That is the correct question. But we also need to define what constitutes fruit. People showing up to random events does not constitute fruit. Making and forming disciples of Jesus is what fruit looks like - a difficult thing to measure, but easy to see. All those lay initiatives clearly crea…
That is the correct question. But we also need to define what constitutes fruit. People showing up to random events does not constitute fruit. Making and forming disciples of Jesus is what fruit looks like - a difficult thing to measure, but easy to see. All those lay initiatives clearly create and form disciples. I think Rome and dioceses misunderstand what fruit actually looks like.
"Where is the fruit from Vatican initiatives?"
That is the correct question. But we also need to define what constitutes fruit. People showing up to random events does not constitute fruit. Making and forming disciples of Jesus is what fruit looks like - a difficult thing to measure, but easy to see. All those lay initiatives clearly create and form disciples. I think Rome and dioceses misunderstand what fruit actually looks like.