Rushing: An Enemy of Recollection
A steady pace of rushing places a great hindrance not only on peace and rest for ourselves and our family but also on our relationship with God. Rushing ruins our recollection.
A steady pace of rushing places a great hindrance not only on peace and rest for ourselves and our family but also on our relationship with God. Rushing ruins our recollection.
Dr. Anthony Lilles examines the interplay of action and contemplation in the spiritual life.
There are two upcoming fall courses at the Avila Institute called “Contemplative Prayer and the Angelic Doctor” and “Growth in Holiness: Doctors of the Interior Life.” You will learn wisdom from the saints and their pursuit of God. Register online to find out more about these two intriguing classes!
What was St. Elizabeth of the Trinity’s lived spirituality actually like? Learn something about this from a post containing excerpts from Julie Enzler’s translation of Giovanna della Croce’s book on Elizabeth of the Trinity.
What is the wisdom of Saint Elisabeth of the Trinity all about? Find out when Dr. Anthony Lilles reflects on this newly canonized saint.
Who is Elisabeth of the Trinity? Dr. Anthony Lilles introduces us to our newest saint and her thought, canonized today!
Why is Elizabeth of the Trinity, who will be canonized tomorrow, so important to our times today? Find out when Father Mitch Pacwa interviews Dr. Anthony Lilles on EWTN.
What does it mean to live as a Praise of Glory? And, how does one do this? Find out as Avila Institute Professor Julie Enzler reflects.
Saint Elizabeth of the Trinity (1880 – 1906), a contemporary of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, is a Carmelite mystic from Dijon, France. Her profound theological reflections