The Church is nothing other than “the family of God.” From the beginning, the core of the Church was often constituted by those who had become believers together.
~ Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1655
Companion planting is the practice of growing plants side by side where, together, they enhance each other’s development. Some plant combinations will enhance mutual root development, others protect the pairing from harm by pests or diseases, and some combinations increase fruitfulness by attracting pollinators.
Companion planting has been an agricultural practice for centuries. The Benedictines developed our modern-day horticultural practices centuries ago when monastery land was often marginal at best for food production. If we look at our lives, we see that we have a lot of companions, too. Those whom God has planted in our spiritual garden to help develop our roots in faith, protect our minds and hearts from evil, and increase our fruitfulness at being Christians. These companions are our spouses, parents, children, friends, and acquaintances who, each in his or her own way, help us to grow.
It’s easy to see how our God planned for things to work together for the good of all—in plants and people.
Thank you, Lord, for the Church family that helps me to prosper for your good.
To Ponder: We have human companions and spiritual companions. Who in your life now, and who in the past, has been significant in your becoming who you are today? Who have you companioned—children or adults—on their faith journey? How have you done it and how has it affected your life?
~ Margaret Rose Realy, Obl. O.S.B
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