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Dan Burke - The Way of Contemplation

To reveal the rich and life-changing mystical tradition of the Catholic Church - this is my passion and the purpose of this channel. Every renewal in the Catholic Church has come through authentic encounters with people who desire to know God and who seek Him in prayer and the interior life. One challenge is that much of what is publically available is either not orthodox, and/or is mixed with non-Christian Eastern spirituality. Our aim here is to draw from the pure well of Catholic tradition - the only safe and truly transformative water of life.

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    How Small Choices Shape Our Path to Holiness

    How often do we let comfort rule our choices? Discover the power of small decisions and how self-discipline can lead to unforeseen blessings in your professional and personal journey.Are you looking for Catholic community? https://www.apostoliviae.org/

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    Spiritual Warfare 101: A Field Guide to Fighting Back Daily

    God has promised you peace." It's more than a promise; it's a call to action. Unmask the unseen battles we face every day. With the right guidance, resilience, and spiritual tools, you can emerge victorious and filled with peace.Want to learn more? Free video series on spiritual warfare here: https://bit.ly/42fUMH7

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    Jubilee Year Controversy Explained

    The controversy of the Jubilee Year of Hope explained.Papal Document "SPES NON CONFUNDIT" https://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/bulls/documents/20240509_spes-non-confundit_bolla-giubileo2025.htmlJubilee Indulgence 2025: https://bit.ly/4fPWn9WMore Jubilee Resources: https://www.usccb.org/jubilee2025

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    Everything You Need to Know About the Jubilee Year of Hope 2025

    What is the Year of Hope, and why is 2025 so important for your spiritual life? Pope Francis has declared a Jubilee year, promising an outpouring of grace through the Church. In this video, Dan breaks it all down—what it means, how to participate, and how to unlock these graces for yourself.Papal Document "SPES NON CONFUNDIT" https://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/bulls/documents/20240509_spes-non-confundit_bolla-giubileo2025.htmlJubilee Indulgence 2025: https://bit.ly/4fPWn9WMore Jubilee Resources: https://www.usccb.org/jubilee2025

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    The Hell Debate: What Jesus Said About Hell

    Talking about hell may make us uncomfortable but Jesus spoke about it often. Our modern culture downplays difficult truths like hell but it's important to face the truth and listen to what Jesus says about it...And he said to them, “Strive to enter by the narrow door; for many, I tell you, will seek to enter and will not be able. When once the householder has risen up and shut the door, you will begin to stand outside and to knock at the door, saying, ‘Lord, open to us.’ He will answer you, ‘I do not know where you come from.’" Luke 13:23-25

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    Media Detox: Are We Desensitized to Explicit Content

    Have you ever re-watched a show and were shocked by the content? From TV shows to phone addiction, this video dives into the surprising effects of modern media and shares actionable steps to reclaim your attention.

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    Authentic Disciples and Fairweather Friends

    Discover the power of fighting for God - reflecting on the suffering of Jesus and the lack of support from his disciples, Dan explores the importance of standing up for one's faith and defending priests who face criticism for upholding church teachings. Key Takeaways: +The 'wicked' are often more active in opposing God than the 'good' are in defending Him. +Real conversion and spiritual depth are measured by the support and defense given to the church’s leaders, especially during controversial changes. +True friendship and discipleship are tested not only in times of harmony but significantly during conflicts and adversity. Notable Quotes: "The wicked are so much more active in fighting against God than the good in fighting for him." "We can't be fair weather friends and be authentic disciples of Jesus." 0:00:00 The wicked are more active in fighting against God than the good in fighting for him. 0:02:26 People are quick to attack priests seeking to make the liturgy more reverent. 0:04:02 The disciples became more deeply converted after the Holy Spirit came. 0:05:31 Do we defend our priests and spread good words about them? 0:07:57 We must fight towards one another, even when offended. 0:09:23 We should be united in Jesus for the sake of His kingdom.

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    Importance of Being Raw and Unfiltered with Our Spiritual Director and Confessor

    Dan discusses spiritual transparency, emphasizing the importance of rigorous honesty in the sacrament of confession and spiritual direction because, "the human heart has an infinite capacity for self deception, our minds and hearts are delusion factories." Key Takeaways: +The human heart and mind are prone to self-deception, which affects our self-awareness and can obscure the truth from our spiritual mentors. +To achieve clarity and receive proper guidance, we should approach confessions and spiritual direction with complete honesty, without attempting to manage or filter our emotions. +Pride, vanity, and our natural desire for acceptance can interfere with our interactions with confessors and spiritual directors. +Being direct and transparent with spiritual advisors is essential for fruitful engagements and personal liberation. Notable Quotes: "We have an infinite capacity for self deception." "The human mind and heart is a delusion factory." "Don't ever seek to interpret [mystical experiences]. Just receive and be grateful and move on." "Be bold, be truthful, be unmanaged, be forthright, be unfiltered with your directors and confessors." Chapters 0:00:00 Importance of being raw and unfiltered with spiritual directors and confessors 0:01:10 Human nature and the drive to build bridges with others 0:02:37 St. John of the Cross's warning against distorting reality 0:03:51 Encouragement to be bold and unfiltered in spiritual direction and confession

