Before speaking of hope, we need to allow ourselves to lament; not to remain trapped in pain, but to honor what has been lost. For tears do not draw us away from God, but bring us closer to what is most human within our faith.
Before speaking of hope, we need to allow ourselves to lament; not to remain trapped in pain, but to honor what has been lost. For tears do not draw us away from God, but bring us closer to what is most human within our faith.
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