In her Passages, Gail Sheehy...
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In her Passages, Gail Sheehy writes about a clergyman who could only be compassionate from a safe distance. "He had all the answers. He could comfort the parents of suicidal freshmen ... soothe the dying. But for pain or need in his immediate circle, the Reverend had no tolerance whatsoever." She concludes that he could neither see nor hear because, around his emotions, he erected a "fender of steel."