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    The Spiritual Poison of Subjectivity

    Dan describes the poison of subjectivity and how subjective perspectives can lead to self-delusion and blindness towards truths. Key Takeaways: +Subjectivity can be a spiritual toxin, leading one to delusions and blindness towards the truth. +The journey into truth and growth in spiritual life begins with an encounter with Jesus and unfolds with practices such as prayer and participation in the sacraments. +A rule of life or plan of love and daily examination can correct the problem of subjective perception. +Regular spiritual practices such as receiving the Eucharist and confession can provide deeper self-awareness and aid in overcoming sin and imperfection. Notable Quotes: "The human person has an infinite capacity for self delusion. It means that we can convince ourselves of many things that aren't true." "The antidote to the poison of subjectivity is, I believe, the examine and the rule of life, where every day you're checking against those." "I would argue that in the most important things in life, the enemy, the flesh, the devil, are all battling against us, seeing clearly and truly where we are." "But whatever you need to do to make you awake to the behaviors that you're asleep to...that will help you to break out of patterns of sin and lack of awareness and help you to get free of things that bind you." "Did I eat properly or not? That's objective. Do I weigh more today than yesterday? That's objective." Chapters 0:00:00 Introduction to the spiritual poison of subjectivity 0:00:37 The journey into truth and the problem of subjectivity 0:01:23 The direct intervention of God and special devotions 0:02:10 Example of subjectivity in relation to weight gain 0:03:48 Complexities of travel and subjective awareness 0:05:09 The importance of a rule of life and daily weighing 0:06:28 Control mechanisms for weight: food, exercise, quantity 0:08:06 The antidote to subjectivity: examine and rule of life 0:08:43 The role of the Eucharist and reconciliation 0:09:42 Breaking patterns of behavior and increasing awareness 0:10:18 Additional measures for weight loss and self-awareness 0:11:15 Defeating the poison of subjectivity and finding freedom 0:11:53 Conclusion and invitation for feedback

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    The Ache of a Contemplative Heart: Longing for God

    Do you yearn for a deeper connection with God but feel inadequate? Learn how to submit to this "ache" and avoid getting tripped up. Key Takeaways: * "The ache of a contemplative heart" is described as a longing for God, born of deep love and the recognition of one's own brokenness. * This spiritual ache is not associated with psychological inadequacy but with the believer's desire to honor God and acknowledge His sacrifice. * Contemplative prayer and devotion are characterized by a continuous desire for deeper connection with the divine, often accompanied by feelings of insufficiency in one's own efforts. * Dan advises against using this ache as a means for self-condemnation, instead recommending a firm, aggressive, yet yielding resolve in one's spiritual practice. * The conversation reaffirms that the contemplative ache should inspire hope and a drive to serve rather than lead to despair. Notable Quotes: * "It's an ache of love caused by a wound of love." * "I am finite and he's infinite. I am the branches. He's divine." * "Please draw me more deeply to you. Please help me to love you as I should, as you deserve." * "Don't allow it to be twisted by the enemy to condemnation." Key Moments 0:00 - The ache of a contemplative heart 1:42 - The desire for all to hallow God's name 2:41 - The ache of love caused by a wound of love 3:50 - Dealing with the ache through firm, yielding resolve 4:51 - Not allowing the ache to lead to despair

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    Keyhole Judgment: The Importance of Charitable Assumptions

    Dan discusses the concept of "keyhole judgment" and the importance of making charitable assumptions about others. Because we have a limited perspective in that we don't see the "whole picture." By assuming the best and interpreting what we see through a positive lens, we can foster a more beautiful and harmonious community. If you like this video and want to see more, please consider subscribing! What are your questions about the interior life? Leave them in the comments. Key Takeaways: +Understanding that our perception of others is limited, like looking through a "keyhole," and often lacks the full context of their lives and decisions. +The importance of making charitable assumptions about others, which aligns with Christian teachings and can lead to a harmonious community. +Highlights famous Christian figures such as Padre Pio and Teresa of Avila who were misjudged by their contemporaries, emphasizing historical instances of keyhole judgment. +As we introspect during Lent, we are encouraged to adopt a more compassionate and optimistic view when evaluating others' actions. Notable Quotes: "A charitable assumption is that you assume that if they knew the injury they caused or that they would cause the injury they did, they would have never have done it." "Love hopes all things, believes all things, and hope is a joyful anticipation of good." 0:00:00 Introduction to the concept of keyhole judgment 0:01:26 Assessing others through a keyhole 0:02:22 Jesus' admonition on judgment and making assessments 0:03:28 Practicing a charitable assumption and having a positive disposition 0:04:45 Negative consequences of judgment based on limited perspective 0:05:41 Examples of keyhole judgment in the church and persecution of saints 0:06:56 Reflection on being careful in judgment and assuming the best of others 0:06:56 Conclusion and prayer for Lent #catholic #prayer #judgement #charity #lent #contemplative #contemplativeprayer #jesus

