At a virtual commemoration of the Boston Marathon at which the Archbishop of Boston Cardinal John O'Malley was present, the Mayor of Boston, Marty Walsh said: "Whenever I need the church, the church is there for me, and whenever the church needs me, we are not always there for it."
"Right now we need the church. When this is over we have to be there for the church."
Walsh is Catholic, so does he not see himself as part of the church?
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