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“The world distrusts us not because we are rich and free. Many of us are not rich and some of us aren’t especially free. They distrust us because we are deaf and blind, because too often we don’t understand and make no effort to understand,” he said.
“We have this cultural proclivity that says, ‘We know what is best and if we truly want to do something, whether in church or in society, no one has the right to tell us no.’ That cultural proclivity, which defines us in many ways, has to be surrendered, or we will never be part of God’s kingdom.”
Fixing America’s blind spot is an enormous undertaking, George said.
“Conversion of an entire culture is far more difficult than personal conversion,” the cardinal said. "But we know it is necessary. . . .
“There is always a need for something more, not only more, but radically different. And it won’t come unless we ask [God] for it as a gift. We cannot achieve it ourselves.”