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    The Healing Power of Mental Prayer: Overcoming Spiritual Challenges

    Prayer. Its mysterious, challenging, frustrating...AND Life-changing! God desires to heal and set us free from anxiety, fear, doubt, and darkness. Prayer is the key to shedding these burdens and finding peace in His presence. Come and sit with Him, experience His grace. He said to Simon, "Put out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch" (Luke 5:4) Learn how to pray today with this free series: https://bit.ly/3SMmKVN This retreat was filmed in Australia by  @Parousiamedia 

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    The Conflict Over Eucharistic Reception

    Have you ever experienced conflict with how you receive Holy Communion? In this video Dan explains church teaching on reception of the Eucharist and gives practical advice on how to handle conflict at your parish Key Takeaways: +Spiritual growth often leads to a desire for more reverent expressions of faith, particularly during the Holy Mass. +The traditional practice of receiving Holy Communion on the tongue, while kneeling, is deeply rooted in church teachings. +"Memoriale Domini" upholds the method of distributing communion on the tongue as the most respectful and dignified approach. +It is suggested to approach priests with love, respect, and clear communication when discussing changes in church practices. +The contemplative life involves addressing conflict with prayer, empathy, and an overarching goal of unity and spiritual elevation. Notable Quotes: "Every fragment of the Lord is fully him, body, blood, soul, and divinity." "This is how someone who's living the contemplative life deals with conflict. It begins with prayer." Chapters 0:00:00 Introduction and explanation of the challenge faced by a disciple in her parish 0:01:14 The significance of receiving Jesus in the Eucharist on the knees and on the tongue 0:02:14 Reasons for receiving on the tongue and the potential dangers of receiving in the hand 0:03:04 Revelation about satanists desecrating the Eucharist 0:03:48 Importance of connecting to long-standing tradition and church teaching 0:04:42 Official document supporting reception on the tongue and kneeling 0:05:28 Ensuring proper respect and care for the Eucharist 0:06:47 Advice on approaching the pastor to discuss the issue 0:08:26 Praying and fasting for the pastor's understanding and change 0:11:07 Approaching the pastor with love, respect, and humility 0:12:57 Plea to allow for reception on the tongue and kneeling 0:14:18 Summary and conclusion on dealing with conflict in a contemplative way

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    How to Resolve Parish Conflict

    Have you ever had conflict in your parish and didn't know how to resolve it? Learn how to find holy resolutions for conflicts. Dan shares advice on how to do this. Key Takeaways: +Engage in a month of fasting and prayer before addressing conflicts with your priest, to foster love and humility. +Utilize the practice of fasting as a means to demonstrate respect and understanding, much like expressing sincerity in other challenging situations. +Transform your perspective by identifying positive aspects of your priest's service and sharing encouragement before discussing issues. +Prayer groups for priests can be an effective way to support and honor your clergy, promoting a healthier parish community. +Love and not criticism should be the guiding force in resolving conflicts, aligning with Christian principles of patience and charity. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction to fasting and prayer for priests 1:29 Story of a respectful encounter with a police officer 3:34 Importance of praising the priest before addressing conflicts 4:51 Suggestions for fasting from negative speech or food 7:13 Recommendation to start a prayer group for priests 9:04 Conclusion and encouragement to love and pray for priests

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    Contemplative Living and the Implications of Belief

    Drawing upon the wisdom of spiritual doctors of the church and his own life-changing experiences, Dan discusses the transformative potential of living as if we truly believed the Gospel... Chapters 00:00 - Intro 00:32 - Those who make progress and those who don't 01:52 - The story of learning to love and the implications of belief 04:17 - Living truth and encountering God 06:18 - The importance of living out the contemplative life

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    The Devil's Delight: Why Worrying About Things You Can't Control is a Trap

    Dan talks about the overwhelming amount of information and the challenge of discerning what to engage with, especially in context of our circle of influence Key Takeaway + Worrying about issues beyond one's control is a distraction and hinders personal spiritual growth.

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    Breaking Free from Darkness: Spiritual Warfare and Liberation

    Do you struggle with obsessive and negative thoughts? Do you desire peace? Learn about practical strategies for overcoming trauma and negative thinking, the significance of sacramental life in achieving spiritual freedom, and the journey toward sanctity as laid out by St. Teresa in “Devil in the Castle.” Join Dan Burke and Teresa Yanaros as they discuss how to discern spirits effectively and the dangers of blending occult practices with Christianity.

