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Fr. Timothy Gallagher, Dr. Anthony Lilles, Deacon James Keating, Archbishop George Lucas, Msgr. John Esseeff and so many other Catholic Spiritual leaders and teachers/catechists offer the best teachings in the rich Catholic Spiritual/Discernment tradition. From the lives of the saints to the basics of Catholic Social teaching, from the Sacred Liturgy to prayer in everyday moments of our lives, we walk together as we fulfill our call to be saints in the making. By the renewal of our minds, we form ourselves so that may discern what is the will of God, what is good and pleasing and perfect. (Rom 12:2)

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Fr. Timothy Gallagher, Dr. Anthony Lilles, Deacon James Keating, Archbishop George Lucas, Msgr. John Esseeff and so many other Catholic Spiritual leaders and teachers/catechists offer the best teachings in the rich Catholic Spiritual/Discernment tradition. From the lives of the saints to the basics of Catholic Social teaching, from the Sacred Liturgy to prayer in everyday moments of our lives, we walk together as we fulfill our call to be saints in the making. By the renewal of our minds, we form ourselves so that may discern what is the will of God, what is good and pleasing and perfect. (Rom 12:2)

    BTP-LOT17 – Extraordinary Mystical Phenomenon – The Life of St. Teresa of Avila – Beginning to Pray with Dr. Anthony Lilles – Discerning Hearts Podcast

    BTP-LOT17 – Extraordinary Mystical Phenomenon – The Life of St. Teresa of Avila – Beginning to Pray with Dr. Anthony Lilles – Discerning Hearts Podcast

    Extraordinary Mystical Phenomenon – The Life of St. Teresa of Avila – Beginning to Pray with Dr. Anthony Lilles

    Dr. Anthony Lilles and Kris McGregor discuss locutions and the experiences of St. Teresa of Avila. They explain that locutions, or extraordinary mystical phenomena, are more common than people realize but are unnecessary for salvation. Dr. Lilles points out that these experiences don’t necessarily reflect a person’s spiritual maturity and can be both helpful and potentially misleading. He provides examples of individuals who misinterpreted their experiences and warns against seeking such phenomena for the sake of bypassing the obedience of faith. They go into different types of locutions, emphasizing the importance of discernment and testing these experiences.

    Highlighting the transformative power of genuine locutions, which bring clarity, freedom, and strength, helps us live a more aligned life with God’s will.



    For more episodes in this series: The Life of St. Teresa of Avila; with Dr. Anthony Lilles

    For an audio version of the book:  “The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus” by St. Teresa of Avila

    For other audio recordings of various spiritual classics, you can visit the Discerning Hearts Spiritual Classics page.





    Discerning Hearts reflection questions for this episode:



    * Understanding Locutions: How would you explain the concept of locutions and their significance in Catholic spirituality?

    * Discernment and Spiritual Maturity: What insights does Dr. Anthony Lilles offer regarding the relationship between locutions and spiritual maturity? How does this challenge common misconceptions?

    * Distinguishing Genuine Experiences: Based on the discussion, how can one discern between authentic locutions and misleading experiences? What criteria or signs did the speakers mention?

    * Responsiveness to Divine Guidance: Reflect on the importance of being receptive to divine guidance in one’s spiritual journey. How can individuals cultivate openness to hearing God’s voice?

    * Role of Spiritual Direction: How does this episode highlight the significance of spiritual direction in navigating mystical experiences? What role does accountability and guidance play in discernment?

    * Integration with Scripture: Discuss the relationship between locutions and scriptural grounding. How can individuals align their experiences with biblical principles and teachings?

    * Personal Reflections on Prayer: Consider your own prayer life. Have you ever experienced moments of perceived divine inspiration? How do these experiences shape your faith and actions?





    An excerpt from Chapter 25, discussed in this episode:

    “It will be as well, I think, to explain these locutions of God, and to describe what the soul feels when it receives them, in order that you, my father, may understand the matter; for ever since that time of which I am speaking, when our Lord granted me that grace, it has been an ordinary occurrence until now, as will appear by what I have yet to say.

