The Church does not always fall ill because of what it says: at times, it falls ill because of the way it looks. And from that gaze - wounded, fearful, unable to let itself be loved - arise many of the crises that today run through ministry, community life and pastoral care.

When the Church will not let itself be healed, it wounds
The Church does not always fall ill because of what it says: at times, it falls ill because of the way it looks. And from that gaze - wounded, fearful, unable to let itself be loved - arise many of the crises that today run through ministry, community life and pastoral care.
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