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    How to Hear God's Voice with Lila Rose

    How do I know what God wants for my life? Which decision is the right one? Is it okay to choose what I desire? Lila Rose sits down with Dan Burke to discuss these questions and how we can tune our hearts to hear the voice of the Father. Subscribe today for more videos Dan! @DanBurkeWayofContemplation What are your questions about the interior life? Comment below Key Takeaways +Discerning God's will involves tuning into God's voice, differentiating it from one's own thoughts or evil influences +The transformation that comes from serious commitment to prayer and study of scripture, which in turn clarifies divine guidance. +The journey to discernment is not just spiritual but also practical, involving the intellect and reason, aided by the light of grace. +Being vulnerable and honest in prayer about one's desires can lead to a greater understanding of God's plans and intentions. +Love is the bridge that allows truth to pass

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    Progress of the Soul part 4 - How the Enemy Works

    Dan and Kris walk you through the beginning phases of the spiritual castle, from coming to terms with the reptiles of the first mansions (temptations and spiritual battles) to the tribulations of the second mansion and the complex dynamic between human relationships and spiritual progress. Key Takeaways: +Encountering and conquering spiritual warfare requires recognition and detachment from unhealthy influences, particularly in the early stages of spiritual growth. +Consistency in spiritual disciplines, especially mental prayer, is crucial for navigating the first three mansions and advancing in spiritual life. +Applying a structured 'rule of life' can transform ordinary routines into meaningful spiritual practices, leading to a rhythm that aligns with God's order. +Reliable catholic community and adherence to the magisterium can provide essential support for those on the spiritual journey. +Sometimes spiritual progress entails the patience of waiting and enduring suffering, which can itself be an integral part of carrying the cross. Notable Quotes: "It's really important in these early mansions to recognize when a person who's outside the castle influences you more than you influence them." "Saints aren't made in a day, and our faith will cause other issues in our life that we have to resolve, all for the sake of our salvation." "Every day we need this moment where we wake up fully and we go, okay, what's real? What's going on?"

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    Progress of the Soul pt 3 - How the Enemy Affects Us

    Dan Burke and Kris McGregor discuss the soul's journey toward divine union as outlined by St. Teresa of Avila. The conversation illuminates the often overlooked aspects of spiritual warfare within the stages of the Interior Castle, guiding listeners through the complexities of internal growth and the discernment of spirits. Key themes emerge as they discuss entering the castle—Teresa's metaphor for the soul's inner sanctum—and the spiritual nuances discovered within its walls. The significance of spiritual companionship, the impact of one's own transformation on others, and the imperative to rise above one's lower nature are woven throughout the conversation, emphasizing the progression of the soul's intimate relationship with God. Key Takeaways: +St. Teresa of Avila's Interior Castle serves as a guide to understanding spiritual warfare and progress at all stages of spiritual life. +Entering the castle symbolizes delving into the presence of the kingdom of God within oneself. +A key aspect of spiritual growth is the move from a general awareness of spirituality to actively seeking a deeper connection with God. +The importance of spiritual companionship and direction is highlighted as a means of navigating and advancing within the castle. +The authentic Christian witness can significantly influence and draw others into their own spiritual journey. Notable Quotes: "The only way to really understand it is to enter into it." - Dan Burke "As soon as we begin to ask the questions...we begin to exit out of that place that really is a pathway to hell." - Dan Burke "The closer we get to him, the brighter the bulb gets and the more healed we are and the better light we are." - Dan Burke

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    Finding Peace in the Storm w/ Dan Burke

    In this interview on the Catholic Aging Podcast with Matt Estrade, Dan discusses his new book, Finding Peace in the Storm: Reflections on Conformity with God's Will by Doctor of the Church St. Alphonsus Liguori. “We should most confidently abandon ourselves to all the dispositions of divine providence, since they are for our own good” (St. Alphonsus Liguori). Dan explains you how the “wind and waves” in the storm can help us ascend to union with God. Key Takeaways: +Suffering and its purpose +Theological perspective of God's permissive and active will +Embracing physical setbacks +Choosing gratitude +Importance of daily mental prayer

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    How to Deal with Distractions in Prayer

    an and Fr. John Bartunek discuss 2 types of distractions in prayer and tips on how to overcome them. Key Takeaways * Create a Distraction-Free Environment - Ensure your prayer space is free from modern distractions * Differentiate Between Distraction Types - Understand and address the difference between voluntary and involuntary distractions in your prayer life. * Calmly Redirect Attention - Instead of getting frustrated by distractions, calmly steer your focus back to God to exercise and strengthen your faith. * Embrace the Struggle - Recognizing that distractions are an inherent part of the spiritual journey can help in managing them with patience and resilience. * Seek God's Grace - Ask for help persevering in prayer

