The interview with these two kids - Chris and Camryn Singleton - is available on BBC, but I wanted to pull out this remarkable commentary in a related article:
"People are hurting in Charleston. But for the hundreds who packed into
the gymnasium at the Goose Creek High School, it was also a reminder of
the importance of love.
Sharonda Singleton coached the girls'
athletics team here. As her photo rested on an easel on the polished
floors in the vast sports hall, her friends and family paid tribute. Speaking for the first time since the deadly attack on the AME church
where she worshipped, Sharonda's two children, Chris and Camryn, told me
they forgive the man who killed her.
"We already forgive him and there's nothing but love from our side of the family," Chris told me.
Many will find this incomprehensible. Charleston is often called the
Holy City for the number of churches it is home to, and the role
religion plays here. For some, like Chris and Camryn, unwavering faith
is the only way to turn such a devastating loss into something
positive."
This immediately brought to mind the sayings of Fr Zosima in Dostoevsky's Brothers Karamazov, which not to many years ago were the source of a kind of epiphany for me that in a sense reoriented by own thinking:
"Strive
to love your neighbor actively and indefatigably. In as far as you
advance in love you will grow surer of the reality of God and of the
immortality
of your soul. If you attain to perfect self-forgetfulness in the love
of your neighbor, then you will believe without doubt, and no doubt can
possibly enter your soul. This has been tried. This is certain.
Above
all, avoid falsehood, every kind of falsehood, especially falseness to
yourself. Watch over your own deceitfulness and look into it every hour,
every minute. Avoid being scornful, both to others and to yourself.
What seems to you bad within you will grow purer from the very fact of
your observing it in yourself. Avoid fear, too, though fear is only the
consequence of every sort of falsehood. Never be frightened at your own
faint-heartedness in attaining love. Don't be frightened overmuch even
at your evil actions. I am sorry I can say nothing more consoling to
you, for love in action is a harsh and dreadful thing compared with love
in dreams. Love in dreams is greedy for immediate action, rapidly
performed and in the sight of all. Men will even give their lives if
only the ordeal does not last long but is soon over, with all looking on
and applauding as though on the stage. But active love is labor and
fortitude, and for some people too, perhaps, a complete science. But I
predict that just when you see with horror that in spite of all your
efforts you are getting farther from your goal instead of nearer to
it—at that very moment I predict that you will reach it and behold
clearly the miraculous power of the Lord who has been all the time
loving and mysteriously guiding you."
....
"At some thoughts one stands perplexed, especially at the sight
of men's sin, and wonders whether one should use force or humble love.
Always decide to use humble love. If you resolve on that once for all,
you may subdue the whole world. Loving humility is marvelously
strong, the strongest of all things, and there is nothing else like
it."
....
"“Remember
particularly that you cannot be a judge of anyone. For no one can judge
a criminal until he recognizes that he is just such a criminal as the
man standing before him, and that he perhaps is more than all men to
blame for that crime. When he understands that, he will be able to be a
judge. Though that sounds absurd, it is true. If I had been righteous
myself, perhaps there would have been no criminal standing before me. If
you can take upon yourself the crime of the criminal your heart is
judging, take it at once, suffer for him yourself, and let him go
without reproach. And even if the law itself makes you his judge, act in
the same spirit so far as possible, for he will go away and condemn
himself more bitterly than you have done. If, after your kiss, he goes
away untouched, mocking at you, do not let that be a stumbling-block to
you. It shows his time has not yet come, but it will come in due course.
And if it come not, no matter; if not he, then another in his place
will understand and suffer, and judge and condemn himself, and the truth
will be fulfilled. Believe that, believe it without doubt; for in that
lies all the hope and faith of the saints.”
This time, Chris and Camryn have moved me beyond words by living this reality.
Addendum/edit:
more of this humbling love on display