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They understand that their characters desperately want to be seen, acknowledged and, most of all, compassionately witnessed.

The move allows the diocese “to address those claims honestly, compassionately and equitably,” according to Brennan’s statement.

He said: "It was absolutely right to allow clinicians to have conversations with the young people that they treat compassionately before the government came forward with any further statement."

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“One of the easiest ways to identify a true follower of Jesus Christ is by how compassionately that person treats other people.”

She won on a progressive campaign, envisioning a green, sustainable city that is “union-made and union-run,” while compassionately tackling issues of poverty, crime and addiction.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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