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    Progress of the Soul Part 2: Recognizing Temptation

    In this episode, Kris McGregor and Dan Burke delve into the concept of spiritual warfare and the importance of recognizing the presence of the devil in our lives. They discuss the teachings of St. Teresa of Avila, particularly her book "The Interior Castle," which offers valuable insights into the battle against evil and the journey towards a deeper union with God. McGregor and Burke emphasize the need to understand the tactics of the enemy and the importance of personal transformation in order to overcome the temptations and obstacles that hinder our spiritual growth. They highlight the beauty and glory of the kingdom of God and the transformative power of embracing a life of holiness. Key Takeaways: +Recognizing the presence of the devil and the reality of evil is crucial in navigating the spiritual journey and overcoming the darkness that hinders our relationship with God. +The enemy's tactics include tempting us with worldly desires, appealing to our sensual nature, and amplifying our weaknesses and vulnerabilities. +The early stages of the spiritual journey are often marked by habitual sin and weaknesses, but with awareness and perseverance, we can grow closer to God and become less susceptible to the attacks of the enemy. +The ultimate goal of the spiritual journey is to become the most full, unique expression of ourselves while united with God, worshiping Him in purity and becoming a light to the world. Notable Quotes: "The devil is not a psychological construct, as one very popular Catholic writer claims. Jesus wasn't psychologizing on the Mount of Temptation. He actually did cast out demons." - Dan Burke

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    Intro to Progress of the Soul

    In this episode, Dan, shares his deep admiration for St. Teresa of Avila and her profound impact on his spiritual journey. Discover how St. Teresa's writings provided invaluable insights into prayer and the spiritual life, and learn about the unique aspects of her writing style, emphasizing vulnerability and struggles. Key Takeaways: +Gain profound insights into prayer and the spiritual life through St. Teresa of Avila's writings. +Explore the relatable and comforting aspects of St. Teresa's vulnerability and honesty for those navigating their faith journey. +Understand the importance of entering the interior castle and overcoming the constant opposition in the journey towards union with God. +Learn about the essential role of mental prayer and self-awareness in deepening one's relationship with God. Quotes: "She reveals what's happening when we try to enter in and then, of course, when we enter in, all the different phases and shifts that the enemy works to keep us from the next step closer to the beloved." "She's very real. She was so vulnerable. And it's so powerful to hear a woman say, 'I had bad confessors, and I listened to them. I was caught in sin, and I would have gone to hell, even in the cloister.'" "She assumes that we don't necessarily understand how to draw into this intimacy with Jesus, both in terms of daily mental prayer and self-awareness." This was originally recorded with Kris Mcgregor on Discerning Hearts

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    Satan Conference: Should I Protest or Pray?

    In this video Dan addresses a question about protesting a Satanist convention and discusses the fundamental issues with it as well as the more effective & powerful approach we can take as Christians. Want to learn how to pray? Check out this free series from Dan - https://bit.ly/3UhGfq7 Key Takeaways +Political action in Orthodox Catholicism should not eclipse the ultimate goal of saving individual souls. +Protest may not effectively bring individuals closer to Christ but could polarize groups further. +Fasting and praying are more powerful and caring acts for the salvation of individual souls.

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    Dan Burke's Conversion Story: From the Occult to Catholic

    In this video, Dan shares his conversion story... Once a troubled individual with a painful upbringing marked by abuse and exposure to the occult, Dan's life was a battleground of internal torment. Having rejected his Jewish roots due to a stepfather who exemplified the worst of religious hypocrisy, he struggled to find a reason to live. Dan's quest for meaning led him to discover a merciful God and embark on a transformative path towards healing and purpose. He draws from his diverse experiences, including working at Pizza Hut, engaging with a Southern Baptist church, and contributing as an executive at Focus on the Family. His story culminates in a passionate commitment to Christ and eventually leads him to the Catholic faith. Key Takeaways * Extraordinary acts of love play a pivotal role in building a bridge for truth to pass over * True evangelization goes beyond mere words; it requires implicating oneself in the lives of those who are suffering. * Love, demonstrated through consistent, selfless actions, can soften even the hardest of hearts and lead them towards the truth. * Personal conversion stories can serve as powerful testimonies to faith and instruments of change for others. * Witnessing to family members can be challenging but remains a vital expression of gospel love, especially at the end of life. Notable quotes * "Jesus didn't give a damn about the politics of the first century. What he cared about was sitting down with people who were hurting and broken and spending time with them." * "Love builds a bridge over which truth can pass, even to the hardest of hearts." * "Preach the gospel all the time, and as a last resort, use words."

