
The Primacy of Love: Part 33 Mini-Course on Prayer
“It is not by suffering that a person is united with God, but by love.” With these words, Francis of Assisi was transformed and with him, the world.

“It is not by suffering that a person is united with God, but by love.” With these words, Francis of Assisi was transformed and with him, the world.

St. Francis radically revolutionized the practice of prayer and spiritual life within the Church. David Torkington shares another segment of his series on prayer.

David Torkington illustrates how the monastic life did much to preserve the mystical tradition of the Church.

Divine Intimacy Radio – Join Dan and Stephanie Burke as they answer your questions on: Marriage spirituality and distractions in prayer.

As we prepare to close this month, dedicated to prayers for and protection of the unborn, Claire Dwyer illuminates the short life of a young mother who seemed sent to us “for such a time as this.”
Claire Dwyer pulls several lessons from the life of Chiara Corbella Petrillo.

“Thy Will be done”: Four simple words that sanctify each moment. Claire Dwyer reflects on the wisdom of Fulton Sheen and Fr. Jean-Pierre de Caussade.

St. Francis brought back to life the humanity of Jesus Christ in the minds and in the imaginations of his contemporaries.

Meeting each morning as an opportunity for prayer and love – in motherhood, in the workplace, in the many nooks and crannies of the world – that is possible. And it strengthens us for the heroic, the impossible, the possible-only-with God. That is the secret of St. Gianna, Claire Dwyer reveals.

Claire Dwyer shares the beauty of the spirituality of St. Elizabeth of the Trinity, who makes Carmelite spirituality accessible to the laity.

Claire Dwyer on how the encounter of the enormity of God’s love with the vastness of her humility made Thérèse of Lisieux the Saint she is.