Episode 18 Beginning to Pray:  “Heaven in Faith”  Day 9 Prayer 2- “God who is rich in mercy, impelled by His exceeding love, even when we were dead because of our sins, has brought us back to life in Christ Jesus.”
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Dr. Anthony Lilles is a Catholic husband and father of three teaching Spiritual Theology at St. John Vianney Theological Seminary. He  teaches spiritual theology and spiritual direction to transitional deacons, and the spiritual classics to the men who enter the Spirituality Year, a year of prayer in preparation for seminary formation.  He is the author of the “Beginning to Pray”  catholic blog spot.
From “Heaven in Faith: Day 9 Prayer 2” found in The Complete Works vol 1:
37.  “If anyone should affirm to me that to find the bottom of the abyss is to be immersed in humility, I would not contradict him.  However, it seems to me that to be plunged into humility is to be plunged into God, for God is the bottom of the  abyss.  This is why humility, like charity, is always capable of increasing.”
For other episodes in the series visit the Discerning Hearts page for Dr. Anthony Lilles
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This entry was posted on Saturday, June 30th, 2012 at 11:05 am
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Episode 17 Beginning to Pray: Â “Heaven in Faith” Â Day 9 Prayer 1- “God has predestined us to the adopotion of children through Jesus Christ, in union with Him…”
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Dr. Anthony Lilles is a Catholic husband and father of three teaching Spiritual Theology at St. John Vianney Theological Seminary. He  teaches spiritual theology and spiritual direction to transitional deacons, and the spiritual classics to the men who enter the Spirituality Year, a year of prayer in preparation for seminary formation.  He is the author of the “Beginning to Pray”  catholic blog spot.
From “Heaven in Faith: Day 9 Prayer 1” found in The Complete Works vol 1:
32.  “See,” says St. John, “what manner of love the Father has bestowed on us, that we should be called children of God’ and such we are….Now we are the children of God, and we have not yet seen what we shall be.  We know that when He appears, we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him just as He is.  And everyone who has this hope in Him makes himself holy, just as He Himself is holy.”
For other episodes in the series visit the Discerning Hearts page for Dr. Anthony Lilles
We would like to offer heartfelt thanks to
Miriam Gutierrez for providing for us “the voice” of Blessed Elizabeth for this series
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This entry was posted on Wednesday, June 13th, 2012 at 6:31 pm
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Episode 16 Beginning to Pray: Â “Heaven in Faith” Â Day 8 Prayer 2- “It seems to me that all is loss since I have known the excelling knowledge of my Lord Jesus Christ…”
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Dr. Anthony Lilles is a Catholic husband and father of three teaching Spiritual Theology at St. John Vianney Theological Seminary. He  teaches spiritual theology and spiritual direction to transitional deacons, and the spiritual classics to the men who enter the Spirituality Year, a year of prayer in preparation for seminary formation.  He is the author of the “Beginning to Pray”  catholic blog spot.
From “Heaven in Faith: Day 8 Prayer 2” found in The Complete Works vol 1:
30.  Let us lovingly eat this bread of the will of God.  If sometimes His will is more crucifying, we can doubtless say with our adored Master:  “Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass me by,” but we will add immediately:  “Yet not as I will, but as You will”; and in strength and serenity, with the divine Crucified, we will also climb our calvary singing in the depths of our hearts and raising a hymn of thanksgiving to the Father.
For other episodes in the series visit the Discerning Hearts page for Dr. Anthony Lilles
We would like to offer heartfelt thanks to
Miriam Gutierrez for providing for us “the voice” of Blessed Elizabeth for this series
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This entry was posted on Saturday, June 2nd, 2012 at 11:52 am
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Episode 15 Beginning to Pray: Â “Heaven in Faith” Â Day 8 Prayer 1- “Those whom God has foreknown, He has aldo predestined to become confomed to the image of His divine Son…“
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Dr. Anthony Lilles is a Catholic husband and father of three teaching Spiritual Theology at St. John Vianney Theological Seminary. He  teaches spiritual theology and spiritual direction to transitional deacons, and the spiritual classics to the men who enter the Spirituality Year, a year of prayer in preparation for seminary formation.  He is the author of the “Beginning to Pray”  catholic blog spot.