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    Behind the Scenes of the Chosen w/ Jonathan Roumie

    In an emotionally charged interview, Dan and Stephanie Burke engage Jonathan Roumie from "The Chosen" in a conversation that transcends mere discussion and touches the heart of spiritual experience. This behind-the-scenes look at not only Jonathan's role as Jesus but also his personal faith journey enlightens listeners on how profoundly impactful portraying the Son of God has been for him. The episode delves into the essence of Jesus' humanity, the burden of worthiness, and the beautiful intersection of art and faith. Jonathan Roumie brings to light the unique challenges and blessings of playing such a significant religious figure on screen. From the meticulous portrayal of Christ's day-to-day life in the wilderness to the weight of delivering parables with authenticity and humility, Roumie invites listeners to understand the depth of his character work. Key Takeaways: +Jonathan Roumie discusses the impact of portraying Jesus on his personal spirituality and how it has deepened his relationship with Christ. +Insight into the nuances and responsibilities of embodying the figure of Jesus, particularly when delivering scriptural parables to the audience. +Roumie shares his journey from a faith-informed upbringing to a profound spiritual reawakening that has infused his portrayal of Jesus with authenticity. +The cross-denominational impact of "The Chosen" is highlighted, with both Protestant and Catholic viewers feeling drawn closer to Christ through the series. +Roumie's interaction with fans on social media platforms, particularly through the praying the Divine Mercy Chaplet which he started during the COVID quarantine. Notable Quotes: "I should not be saying those words. I should not be preaching. I am not worthy enough to be preaching these words of Jesus." -Jonathan Roumie "He sees our faith, and it is beautiful to him." - Stephanie Burke "None of us are worthy. None of us are worthy. But we're here to tell this story." -Dallas Jenkins

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    The Secret to Lectio Divina

    Dan reflects and shares advice on the question/issue -- "I've tried lectio divina but I don't get much out of it..." Learn how to pray with this free series from Dan - https://bit.ly/3UhGfq7 Key Takeaways +Expectations in Prayer: Managing expectations in prayer +Relationship with God:The transformative power of being in the presence of holiness +Power of Divine Word: Focusing on spending time with God through reading and absorbing the actual words of God, especially in scripture. +The Secret to Prayer: Dan concludes by sharing a key perspective when pursuing the Lord in prayer

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    The Phases of Spiritual Growth

    In this video, Dan explains the importance of understanding the progress of the soul in the purgative, illuminative, and unitive ways. He explains that while it may not be crucial to know the exact phase one is in, it is essential to grasp the general trajectory of one's spiritual life. By understanding these phases, individuals can assess their progress, correspond to God's work in their lives, and navigate the spiritual battles that arise at each stage. Dan's book, "Devil in the Castle," provides detailed descriptions of the phases and the spiritual battles associated with them. Key Takeaways: +Understanding the progression of the soul in the purgative, illuminative, and unitive ways is crucial for those seeking spiritual growth. +While knowing the exact phase one is in may be challenging, it is important to grasp the general trajectory of one's spiritual life. +Recognizing the normative phases outlined by spiritual doctors helps individuals assess their progress and understand the spiritual battles they may face. +Dan Burke's book, "Devil in the Castle," provides detailed descriptions of the phases and the spiritual battles associated with each stage. Learn more at ApostoliViae.org

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    The Danger of Self Assessment

    In this video, Dan discusses the danger of self-assessment when it comes to understanding one's spiritual progress. He highlights the common mistake of misinterpreting the writings of St. Teresa of Avila's "Interior Castle" and assuming one's spiritual state based on certain experiences described in the text. Dan emphasizes the need for guidance from a spiritual director and a solid prayer life to truly understand and assess one's spiritual progress. Key Takeaways: +Self-assessment in spiritual progress can be dangerous and misleading +The human capacity for self-delusion and the enemy's attempts to confuse and dilute spiritual progress further complicate self-assessment. +A good spiritual director, along with a foundationally sound sacramental life and daily mental prayer, is crucial for gaining a clearer understanding of one's spiritual state. +It is important to approach spiritual progress with humility, seeking guidance from knowledgeable sources and reading broadly in the Carmelite tradition. Learn more at AposotliViae.org

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    Preparing for Lent: How to Avoid Missing the Graces

