
Evangelical Poverty
Can someone who hangs on to attachments be poor, or even poor in spirit? Father Gabriel of Saint Mary Magdalen reflects in this excerpt from “Divine Intimacy”, his Carmelite meditation classic.
Can someone who hangs on to attachments be poor, or even poor in spirit? Father Gabriel of Saint Mary Magdalen reflects in this excerpt from “Divine Intimacy”, his Carmelite meditation classic.
What is love directed towards? Find out when Fr. Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen reflects on charity/love in an excerpt from his Carmelite meditation classic “Divine Intimacy”.
What of subjection, obedience and curbing our wordiness can help us grow spiritually? Find out when Thomas a Kempis reflects in an excerpt from the “Imitation of Christ”.
What is the great value of the virtue of meekness? Find out when Father Gabriel of Saint Mary Magdalen reflects in this excerpt from the Carmelite meditation classic “Divine Intimacy”.
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Can we be too familiar with people? What are the consequences? Thomas a Kempis counsels on this, inordinate affections and vain hope and pride.
What does attention to detail have to do with holiness? Find out why it is so important to pay attention to the “little things” when Father Gabriel of Saint Mary Magdalen reflects on diligence as virtue in an excerpt from the Carmelite meditation classic “Divine Intimacy”.
How does charity adapt itself to everyone? Find out when Father Gabriel of Saint Mary Magdalene reflects on an excerpt from the Carmelite meditation classic “Divine Intimacy”.
Besides honoring God, could the law He gave to Moses help us personally as well? Patti Maguire Armstrong makes a case that living according to the Decalogue is better for us spiritually, physically, emotionally.
Can we perform an act of love without feeling love? Find out when Father Gabriel of Saint Mary Magdalen reflects in this excerpt from the Carmelite meditation classic “Divine Intimacy”.