About David Torkington

David Torkington is a Spiritual Theologian, Author, and Speaker who specializes in Prayer, Christian Spirituality and Mystical Theology. Mr. Torkington wishes to introduce all Catholics to a new retreat movement designed specifically for the forthcoming year. It is called “Metanoia”: Back to Prayer, forward with Christ. His Excellency Bishop Athanasius Schneider is the patron of this new initiative, which is dedicated to Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Visit the Metanoia website to learn more.

Mystical Premonitions

By |2025-10-20T17:39:51-05:00March 22nd, 2025|Categories: Catholicism, Christianity, Love, Mysticism, Prayer, St. Augustine|

Begin your meditation by primarily using the Gospels to centre your whole attention on the person of Jesus so that knowledge can gradually turn to love. Affective Prayer begins when the sparks of love that are generated there begin to lead upwards and into the Risen Christ. After the Protestant Reformation, a new terminology began [...]

Divine Reading

By |2025-03-08T18:29:06-06:00March 8th, 2025|Categories: Bible, Books, Catholicism, Christianity, Prayer|

Whatever other methods of prayer we may at times find helpful, we must never forget and always turn back to the Scriptures as the Christian prayer book par excellence. Lectio Divina – Divine Reading In vocal prayer, despite the time given to brief moments of silence, we have been doing most of the talking. However, [...]

Christian Meditation

By |2025-04-12T12:04:46-05:00February 22nd, 2025|Categories: Books, Catholicism, Christianity, Prayer|

The whole point of authentic Christian meditation is not just to come to know and love the most divine and loveable of human beings who once walked on this earth. The truth is far more profound, for the very same Christ whom we are coming to know and love in our meditation on his life [...]

Time to Return to the Prayer of Our Fathers

By |2025-02-01T18:57:06-06:00February 1st, 2025|Categories: Catholicism, Prayer, Sainthood, St. Teresa of Avila, Theology|

Just as the Catholic Faith has been reduced to little more than an intellectual philosophy of life for the clergy—all head and no heart—the same happened to the laity, who depend on them for their spirituality. In the immediate aftermath of the Council of Trent, Catholic spirituality, in both theory and practice, reached a height never [...]

The Unquenchable Fire of Love

By |2025-01-18T15:16:32-06:00January 18th, 2025|Categories: Books, Catholicism, Christianity, Love|

The first Jews used the symbol of unquenchable fire to depict the all-consuming power of God’s love. The first Christians, however, believed that this love was now embodied in the Risen and glorified body of Jesus, as he rose from the dead on the first Easter day, and they used the radio-active energy of the [...]

Conceived in Heaven, Born in Bethlehem, a Jubilee Year Awaits

By |2025-01-06T15:20:40-06:00January 6th, 2025|Categories: Catholicism, Christmas, Love, Mother of God, New Year's Day, Prayer, St. Francis|

Before He was born as Christ the King on earth, He was “born” in the “mind” and “heart” of God as Christ the King in Heaven. He was firstly born in eternity before time began, so that the glory that reigned in Heaven could also reign on earth, in Him. However, if God’s Son was [...]

A Meaningful Jubilee Year

By |2025-01-04T10:00:00-06:00December 31st, 2024|Categories: Catholicism, Heaven, Love, Prayer|

Although there may be a hundred and one things that can be done in a Jubilee Year, there is one thing above all others, without which everything else is pointless. First and foremost, it is a time to turn back and embrace anew the only form of love that can unite us with God. In [...]

Christ, King of Families

By |2025-01-04T10:00:04-06:00December 21st, 2024|Categories: Catholicism, Love, Prayer|

Many years ago, I had a wonderful plumber who was always there when I needed him. Nothing was too much trouble, both night and day, on weekends, and even on holidays, when he never charged more than the current rate. Sad to say, I never really appreciated him. He was just the man I turned to [...]

Prayer and the Spiritual Life

By |2025-01-04T10:00:07-06:00December 7th, 2024|Categories: Books, Christianity, Prayer|

Christianity is primarily concerned with teaching us how to turn and open ourselves to receive the same Holy Spirit who filled Jesus Christ. The more we are filled with His love, the easier it is to return it in kind, as the divine suffuses and then surcharges human love so that it can reach up [...]

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