
How can I Avoid False Teachings on Prayer? (I of III)
How can I Avoid False Teachings on Prayer? (Part I of III) …A faithful follower of the Lord asks: Dear Dan, I enjoy reading more
How can I Avoid False Teachings on Prayer? (Part I of III) …A faithful follower of the Lord asks: Dear Dan, I enjoy reading more
Meditation and Contemplation: What is the Difference? A Short Video Resource on Prayer Father John Bartunek and Dan Burke discuss the difference between meditation and
Christian Meditation: What is it? A Video Resource! Christian Meditation: Father John Bartunek and Dan Burke discuss meditation, which has a long history in the
The Better Part and the Four “Cs” of Christian Meditation (Concentrate, Consider, Converse and Commit) A Video Resource How to Meditate Meditation is rooted in
Deeper Spiritual Life? Dear Dan, I have a rule of life (firm spiritual commitments) and as part of that rule I have been meditating
Dear Dan, can you help me understand Lectio Divina and whether or not I should use it to help me improve my prayer life? I
Meditation — Catechism Paragraph 2708 Meditation engages thought, imagination, emotion, and desire. This mobilization of faculties is necessary in order to deepen our convictions
Dear Sisters, in your last post you provided a really helpful summary of the first few mansions. You mentioned that they are “rooms of humility.”
Meditation: Catechism Paragraph 2707 There are as many and varied methods of meditation as there are spiritual masters. Christians owe it to themselves to develop
Meditation — Catechism Paragraph 2706 To meditate on what we read helps us to make it our own by confronting it with ourselves. Here, another