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<BR>I had the recent discussion spurred by the query about bull fights in my mind when I reread the Pilgrim's Blessing posted by someone recently, and was struck by the portion of the blessing that sought guidance for pilgrims that they might "arrive unscathed at the end of their journey enriched with graces and virtues."
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<BR>Inherent in that hope, I think, is the idea that those graces and virtues come in ways and at times that are not planned. Maybe from human contact on the camino. Maybe from solitary time on the camino. Maybe on the tour bus. Maybe at the bullfight. The point, as the blessing says, is to arrive home "with salutary and lasting joy". I think we should be open to letting people find their own way to that joy rather than imposing upon them a code of conduct that reflects our particular values. At the very least, we should let them depart on their journey unscathed by criticism of what they might enjoy along the way.
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<BR>Tony McGinty
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