    The words are very distinctly formed; but by the bodily ear they are not heard. They are, however, much more clearly understood than they would be if they were heard by the ear. It is impossible not to understand them,

    • 32 min
    St. Catherine of Siena Novena – Day Five – Mp3 audio & Text

    St. Catherine of Siena Novena – Day Five – Mp3 audio & Text

    St. Catherine of Siena Novena – Day Five

    To Monna Agnese wife of Francesco, a tailor of Florence

    I desire to see thee clothed in true and perfect humility–for that is a little virtue which makes us great in the sight of God. This is the virtue which constrained and inclined God to make His most sweet Son incarnate in the Womb of Mary. It is as exalted as the proud are humbled; it shines in the sight of God and men; it binds the hands of the wicked, it unites the soul with God, it purifies and laves away the soil of our sin, and calls on God to show us mercy.

    Heavenly Father, your glory is in your saints. We praise your glory in the life of the admirable St. Catherine of Siena, virgin and doctor of the Church. Her whole life was a noble sacrifice inspired by an ardent love of Jesus, your unblemished Lamb. In troubled times she strenuously upheld the rights of His beloved spouse, The Church. Father, honor her merits and hear her prayers for each of us. Help us to pass unscathed through the corruption of this world, and to remain unshakably faithful to the church in word, deed, and example. Help us always to see in the Vicar of Christ an anchor in the storms of life, and a beacon of light to the harbor of your Love, in this dark night of your times and men’s souls. Grant also to each of us our special petition . . . (pause to pray for your own intentions). We ask this through Jesus, your Son, in the bond of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

    St. Catherine of Siena, Pray for us.



    For the complete novena visit the St. Catherine of Siena Novena Page

    • 2 min
    Wednesday of the Fourth Week of Eastertide – A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast

    Wednesday of the Fourth Week of Eastertide – A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast

    

    Wednesday of the Fourth Week of Eastertide – A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast

    As you begin, take a deep breath and exhale slowly.  For at least the next few moments, surrender all the cares and concerns of this day to the Lord.

    Say slowly from your heart “Jesus, I Trust In You…You Take Over”

    Become aware that He is with you, looking upon you with love, wanting to be heard deep within in your heart…

    From the Holy Gospel According to St. John 12:44-50

    Jesus declared publicly:

    ‘Whoever believes in me

    believes not in me

    but in the one who sent me,

    and whoever sees me,

    sees the one who sent me.

    I, the light, have come into the world,

    so that whoever believes in me

    need not stay in the dark any more.

    If anyone hears my words and does not keep them faithfully,

    it is not I who shall condemn him,

    since I have come not to condemn the world,

    but to save the world.

    He who rejects me and refuses my words has his judge already:

    the word itself that I have spoken will be his judge on the last day.

    For what I have spoken does not come from myself;

    no, what I was to say,

    what I had to speak,

    was commanded by the Father who sent me,

    and I know that his commands mean eternal life.

    And therefore what the Father has told me

    is what I speak.’

    What word made this passage come alive for you?



    What did you sense the Lord saying to you?

    Once more give the Lord an opportunity to speak to you:

    Jesus declared publicly:

    ‘Whoever believes in me

    believes not in me

    but in the one who sent me,

    and whoever sees me,

    sees the one who sent me.

    I, the light, have come into the world,

    so that whoever believes in me

    need not stay in the dark any more.

    If anyone hears my words and does not keep them faithfully,

    it is not I who shall condemn him,

    since I have come not to condemn the world,

    but to save the world.

    He who rejects me and refuses my words has his judge already:

    the word itself that I have spoken will be his judge on the last day.

    For what I have spoken does not come from myself;

    no, what I was to say,

    what I had to speak,

    was commanded by the Father who sent me,

    and I know that his commands mean eternal life.

    And therefore what the Father has told me

    is what I speak.’

    What did your heart feel as you listened?

    What did you sense the Lord saying to you?

    Once more, through Him, with Him and in Him listen to the Word:

    Jesus declared publicly:

    ‘Whoever believes in me

    believes not in me

    but in the one who sent me,

    and whoever sees me,

    sees the one who sent me.

    I, the light, have come into the world,

    so that whoever believes in me

    need not stay in the dark any more.

    If anyone hears my words and does not keep them faithfully,

    it is not I who shall condemn him,

    since I have come not to condemn the world,

    but to save the world.

    He who rejects me and refuses my words has his judge already:

    the word itself that I have spoken will be his judge on the last day.

    For what I have spoken does not come from myself;

    no, what I was to say,

    what I had to speak,

    was commanded by the Father who sent me,

    and I know that his commands mean eternal life.