    In this episode, Dan addresses a common concern among individuals who struggle to fully immerse themselves in the liturgical seasons of Advent and Lent. He openly admits that he too experiences these difficulties and offers his insights on how to overcome them and take advantage of the graces and opportunities for spiritual growth during these sacred times. He stresses the importance of breaking our usual routines and directing our hearts and minds towards God during Advent and Lent. Additionally, Dan shares some personal rituals and preparations for Lent, such as a thorough examination of conscience, devotion to Our Lady of Sorrows, and reading meditations on the passion of Jesus. He also encourages listeners to plan their Lenten activities ahead of time and prioritize prayer and other spiritual practices amidst their busy lives. Key Takeaways: +Advent and Lent are disruptive seasons that require us to break out of our normal patterns and orient our hearts and minds towards God. +It is important to engage in a deeper examination of conscience and be open to the Lord's guidance in identifying areas of sin or imperfection that need to be addressed during Lent. +Planning and scheduling Lenten activities in advance can help ensure that they are not overlooked or pushed aside amidst other commitments. +Reading meditations on the passion of Jesus can be a powerful way to draw closer to the Lord during Lent. +It is essential to prioritize prayer and spiritual practices during Lent and make them a non-negotiable part of our daily routines. Notable Quotes: +"The hardest thing about liturgical rhythm is that the seasons of Advent and Lent are disruptive rhythms. They require that we discontinue or change the normative patterns of our life. But this is on purpose. They're supposed to be disruptive so that we stop and break out of our ruts and out of the patterns that help us to fall asleep spiritually." - Dan +"A single tear shed at the remembrance of the passion of Jesus is worth more than a pilgrimage to Jerusalem or a year of fasting on bread and water because it was for this end that our Lord suffered so much, in order that we should think of his sufferings." - St. Augustine

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    How to Heal from Loneliness

    Summary: Dan expresses that true understanding, acceptance, and love come from the gaze of the Father, providing a profound sense of relief from loneliness. The ultimate healing is believed to occur in heaven, where there will be no more sorrow, pain, or barriers to love. Key Takeaways: +Impact of Past Wounds +Importance of Vulnerability +Healing from Loneliness Learn more at AposotliViae.org

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    Understanding and Dealing with Attachments

    In his discussion, Dan Burke delves into the idea of attachments and how they can impede personal spiritual development. He openly shares his own battle with his attachment to YouTube and his determination to overcome it. Continuing, Dan stresses the significance of prayer and being mindful of behaviors that go against one's desired path, emphasizing the value of reading spiritual texts and seeking guidance from mentors in order to break free from attachments. In closing, Dan urges listeners to make prayer a priority and strive to spread healing in the world. Key Takeaways: +Attachments can hinder spiritual growth and it is important to be aware of them. +Prayer is essential in overcoming attachments and becoming more focused on one's spiritual journey. +Seeking guidance from others and engaging in spiritual reading can help in identifying and overcoming attachments. +Offering up attachments in prayer and asking for the virtue of self-control can aid in breaking free from unhealthy habits. +Prioritizing prayer and silence can lead to a deeper connection with God and a more fulfilling spiritual life. Learn more at ApostoliViae.org

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    "I Am a Contemplative"

    In this episode, Dan reflects on humility and its relationship to the contemplative life. He clarifies the difference between proclaiming oneself as a "contemplative" and acknowledging one's state in life or role, emphasizing the importance of humility in spiritual growth. He also brings to awareness the issue of self-deception, a common pitfall in the spiritual life, utilizing insights from St. Teresa of Avila and Jesus' teachings on humility. Dan also highlights the challenges of self-assessment and the need for objective feedback and accountability in the spiritual journey. Key Takeaways: -Humility is essential in the spiritual life and involves recognizing one's need for God and avoiding self-deception. -Proclaiming oneself as a contemplative can be contrary to humility and may lead to pride. -Accurate self-assessment is challenging, and many lack the formation and accountability necessary for growth. -Seeking guidance, deep connections, and skilled insights from others are crucial in overcoming self-deception. -The Devil seeks to exploit our wounds and sins to deceive us, but our hope lies in Jesus and His invitation to find rest in Him. Learn more at ApostoliViae.org

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    Can You Be Busy and Contemplative?

    Dan Burke discusses the contemplative life and its common misperceptions. He explains that living a contemplative life means seeking to live a life of prayer and practices that lead to deep sanctification and orientation towards God. While prayer is given primacy of place in a contemplative life, it does not mean that one cannot be active. The key is to live at the pace of prayer, allowing prayer to permeate all aspects of life. Even in the most intense form of contemplative life, such as that of cloistered nuns, there is still activity related to the necessities of life. Living the contemplative life as a layperson requires finding a balance between prayer and daily activities, always orienting the heart and mind towards God. Key Takeaways: +Living a contemplative life means seeking deep sanctification and orientation towards God through prayer and practices. +Prayer is given primacy of place in a contemplative life, but it does not mean one cannot be active. +The key to living a contemplative life is to work at the pace of prayer, allowing prayer to permeate all aspects of life. +Even in the most intense form of contemplative life, there is still activity related to the necessities of life. +Living the contemplative life as a layperson requires finding a balance between prayer and daily activities, always orienting the heart and mind towards God. Learn more at: ApostoliViae.org

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    What's the Difference Between Mental and Vocal Prayer?

