"Matada" is a word in CEBUANO
matáda v {1} [A; a] divide the meat into portions.
{2} [c16] sell meat by the portion.
-in- = matáda, v2.
When we do not fully and equally represent the masculine and the feminine in church and civic leadership, we cannot represent the human experience or Jesus.
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