    And therefore what the Father has told me

    is what I speak.’

    What touched your heart in this time of prayer?

    What did your heart feel as you prayed?

    What do you hope to carry with you from this time with the Lord?



    Our Father, who art in heaven,

      hallowed be thy name.

    Thy kingdom come.

     Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven.

    Give us this day our daily bread,

    • 9 min
    SCS5 – The Supreme Truth and other topics – St. Catherine of Siena with Fr. Thomas McDermott O.P. – Discerning Hearts Podcast

    SCS5 – The Supreme Truth and other topics – St. Catherine of Siena with Fr. Thomas McDermott O.P. – Discerning Hearts Podcast

    The Supreme Truth and other topics – St. Catherine of Siena with Fr. Thomas McDermott O.P.



    In this enlightening episode, Father Thomas McDermott O.P. delves into St. Catherine of Siena’s spiritual legacy, exploring her status as a Doctor of the Church and the profound depth of her teachings as presented in her principal work, The Dialogue, and her extensive letters. Father McDermott elucidates St. Catherine’s mystical experiences, particularly during her communion, where she received divine locutions that formed the basis of her writings.

    The episode highlights the core themes of St. Catherine’s teachings, including the importance of truth and self-knowledge, the practical application of theology in everyday Christian life, and virtues like humility, obedience, and patience. A significant focus is also placed on the concept of divinization, a key aspect of her theology, which illustrates how humans are invited to share in God’s divinity through grace. This discussion sheds light on St. Catherine’s theological contributions. It underscores her timeless impact on Christian spirituality and ecclesiastical teachings, offering valuable insights into living a virtuous Christian life rooted in contemplative practice and practical action.





    Discerning Hearts Reflection Questions:



    * Self-Knowledge and Truth: St. Catherine emphasized the importance of self-knowledge and understanding the truth about God and ourselves. Reflect on your own journey of self-knowledge. How has your understanding of yourself influenced your relationship with God?

    * Divine Communication: Father McDermott describes St. Catherine’s mystical experiences and her communion with God. How do you perceive divine communication in your own life? In what ways do you feel God communicates with you, and how do you respond?

    * Practical Virtues: St. Catherine’s teachings highlight virtues like humility, obedience, and patience. Choose one of these virtues and reflect on its role in your life. Can you identify a recent situation where you successfully or unsuccessfully embodied this virtue?

    * Role of Mystical Experiences: According to St. Catherine, mystical experiences should lead to an increase in virtuous living. Reflect on any personal experiences that you consider mystical or profoundly spiritual. How have these experiences impacted your daily actions and spiritual growth?

    * Concept of Divinization: The idea of sharing in God’s divinity is a profound aspect of St. Catherine’s theology. Reflect on what divinization means to you. How does the concept that we are made to share in the divine life influence your understanding of your purpose and actions?

    * The Impact of Sin and Grace: Discuss how St. Catherine views the effects of original sin and grace on human nature. How does recognizing your own sinfulness and God’s grace change the way you approach life and relationships?

    * Teachings Applied to Contemporary Issues: St. Catherine was practical and addressed the needs of her time. How can her teachings be applied to contemporary issues in the Church or society today? Are there specific teachings that resonate with you in addressing current challenges?

    * Contemplative Prayer: St. Catherine strongly advocated contemplative prayer as a means to truth and a deeper relationship with God. How does contemplative prayer fit into your spiritual practice? What steps can you take to deepen or incorporate contemplative prayer into your routine?





    For the entire Discerning Hearts series “The Life and Teachings of St. Catherine of Siena” visit here

    Fr. Thomas McDermott, OP is Regent of Studies for the Dominican Province of St.

    • 31 min
    St. Catherine of Siena Novena – Day Four – Mp3 audio & Text

    St. Catherine of Siena Novena – Day Four – Mp3 audio & Text

    St. Catherine of Siena Novena – Day Four

    To Nanna, daughter of Benincasa, a little maid, her niece, in Florence:

     Now, then, we must have light–otherwise it would not be enough. This light has to be the light of most holy faith. But the saints say that faith without works is dead. Therefore we need to exert ourselves virtuously all the time, and leave our childishness and vanities, and not behave any longer like worldly girls, but like faithful brides consecrated to Christ crucified; in this way we shall have a lamp, and oil, and light.

