Death to the Demons Within: Part 55 Mini-Course on Prayer
Purifications of the Church–and ourselves–are painful but necessary prerequisites for receiving the fullness of Christ’s promises,
David Torkington teaches.
Purifications of the Church–and ourselves–are painful but necessary prerequisites for receiving the fullness of Christ’s promises,
David Torkington teaches.
Who is the messenger who can take the offering of our love up to the Father? David Torkington reveals the identity of this “Holy Angel.”
“This endless, ongoing, ever-expanding bliss planned for us by God from the beginning is the measure of the ‘height and depth, the length and breadth’ of his love for us that surpasses the understanding.” David John Torkington resumes his mini-course on prayer today.
What critical truth did young Elizabeth of the Trinity learn while waiting to enter the convent? That there was already a cell inside of her. Claire Dwyer continues a series of reflections on the life of this Carmelite mystic.
What can a stage teach us about the spiritual life?
How are light, radiance, and grace in the Most Holy Trinity? Find out when Saint Athanasius reflects on the Triune God, on this Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity.
“Take your Crucifix,” counsels Elizabeth of the Trinity, “look, listen.” Claire Dwyer finds the starting-point of the saint’s story.
David Torkington reveals the connection between the Easter mysteries and the mystic way of prayer.
David Torkington explains how heresies caused great damage to Christianity, and to our understanding and practice prayer itself.
Dr. Lilles expounds on the Indwelling of the Trinity as the divine light which animates contemplation.