St. Bernard–A New Dawn: Part 31 Mini-Course on Prayer
The birth of new religious orders breathed new life into the Church. David Torkington continues his history of the Mystical Tradition.
The birth of new religious orders breathed new life into the Church. David Torkington continues his history of the Mystical Tradition.
David Torkington reveals the connection between the Easter mysteries and the mystic way of prayer.
David Torkington continues his series on prayer with a look at the meaning of contemplation and Christian joy even in the midst of martyrdom.
David Torkington continues his course with a deeper explanation of the experience of the beginnings of mystical prayer.
While Contemplative Prayer is a gift from God, one can seek to pray in a contemplative way. Connie Rossini explains.
Did the early Christians reach the heights of mystical prayer? David Torkington continues his series on contemplation.
“The end of the world is not remote, but ever present, an unfolding reality into which we are all already caught up”- and calls us with a certain urgency to our knees, Dr. Anthony Lilles reminds us.
David Torkington continues his discussion of contemplative prayer with a closer look at the meaning of mystical theology.
Some of the greatest saints of the Church – and through Scripture, even God Himself – have used the example of gazing into the eyes of another to try to capture the beautiful and astonishingly real experience of God’s great love in the soul: contemplative prayer. Claire Dwyer reflects.
Today David Torkington continues with the third series of reflections in the Mini-course on prayer, turning his focus to mystical contemplation.