    Dan discusses the difference between vocal and mental prayer in this video. While vocal prayer is written or recited prayers, mental prayer is a deeper form of conversation and encounter with God. Dan explains that mental prayer is essential for spiritual growth and is necessary to properly receive the graces of the sacraments and recommends using the Gospels for mental prayer and suggests the practice of Lectio Divina. Key Takeaways: +Vocal prayer must be coupled with mental prayer, engaging the heart and mind, to be true prayer. +Mental prayer involves spending time with Jesus, coming to know Him, and conversing with Him. +The Gospels can be used as a guide for mental prayer, and practicing Lexio Divina can deepen one's prayer life. Learn more at AposotliViae.org

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    Do you Struggle with the Rosary?

    Ten years later, Fr. John Bartuneks advice still rings true. (Originally posted in 2013) In this video, Father John explains the importance of understanding the devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary in order to appreciate the significance of praying the Rosary. He highlights three aspects of Mary's role in the lives of Christians: her chosen role by God, her example of holiness, and her intercession for believers. The Rosary is seen as a way to sit with Mary, review the events and lives of Christ, and deepen one's spiritual connection. Key Takeaways: +Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary is essential to understanding the significance of praying the Rosary. +Mary's role as a spiritual mother reminds believers that growth in holiness is primarily through God's grace. +Mary's example in the Gospels serves as a model of obedience, self-sacrifice, and charity. +Mary's intercession for believers is seen in her role as the Queen Mother in the Old Testament and her intercession at the wedding in Cana. +The Rosary allows believers to sit with Mary, review the events and lives of Christ, and deepen their spiritual connection. Quotes: "God chose to bring our Lord into the world through the Blessed Virgin Mary, through a woman." - Father John "When we have the Blessed Virgin in our lives, we're reminded that we're just children. It's God's grace that does the work in our lives." - Father John "We see Mary being obedient to God, being self-sacrificing, persevering, standing at the foot of the cross." - Father John "The Rosary is like a little child sitting on his mother's lap, going through a family photo album and listening to his mother tell about the history of the family." - Father John "He says to John, 'Behold your mother.' And he says to Mary, 'Behold your son.' So there he's giving his mother to be the spiritual mother of all Christians." - Father John Learn more at AposotliViae.org

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    Contemplative Warfare

    Summary: Dan discusses the power of contemplative living and its impact on spiritual warfare. He explains that when individuals engage in daily mental prayer, their awareness of God and the enemy's tactics becomes heightened. This awareness allows them to align themselves with God's will and actively resist the enemy's attacks. Dan shares a personal experience of the enemy attempting to hinder his prayer practice and how he responded by intensifying his prayers. He encourages listeners to embrace a contemplative life, become warriors for the kingdom, and help others do the same. Key Takeaways: +Contemplative living opens one's eyes to the reality and presence of God and the enemy's tactics. +Daily mental prayer expands the heart and mind, leading to a deeper awareness of God and the spiritual battle. +When faced with attacks from the enemy, it is important to counterattack by intensifying one's prayer practice. +Embracing a contemplative life allows individuals to become victors instead of victims and serve the kingdom of God. Quotes: "Contemplative living is like walking around with night vision, where the reality and presence of God is really bright and constant." "The enemy hates this prayer. So what to do about it? Record it again? I will, but I think it's important to counterattack when you get an attack like this." "Those who embrace a contemplative life will be warriors for the kingdom and help others do the same." Learn more at AposotliViae.org

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    Welcome to The Way of Contemplation

    Summary: This episode features Dan speaking about the problems that the Church has been facing and possible solutions for them. He talks about what Jesus did when He drove out those who were selling in the temple courts, and emphasizes how it is important to comprehend what it means to have a house of prayer. Even though the Church offers clear instructions on liturgy and devotion, it is up to each individual to create a sacred space within themselves through prayer. Dan explains the power of prayer in Jesus' life and mission, demonstrating how we should take part in God's redemption work. This effort tries to help people understand contemplative prayer better and make their relationship with God stronger. Key Takeaways: Contemplative living opens one's eyes to the reality and presence of God and the enemy's tactics. Daily mental prayer expands the heart and mind, leading to a deeper awareness of God and the spiritual battle. When faced with attacks from the enemy, it is important to counterattack by intensifying one's prayer practice. Embracing a contemplative life allows individuals to become victors instead of victims and serve the kingdom of God. Quotes: "Contemplative living is like walking around with night vision, where the reality and presence of God is really bright and constant." "Those who embrace a contemplative life will be warriors for the kingdom and help others do the same." Learn more at AposotliViae.org

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To reveal the rich and life-changing mystical tradition of the Catholic Church - this is my passion and the purpose of this channel. Every renewal in the Catholic Church has come through authentic encounters with people who desire to know God and who seek Him in prayer and the interior life. One challenge is that much of what is publically available is either not orthodox, and/or is mixed with non-Christian Eastern spirituality. Our aim here is to draw from the pure well of Catholic tradition - the only safe and truly transformative water of life.

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