    Heavenly Father, your glory is in your saints. We praise your glory in the life of the admirable St. Catherine of Siena, virgin and doctor of the Church. Her whole life was a noble sacrifice inspired by an ardent love of Jesus, your unblemished Lamb. In troubled times she strenuously upheld the rights of His beloved spouse, The Church. Father, honor her merits and hear her prayers for each of us. Help us to pass unscathed through the corruption of this world, and to remain unshakably faithful to the church in word, deed, and example. Help us always to see in the Vicar of Christ an anchor in the storms of life, and a beacon of light to the harbor of your Love, in this dark night of your times and men’s souls. Grant also to each of us our special petition . . . (pause to pray for your own intentions). We ask this through Jesus, your Son, in the bond of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

    St. Catherine of Siena, Pray for us.





    For the complete novena visit the St. Catherine of Siena Novena Page

    • 2 min
    Tuesday of the Fourth Week of Eastertide – A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast

    Tuesday of the Fourth Week of Eastertide – A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast

    

    Tuesday of the Fourth Week of Eastertide – A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast

    As you begin, take a deep breath and exhale slowly.  For at least the next few moments, surrender all the cares and concerns of this day to the Lord.

    Say slowly from your heart “Jesus, I Trust In You…You Take Over”

    Become aware that He is with you, looking upon you with love, wanting to be heard deep within in your heart…

    From the Holy Gospel According to St. John 10:22-30

    It was the time when the feast of Dedication was being celebrated in Jerusalem. It was winter, and Jesus was in the Temple walking up and down in the Portico of Solomon. The Jews gathered round him and said, ‘How much longer are you going to keep us in suspense? If you are the Christ, tell us plainly.’ Jesus replied:

    ‘I have told you, but you do not believe.

    The works I do in my Father’s name are my witness;

    but you do not believe,

    because you are no sheep of mine.

    The sheep that belong to me listen to my voice;

    I know them and they follow me.

    I give them eternal life;

    they will never be lost

    and no one will ever steal them from me.

    The Father who gave them to me is greater than anyone,

    and no one can steal from the Father.

    The Father and I are one.’

    What word made this passage come alive for you?



    What did you sense the Lord saying to you?

    Once more give the Lord an opportunity to speak to you:

    It was the time when the feast of Dedication was being celebrated in Jerusalem. It was winter, and Jesus was in the Temple walking up and down in the Portico of Solomon. The Jews gathered round him and said, ‘How much longer are you going to keep us in suspense? If you are the Christ, tell us plainly.’ Jesus replied:

    ‘I have told you, but you do not believe.

    The works I do in my Father’s name are my witness;

    but you do not believe,

    because you are no sheep of mine.

    The sheep that belong to me listen to my voice;

    I know them and they follow me.

    I give them eternal life;

    they will never be lost

    and no one will ever steal them from me.

    The Father who gave them to me is greater than anyone,

    and no one can steal from the Father.

    The Father and I are one.’

    What did your heart feel as you listened?

    What did you sense the Lord saying to you?

    Once more, through Him, with Him and in Him listen to the Word:

    It was the time when the feast of Dedication was being celebrated in Jerusalem. It was winter, and Jesus was in the Temple walking up and down in the Portico of Solomon. The Jews gathered round him and said, ‘How much longer are you going to keep us in suspense? If you are the Christ, tell us plainly.’ Jesus replied:

    ‘I have told you, but you do not believe.

    The works I do in my Father’s name are my witness;

    but you do not believe,

    because you are no sheep of mine.

    The sheep that belong to me listen to my voice;

    I know them and they follow me.

    I give them eternal life;

    they will never be lost

    and no one will ever steal them from me.

    The Father who gave them to me is greater than anyone,

    and no one can steal from the Father.

    The Father and I are one.’

    What touched your heart in this time of prayer?

    What did your heart feel as you prayed?

    What do you hope to carry with you from this time with the Lord?



    Our Father, who art in heaven,

      hallowed be thy name.

    Thy kingdom come.

     Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven.

    Give us this day our daily bread,

     and forgive us our trespasses,

     as we forgive those who trespass against us,

    and lead us not into temptation,

     but deliver us from evil.

    Amen

    Excerpt from THE JERUSALEM BIBLE, copyright (c) 1966 by Darton,

    • 9 min

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