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When I was a child, I found a robin's nest with eggs in it in the tiny woods in my backyard. My father instructed me not to touch it, but I couldn't resist. The eggs cracked and crumbled into a soupy mess. I had never felt so terrible in all my life. I had destroyed something beautiful.
I am in my 50s now, and I remember this feeling whenever my father instructs me in the ways of the world.
Those broken eggs pierced my heart. I have never bothered another nest, nor will I, for the rest of my life.
Is this feeling that I experienced what is missing from today's church?
For your consideration -
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/formationmatters/2024/03/pope-francis-on-what-is-missing-in-the-church/?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Catholic+For+All+Seasons&utm_content=45&lctg=EodZ&rsid=kYC&grcid=EodZ&gran=patheos&utm_campaign=Catholic%20For%20All%20Seasons&utm_content=&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Newsletter&utm_term=
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