
Contemplative Prayer: A Deeper Listening
“How necessary then is this deep listening. Without it, we miss God. We miss our vocations. And we miss the intimacy and the depth to which He is calling each one of us.” – Fr. Jeremiah Shryock

“How necessary then is this deep listening. Without it, we miss God. We miss our vocations. And we miss the intimacy and the depth to which He is calling each one of us.” – Fr. Jeremiah Shryock

“Receptivity to God’s love and returning that love is the great work of our lives.” – Fr. Jeremiah Shryock

Join us for this Q&A show episode of Divine Intimacy Radio “Contemplative Prayer and the Rosary” where we answer your questions on contemplative prayer, the

Join us for this Q&A show episode of Divine Intimacy Radio “Contemplative Prayer and the Prayer of Quiet” where we answer your questions on contemplative

“There is a danger in the life of faith and of prayer when we reduce our relationship with Jesus just to personal action and accomplishments alone.” – Fr. Matthew MacDonald

How one woman’s realization about her baptism led her to embrace a new saint for the journey.

If reforms had renewed the practice and teaching of authentic prayer, it could have saved the Church much misunderstanding and grief. David Torkington shares his own experience and illustrates that for us, at least, it is not too late.

One small verse repeated from the heart can be a lifeline for a soul in the Night. David Torkington reveals a secret of the saints.

What’s wrong with the phrase “I am a contemplative?” Dan Burke explains.

David Torkington expounds on his discovery of St. John of the Cross, the experience of dark contemplation, and a new, gradual dawning in prayer.