
Inordinate Affections, Vain Hope, Pride, Too Much Familiarity
Can we be too familiar with people? What are the consequences? Thomas a Kempis counsels on this, inordinate affections and vain hope and pride.
Can we be too familiar with people? What are the consequences? Thomas a Kempis counsels on this, inordinate affections and vain hope and pride.
Should people who do evil be excused? Are they culpable for sinning? Does God heal them after they die? Catholic therapist Allison Ricciardi explores these questions and more.
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 did Christ die on the cross? And, how do we experience God’s mercy? Find out when Father Michael Najim preaches the second portion of his three-part “Mercy Mission” on “Receiving God’s mercy”.
What were St. Bernard’s ideas about humility and pride? Dr. Anthony Lilles reflects on this vision, with application to Lent.
What lessons does Jesus’ hidden life teach us? Father Gabriel of Saint Mary Magdalen reflects on this excerpt from the classic Carmelite meditation book “Divine Intimacy”.
How can we become more aware of our sins? How does disposition help us to meditate more effectively? Dan and Melissa answer these questions as they reflect on the book “Finding God Through Meditation” by St Peter of Alcántara.
What happens when we sin? Find out when Father Gabriel of Saint Mary Magdalen reflects on this excerpt from the classic Carmelite meditation book “Divine Intimacy”.
What is the ugliest rash in the world? Find out as Trent Beattie reflects on how we can believe we are 100% right and yet be completely wrong in judging people and circumstances, how this manifests a lack of humility in our lives…and how to correct this.
What are spiritualized capital sins? How do we find a balance in seeking God? Find out as Father John Bartunek concludes his look at this very important topic for those who seek the Lord.