
The Holy Spirit and Activity
How does the Holy Spirit inspire our activity? Find out when Father Gabriel of Saint Mary Magdalen reflects in this excerpt from the Carmelite meditation classic “Divine Intimacy”.

How does the Holy Spirit inspire our activity? Find out when Father Gabriel of Saint Mary Magdalen reflects in this excerpt from the Carmelite meditation classic “Divine Intimacy”.

Is there any room in our lives for any kind of vanity? Find out as Thomas a Kempis reflects on the imitation of Christ.

Why is our Blessed Mother called the Spouse of the Holy Spirit? Find out when Father Gabriel of Saint Mary Magdalen reflects in this excerpt from the Carmelite meditation classic “Divine Intimacy”.

Why is the Holy Spirit called the Spirit of Christ? Find out as Fr. Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen reflects in this excerpt from the Carmelite meditation classic “Divine Intimacy”.

This week Dan and Melissa discuss a follow-up question about the writings of Father Anthony de Mello leading someone to the Catholic Church. Also, Dan answers questions regarding the need to disclose your past during spiritual direction, as well as discerning God’s voice in prayer.

Why did Jesus tell Mary Magdalene not to cling to Him because He had not yet ascended to the Father? Find out when Dr. Anthony Lilles opens up this Easter mystery!

How can changing the way you say things help your spiritual journey? Find out when Charlotte Ostermann explains how a subtle shift in perspective aligns us more closely with the freedom Christ won for us.

What is the difference between meditation and contemplation? What does the transition between them look like? Dan and Melissa discuss when and how this transition takes place as they reflect on the book “Finding God Through Meditation” by St Peter of Alcantara.

What quenches our thirst for God? Find out when Father Gabriel of Saint Mary Magdalen reflects in this excerpt from the classic Carmelite meditation book “Divine Intimacy”.

Dan Burke and Melissa Elson answer questions on the importance of saints in prayer life, teaching children to pray, and spontaneous prayer, and some aspects of meditation as they reflect on the book “Finding God Through Meditation” by St Peter of Alcantara.