforts to strengthen relationships between law enforcement and local neighborhoods. Dela Rosa's heartfelt prayer included a call for healing for those affected by the events of 9/11, particularly first responders dealing with PTSD.
In his remarks, Dela Rosa highlighted the significance of prayer in the council's work and the positive impact it has had on the community, noting a decrease in crime rates as a potential reflection of this spiritual commitment. He concluded with a prayer for guidance and strength for the council members and their families, reinforcing the importance of unity and support within the community.
The meeting also included the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance, further emphasizing the themes of patriotism and remembrance. The council expressed gratitude for Dela Rosa's contributions, both as a law enforcement officer and a community leader, underscoring the collaborative spirit that defines their work in Boston.