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Congregants at Boston's Trinity Church are questioning whether buying the church's rector a $3.6 million house was a prudent move. The Church stands to turn a profit off the property, but at the same time, it raises larger questions about the appropriateness of a leader of the people enjoying such lavish surroundings.

Jim Braude and Margery Eagan opened the lines up to listeners. Does Trinity's move bother you? Should hardworking leaders enjoy comfortable digs? Does this seem hypocritical, or does it make perfect sense? Leave a comment below.

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