The Fruits of Contemplation: The Infused Virtues

By |2026-04-26T10:27:26-05:00April 25th, 2026|Categories: David Torkington, Love, Mysticism, Prayer, The Primacy of Loving|

It is precisely because God has implanted into all of us the profound and deep desire for infinite love, that anyone can become the genius that love can make of us. Only those with hearts of stone are excluded. Conventional wisdom tells us that geniuses are born. However, the Catholic metaphysical poet Francis Thompson, said [...]

The White Martyrdom That Leads to Union

By |2026-03-18T20:29:32-05:00March 14th, 2026|Categories: David Torkington, Love, Mysticism, Prayer, The Primacy of Loving|

Endless acts of selfless loving that are practised in prayer gradually develop into a habit, creating an inner disposition of selflessness that makes us at all times porous to the love of God, both inside and outside of prayer. This means that we are not only taken up into the love that prevails within Christ’s [...]

Confirmatory Signs of the Mystic Way

By |2026-02-28T19:34:59-06:00February 21st, 2026|Categories: Books, Christianity, David Torkington, Love, Mysticism, Prayer, St. John of the Cross, The Primacy of Loving|

Who would not get depressed when it seems you are unable to pray anymore, and the Scriptures that meant so much before move you no more, and your moral behaviour seems to be deteriorating with each passing day? It is essential that, at a time when it is so difficult to find a competent spiritual [...]

The Dark Night of the Soul

By |2026-02-07T20:41:58-06:00January 31st, 2026|Categories: Books, Catholicism, Christianity, David Torkington, Love, Mysticism, Prayer, Sainthood, St. John of the Cross, The Primacy of Loving|

All must go through purification to attain union with God. In this life it is called the Dark Night of the Soul; in the next life, it is called Purgatory. No one can avoid it. Mystical theology teaches how this purification is brought about in this life. When studying Philosophy, I had a brief flirtation [...]

The Interior Castle

By |2026-01-31T20:54:48-06:00January 25th, 2026|Categories: Catholicism, Christianity, David Torkington, Love, Mysticism, Prayer, St. Teresa of Avila, The Primacy of Loving|

The Transfiguration on Mount Tabor was a pre-enactment of what would happen to Jesus after the Resurrection, when he was glorified. The event not only pre-enacts what happened to Christ at his glorification, but what will happen to us too when the Holy Spirit penetrates us as Jesus was penetrated by the glory of God. [...]

From Darkness to Light

By |2026-01-31T20:55:51-06:00January 17th, 2026|Categories: Christianity, David Torkington, Love, Mysticism, Prayer, St. John of the Cross, The Primacy of Loving|

It was after about eighteen months of perseverance that something quite dramatic happened. Not only that but it was quite evident to me that it was not the “numinous” that I was experiencing, but it was God, at least the experience of his love that was enveloping me. The whole atmosphere at the student house [...]

The Beginning of Contemplation

By |2025-10-25T12:11:55-05:00October 25th, 2025|Categories: Catholicism, David Torkington, Love, Mysticism, Prayer, The Primacy of Loving|

The priest or religious who takes a vow of Chastity, binding them to Christ as to their spiritual married partner, will be lost without daily access to the contemplation that is for them the indispensable means of uniting them with him. From the very beginning, the faithful have been taught that the Church is the [...]

Seeking the Presence of God With Brother Lawrence

By |2025-10-20T19:06:06-05:00October 20th, 2025|Categories: Catholicism, Hope, Michael De Sapio, Mysticism, Nature of God, Prayer, Senior Contributors|

As institutions crumble around us, our constructed selves are stripped away, and we are more and more reduced to the most basic and existential thing: namely our relationship to God. Brother Lawrence of the Resurrection's method for “practicing the presence of God” consisted of keeping up a continuous dialogue with Him in one’s heart. Brother [...]

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