...open our hearts wider so that there will be room for even more love, goodness, and understanding for our brothers and sisters, and for the problems which concern not only the human community, but also the effective preservation and protection of the natural environment of which we are all a part.Link to the pope's complete message.
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.
Friday, May 11, 2007
Pope Benedict Addresses Youth in Brazil on First Day
Pope Benedict put youth at the top of his agenda during his Brazil visit by meeting with them during his first full day.
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