Spirituality
TS 7:46. The inner chamber of your heart: “But when you pray, go into your room and shut the door and pray to your Father who is in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you.”—Mt 6:6. The word we look at in Greek is ταμεῖόν or tameion.
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TS 10:30. Today we look at the violence in the Old Testament vs. Christ on the cross. I frequently reference the Scripture commentary of the Jesuit, Fr. Cornelius a Lapide SJ.
TS 14:32. "Do not resist one who is evil." This podcast is a continuation of the Sermon on the Mount and Christ’s Law of Generosity.
TS 12:46. The Sermon on the Mount Part 3. We consider the control of the tongue, control of the eyes, and why this is easy to follow when we see the face of Jesus in prayer. N.B: This channel will be going to three videos a week instead of six.
Christ said: "Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.” We look first at St. Bruno's method of meditation on Christ as a Jew. Then we switch to the imaginative way of prayer this at TS 9:18.
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How do we reconcile “Let your light shine before others” with “when you give to the needy sound no trumpet before you”? We have a Patristic answer on that one. We also do an Ignatian meditation on how the boy Jesus lived Jewish tradition starting at TS 12:15.
The fruit of my silent retreat is brought to you as we cover the interior life of grace as the beginning of heaven and why the goal of Ignatian prayer is especially the increases of faith and hope and charity.
A Video Lectio Divina (VLX) on St. Ignatius’ Three Levels of Humility.
What do the Roman Empire, 2020 Lockdown, Vaccines, Braveheart and our Civil Rights have to do with the Beatitudes?
The Three Classes of Men
The Two Standards (Full Meditation of St. Ignatius of Loyola.)
The Creed 4.1: The Fourth Article of the Creed as found in the Catechism of Pope St. Pius X (CPX) p 20 Q/A 1-4.
What was it like to follow Jesus on His first day of public miracles?
Ignatian Mental Prayer in meeting Jesus on the shore of Galilee as Our Lord says to you, "Follow Me."
This is Greek Bible Study and Ignatian meditation upon the beginning of Jesus' ministry in the Gospel of St. Matthew
We look to St. Anthony of the Desert and ultimately Christ Our Lord to keys to defeating temptations that come to us in prayer.
Sermons and lectures from the original Sensus Fidelium channel