A PEARL OF GREAT PRICE
Laurence Freeman, OSB
Again the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant looking for
fine pearls; when he finds one of great value he goes and
sells everything he owns and buys it.     (Matthew 13:45
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    WHEN?
    Most groups meet in the late afternoon or evening when people are on their way
    home from work or after they have eaten and then come out again. For working
    people this is often the best time apart from lunchtime groups near their
    workplace. But for retired people, homemakers, mothers with young children or
    the sick, a morning or afternoon time can be best. Different times of the day or
    week will attract different types of people. In some communities, there are
    meditation groups meeting several times a week or every day at different times
    to respond to people’s different situations.

    Choose a time best suited to your schedule, as your regular presence is essential.
    It is very important for you as the group leader to be as faithful as you possibly
    can, especially in the first months as well as during the summer when numbers
    often drop off.  If you cannot be there, arrange for someone else to take your
    place. This not only ensures continuity, but can help others in the group realize
    their own potential for leadership. Be sure to stay with the announced times for
    beginning and ending; the time together builds confidence and stability. A group
    can easily be completed in an hour or less.
A Pearl of Great Price
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