 I'm Professor Petroch Willie, Professor of Catechethics at Franciscan University. It's wonderful just to have the opportunity to speak about the fruit, how we grow as a disciple, and of course we do that, the Lord says, by being attached to the vine. And the Lord says there, not only that we should be attached, but that we should bear much fruit, and that's what he wants of us, of course. He wants to do that, and the way we do that is through the sacramental life primarily. We stay attached to the source of life, the source of grace. So that's the main way in which the Lord continually fills our life. Once we go away, once we've received that initial point of conversion, we then grow in a daily love. And the point here is daily faithfulness. Think of it in terms of faithfulness to the three virtues, growing in faith, growing in hope, and growing in love. And all of those three are nourished by being attached to the vine. And in practical terms, the way we can do that, attaching ourselves to the source, Christ himself, who will lead us to the Father, who will make sure we're baptized daily by the grace of the Holy Spirit. With the way we do that, in practical terms, is especially by exposing ourselves to the scriptures, which of course we'll be receiving through the mass and the sacraments anyway, and also through a commitment to study the faith daily. What the Church is calling us to do in this era of new evangelisation is to take really seriously that Christ wants us to grow every day, to grow in that love, that faith and that hope. And so we can do that, especially through the gift which the Church has been given in this age, and that is the gift of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. It's not a dry, dusty document to read. It is the source that leads us right back into revelation itself that helps us to re-engage with the liturgy, the scriptures, the fathers of the Church, the life of prayer. So a daily commitment to read the Catechism, to bathe ourselves in the riches that we find there is going to be one of the most fruitful ways in which that fruit of grace can come alive in our lives.