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EPISODE · Jul 12, 2016 · 57 MIN

The Grace of Contemplative Prayer, Part Two of Three

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In this segment, Mark and Frances delve into more of the particulars of the transition from active mental prayer to passive contemplative prayer. We start with a discussion of how to prepare for the gift of infused contemplation. St. Teresa of Avila recommended the practice of the prayer of recollection. What do we need to do to get recollected? What does the transition from the active prayer degrees to the passive contemplative prayer degrees look like? What signs does St. John of the Cross give us to help us know when we are being called to leave discursive prayer and mental reasoning and practice more simplicity in prayer? What signs does he give to indicate we have entered the “Passive Night of the Sense”? What should the soul do when we are in this transition period? What should the soul be cautious about? Resources: Brochure: “St. Teresa’s Prayer of Recollection” by St. Teresa of Avila, brochure; ICS Publications. Scripture: Ps. 46:11 Books: “Divine Intimacy” by Fr. Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen, OCD; Tan Books. “The Ascent of Mt. Carmel” ( Book 2, Ch. 13) by St. John of the Cross from “The Collected Works of St. John of the Cross” translated by Kieran Kavanaugh, OCD and Otilio Rodriguez, OCD; ICS Publications. “The Dark Night” (Book I, Ch. 9) by St. John of the Cross from “The Collected Works of St. John of the Cross” translated by Kieran Kavanaugh, OCD and Otilio Rodriguez, OCD; ICS Publications. “The Practice of Contemplation According to John of the Cross” by James W. Kinn; ICS Publications.

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