The Curse and Consequences of Quietism

By |2025-08-09T18:46:10-05:00August 9th, 2025|Categories: Christianity, David Torkington, History, Love, Mysticism, Prayer, Protestant Reformation, Renaissance, The Primacy of Loving|

Quietism in all its different manifestations seemed to encourage the reformer’s belief that our own efforts are useless and even blasphemous. Its adherents were not only encouraged to do absolutely nothing in prayer, but to do nothing about temptations either, that could only be overcome with God’s grace. Miguel de Molinos Molinos, the [...]

The Primacy of Love in Catholic Reform

By |2025-08-02T18:27:39-05:00August 2nd, 2025|Categories: Christianity, David Torkington, Love, Prayer, The Primacy of Loving|

The reforms sweeping through the Church across Europe in the century leading up to the Reformation should put to bed the later Protestant assertion that Catholic spirituality was in a state of “terminal decline” prior to Martin Luther hammering his 95 articles to the door of the church in Wurttemberg in 1517. If you visit [...]

A Matter of Politics?

By |2025-07-25T19:24:14-05:00July 25th, 2025|Categories: Books, Catholicism, Cluny, Politics, Prayer|

Why is it that prayer is fundamental to politics? Politics exists to secure the common good. An essential element of the common good is that man should be able to fulfill himself at all levels. The religious level cannot be excluded. The civilization in which we find ourselves makes prayer difficult. The first thing that [...]

Saint Bernard: A New Dawn

By |2025-07-12T11:18:33-05:00July 12th, 2025|Categories: Books, Catholicism, Christendom, David Torkington, Love, Prayer, Sainthood, The Primacy of Loving|

It is above all Saint Bernard, particularly through his innovative mystical theology, who shaped the theology of the later Middle Ages and also of modern times. The history of Christian spirituality is rather like a roller coaster with continual ups and downs, as renewal is followed by decline as the human spirit inevitably falters and [...]

Monasticism to the Rescue

By |2025-07-05T21:08:00-05:00July 5th, 2025|Categories: David Torkington, Love, Prayer, The Primacy of Loving|

The God-given spirituality of love that was the mainspring of early Christianity was still enshrined in the monastic life after Constantine became emperor and Christianity was proclaimed the official religion of the Roman Empire by Theodosius the Great in AD 381. It was this consecrated form of life that was now used to renew the [...]

Laborers in the Vineyard, and Out of It

By |2025-06-26T18:24:37-05:00June 26th, 2025|Categories: Catholicism, Prayer|

The living water of God’s saving work spreads out through the world into many diverse tributaries. Just as much as we need God to call preachers to labor in the vineyard, so we need Christians who aren’t called to preach themselves to support the Church’s mission by their prayers. Saint Paul, the paradigmatic preacher, had [...]

The Meaning of Contemplation

By |2025-06-08T14:15:26-05:00June 7th, 2025|Categories: Books, Christianity, David Torkington, Love, Prayer, The Primacy of Loving|

When purification is complete mystics enter immediately into the Mystical Marriage with Christ, often called the Transforming Union. It is then that for the first time they are able to experience the continual contemplation of God that Jesus experienced at every moment of his life on earth. When I was a small boy, I used [...]

From the Prayer of Quiet to the Spiritual Betrothals

By |2025-05-31T13:22:52-05:00May 31st, 2025|Categories: Books, Christianity, David Torkington, Love, Prayer, The Primacy of Loving|

For the vast majority of people the night of purification continues for their lifetime on earth. But the truth is that our final destination is union with God, in, with and through Christ, when what happened to him on Mount Tabor will begin to happen to us. The great Franciscan theologian Blessed John Duns Scotus [...]

Purification in the Desert

By |2025-05-24T11:16:48-05:00May 24th, 2025|Categories: Books, Christianity, David Torkington, Love, Prayer, The Primacy of Loving|

Immediately after Jesus was baptised in the Jordan by St John the Baptist, “The Spirit drove him out into the desert and he remained there for forty days and was tempted by Satan” (Mark 1:13). St Matthew describes these temptations and the other evangelists show how his tussles with the devil continued in one way [...]

The Beginning of Mystical Prayer

By |2025-10-20T17:35:12-05:00May 17th, 2025|Categories: Books, Christianity, David Torkington, Love, Mysticism, Prayer, The Primacy of Loving|

Before the 1960s, mental prayer took place behind the closed doors of a personal prayer life. However, as the charismatic movement began to spread amongst Catholics, communal charismatic style prayer became more and more popular, not least because of unusual phenomena, from speaking in tongues to slaying in the spirit. When criticised as a deviation [...]

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