
“Fruit of the vine”
Submitted by Angela Pope.
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“Fruit of the vine”
Submitted by Angela Pope.
Do you want to learn more about Ignatian spirituality, the spirituality behind Picturing God? Check out our sister blog dotMagis.
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Such a tender picture. It reminds me of Julian of Norwich and her hazelnut. Thank you.
What a precious picture of a precious subject. It is like jolding the three worlds of nature in the human hand: the world of the sky, birds, air we breathe; the treasures of the earth with its animals, plants, flowers , fruits, and the beaotiful world of the seas, oceans,rivers,lakes with living creatures. All, only a Gracious God entrusts to humanity. Thanks.
Beautiful picture! I love the gentle curve of the hand – open to all that God is showing us.
Antonia, I, too, was going to comment: Julian.