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, February 21, 2011
Science and Religion Not Enemies
Science and religion are not opposed to one another. They are different ways of knowing which intersect. Astronomy offers a case in point. Jesuit Brother Guy Consolmagno, when appointed to the Vatican Observatory, was told, "...do good science." A brief feature is available here.
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