The final sentence in the Martini interview is: "I have a question for you: "What can you do for the Church?"
This is my personal response. I ask that members of religious orders and congregations begin an honest attempt at talking to each other using real words that have meaning and honesty to them.
That people in position of 'leadership' stop hiding behind the words of expensive legal teams.
That we all develop an ability to listen to those who are different.
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