Father James Martin
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Yeah, it was very helpful for me because I think the door to our memory is always open.
And, you know, with something even as simple as a burrito, and again, it's like Proust's Madeleine or something that can sort of trigger memories.
You can always go back in your memory and thank God for that time.
Or if you're not religious, just be grateful, you know, for the time that has been given to you.
No, that's OK.
You know, I would say everybody.
That's why I asked specifically at the beginning if she was serious, because I want to make sure she was serious.
Everyone has different things that they grieve.
And, you know, not everyone has lost their mother in the last couple of months.
But, you know, the loss of a job, the loss of relationship, the loss of a familiar way of life, which it sounds like this burrito represents.
And, you know, I would say to people, everyone's suffering is meaningful to them.
So we have to take it seriously.
Everybody's sort of experiences are meaningful to themselves.
So we have to take that seriously.
And I hope she's, you know, it's also, you know, there's lots of new burritos that you can try.
It's also about moving ahead, too.
I'm speaking a little bit more euphemistically, maybe metaphorically.