St. Ignatius of Loyola learned to find fruit, that is, the effect or consequence of action. More important than our actions is the action of God in, with and for humans. One grows to find fruit and to offer it the more one savors one's own life and all creation. I hope my posts help you feel that finding fruit is a profitable way of living.
Monday, November 06, 2006
For Nearly All of November
On Sunday, 05 November, I will travel to Michigan. Monday I will devote to seeing my family and, I hope, attending to no last minute things before Tuesday.
That day I join a group of people who are making a tour to Turkey and Greece in the footsteps of St. Paul. I was asked to be the chaplain for the group.
I have some scripture passages yet to select so that one of our number can read it when we arrive at any site remembering St. Paul and the early Christian communities. I also have some words and phrases to select: I will offer one to the group as we begin each day.
All this, of course, means something for To Find Fruit. Namely, this will be the post which will greet visitors until my return on the Friday after Thanksgiving. Please remember us to God and in your hearts. I will invite the group to remember all who visit this blog and its sister blog.
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