Memorare Announcement




BetterPears: Fruit for the Human Soul
BetterPears: Fruit for the Human Soul

Greetings in the Lord,

Our announcement today is that I am calling in the “Big Gun” to assist with the growth and development of BetterPears. Over the last two years I have engineered the online offerings and in-person fellowships of BetterPears to the best of my abilities given the resources and circumstances available to an intentionally bootstrapped, start-up enterprise. For all the laudation that liberal arts education receives rightfully or wrongfully so, each spring, graduates commence upon a world that is openly hostile to the great conversation in which they have only begun to offer salvos. What place do we have in the world for young adults and even their elders to develop the hard-fought leisure of Newman, Lewis, and Pieper? BetterPears exists to offer such old students but young souls the natural sweetness and succor of an intellectual and spiritual fruit that we ourselves did not plant but nonetheless was planted in our soul and desired.

BetterPears, now, with all its moving parts holds the skeletal structure necessary to grow organically as cor ad cor loquitur. What is needed, however, is flesh to cover the form of BetterPears. For this reason, I am inviting the Queen of Heaven, who is something of a specialist on this matter of corporate incarnation and advocacy, to oversee the continued grown and vigor of this grand enterprise. I am glad for the assistance and already breathe with renewed consolation. I invite you to join me in welcoming her to this new era in the story of BetterPears through the opportunity presently outlined.

Memorare” is the Latin imperative of the deponent verb “memoror” meaning “remember” and the beginning of a traditional prayer to the Blessed Virgin Mary seeking her intercession within the heavenly court. The Memorare is a prayer that makes present the truth that this life is not the end of our being and reminds all, Mary included—though one doubts if she ever truly forgets—, that the life to come is one of ever-increasing agency.

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In addition to financial support through BetterPears Leaves, we are seeking spiritual support in aid of our mission to offer better Fruit for the Human Soul. BetterPears will distribute prayer cards like the one linked in the description at our in-person fellowships and through our other direct mailings to supporters. Please join us on this journey of hope. Print and put the card on your nightstand or in your wallet and fill the margins of your day with intercessory prayer for the work of BetterPears and whatever else you need to turn over to your mother in heaven. To better grasp the reach of her advocacy and unite those desirous of the promise that BetterPears offers, prayer intercessors are asked to track and report their prayers using the QR Code on the back of the card or through the links at BetterPears.com/Memorare. Our goal is to have 250,000 prayers offered by the BetterPears cultural empire by the end of 2024 and the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God.

With gratitude,



Additional Links:

BetterPears Leaves

BetterPears Market

BetterPears Preserves / Podcast

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Published by Jason Fugikawa, Ph.D.

Jason Fugikawa earned his undergraduate degree in theology and classical languages from Fordham University in New York City and his doctorate in systematic theology from Ave Maria University in Florida. After over a decade in secondary and post-secondary education and educational administration, Dr. Fugikawa founded BetterPears in an effort to provide better fruit for the human soul. Dr. Fugikawa's views and opinions are his own and do not necessarily reflect those of BetterPears or its parent company.

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