ASSUMPTIONIST BROTHERS LEAD A BOOK GROUP AT ST. ANNE'S |
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The Great Divorce is a dream of the afterlife. After death the characters in this story board a bus for heaven. Before getting there, they meet others they had known in the life before. In the ensuing conversations the reader is led to discover the importance of choices, which move us either closer or further from the Lord. What keeps us from heaven is selfishness. What helps us get there is consenting to the Lord's desire to purify us and prepare our hearts for heaven, a process that is not comfortable at first but, as Lewis points out, marks the beginning of lasting joy. And so it was that on some warm evenings in August, the parishoners of St. Anne's & St. Patrick's, along with others from nearby parishes, joined us in an imaginary tour of lives and life-choices. It was the occasion of laughter, thoughtfulness and discussion. By Bro. Ryan ![]()
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