To Find Fruit

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.

Thursday, August 05, 2021

In the Present Tense

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T he Australian Jesuits recently published a 2018 poem of Caleb Ryan. Mr. Ryan is a religious education teacher; he “was part of a Jesuit Le...
Monday, August 02, 2021

Hand in Glove

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H umans are embodied spirits. Age-old wisdom—which includes wisdom of holy people in all spiritual traditions—contains truth for future ages...
Friday, July 23, 2021

Needed Tonic

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C atholic program director at Faith in Public Life John Gehring reminds himself: “I buck myself up with a reminder that Catholicism is much ...
Wednesday, February 17, 2021

“Renewing Faith, Hope and Love”

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Francis’ earlier published “Message for Lent” is a good help to chart one’s way into the season. Lent has both a personal side and a communa...
Monday, February 15, 2021

On Movements, Education & Poetry

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T he Presidential Inauguration let millions meet Amanda Gorman, the Young Poet Laureate. Vatican News posted a brief interview. Ms. Gorman’s...
Friday, January 08, 2021

Jesuit Perspective

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T he global Society of Jesus tweeted the statement, Jesuit College & University Presidents Call for End to Violence, regarding the tragi...
Sunday, January 03, 2021

To Navigate What 2021 Brings

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" W e’re entering another year, one that I hope is marked by less volatility, uncertainty and chaos. But if it’s not, we can navigate i...
Friday, December 25, 2020

Two Mists

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Christmas Day (25 Dec 2020) Is 52. 7-10; Ps 98; Hb 1: 1-6; Jn 1. 1-18 Homily of Fr. Paul Panaretos, S.J. Two Mists A venerable Jesuit obser...
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