I was so moved by the life and death of this great man. At the begining of the film he is shown in an interview and said, " Life and death, how valuable. I wonder how my last hour would be? I would like it to be doing something for someone, trying to save a life." And that was exactly what he did when he died on 9/11, at age of 68 he was serving next to Americas finest firefighters. Good bless him and all of those heros, especially our firefighters. They put their lives on the line everyday to serve our communities, and those whom we lost in the line of duty on 9/11 my respect and admiration for what they do. God bless and thank you! I once read, "When the assailant is a natural catastrophe, it can be explained away as an accident of fate, providing human error was not at fault, however; then the assailant is another person, your trust in humanity, society and human beings in general is shaken or shattered entirely." (unknown author) Thus, when I learn of people like father Judge my faith in humanity is restore because good people still exist. He gave fully not only material things but gave compassion, happiness, love and hope to those he met. All those beautiful souls including my father's are the light in the darkness and they are always here. My deepest sympathy for the families of the 9/11 victims and to those who for one reason or another had experience the lost a love one.