From “Heaven in Faith: Day 8 Prayer 1” found in The Complete Works vol 1:
26.  This is how the mystery of predestination, the mystery of divine election appeared to the enlightened gaze of the Apostle.  “Those whom He has foreknown”  Are not we of that number?  Cannot God say to our soul what he once said through the voice of His prophet:  “I passed by you and saw you.  I saw that the time had come for you to be loved.  I spread my garment over you.  I swore to you to protect you, and I made a covenant with you, and you became mine.”
For other episodes in the series visit the Discerning Hearts page for Dr. Anthony Lilles
We would like to offer heartfelt thanks to
Miriam Gutierrez for providing for us “the voice” of Blessed Elizabeth for this series
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This entry was posted on Saturday, May 19th, 2012 at 9:55 am
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Episode 14 Beginning to Pray: Â “Heaven in Faith” Â Day 7 Prayer 2- “Be holy for I am holy“
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Dr. Anthony Lilles is a Catholic husband and father of three teaching Spiritual Theology at St. John Vianney Theological Seminary. He  teaches spiritual theology and spiritual direction to transitional deacons, and the spiritual classics to the men who enter the Spirituality Year, a year of prayer in preparation for seminary formation.  He is the author of the “Beginning to Pray”  catholic blog spot.
From “Heaven in Faith: Day 7 Prayer 2” found in The Complete Works vol 1:
24…”When God sees that we are prepared to receive His grace, His generous goodness is ready to give us the gift that will give us His likeness. Â Our aptitude for receiving His grace depends on the inner integrity with which we move towards Him.” And then God, “bringing us His gifts,” can “give Himself, imprint on us His likeness, forgive, and free us.”
For other episodes in the series visit the Discerning Hearts page for Dr. Anthony Lilles
We would like to offer heartfelt thanks to
Miriam Gutierrez for providing for us “the voice” of Blessed Elizabeth for this series
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This entry was posted on Friday, May 11th, 2012 at 10:06 pm
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Episode 13 Beginning to Pray: Â “Heaven in Faith” Â Day 7 Prayer 1 – “God chose us in Him before creation, that we should be holy and immaculate in His presence, in love.“
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Dr. Anthony Lilles is a Catholic husband and father of three teaching Spiritual Theology at St. John Vianney Theological Seminary. He  teaches spiritual theology and spiritual direction to transitional deacons, and the spiritual classics to the men who enter the Spirituality Year, a year of prayer in preparation for seminary formation.  He is the author of the “Beginning to Pray”  catholic blog spot.
From “Heaven in Faith: Day 7 Prayer 1” found in The Complete Works vol 1:
22. Â “Our created essence asks to be rejoined with its principle”, The Word, “the Splendor of the Father, is the eternal archtype after which creatures are designed on the day of their creation.” Â This is ‘why God wills that, freed from ourselves, we should stretch out our arms towards our exemplar and possess it,” “rising” above all things “towards our model.” Â “This contemplation opens” The soul “to unexpected horizons.”
For other episodes in the series visit the Discerning Hearts page for Dr. Anthony Lilles
We would like to offer heartfelt thanks to
Miriam Gutierrez for providing for us “the voice” of Blessed Elizabeth for this series
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This entry was posted on Saturday, April 28th, 2012 at 9:02 am
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Episode 12 Beginning to Pray: Â “Heaven in Faith” Â Day 6 Prayer 2 – “If your eye is single, your whole body will be full of light.“
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Dr. Anthony Lilles is a Catholic husband and father of three teaching Spiritual Theology at St. John Vianney Theological Seminary. He  teaches spiritual theology and spiritual direction to transitional deacons, and the spiritual classics to the men who enter the Spirituality Year, a year of prayer in preparation for seminary formation.  He is the author of the “Beginning to Pray”  catholic blog spot.
From “Heaven in Faith: Day 6 Prayer 2” found in The Complete Works vol 1:
19. …What is this single eye of which the Master speaks but this “simplicity of intention” which “gathers into unity all the scattered forces of the soul and unites the spirit itself to God. Â It is simplicity which gives God honor and praise; it is simplicity which presents and offers the virtues to Him. Â Then, penetrating and permeating itself, permeating and penetrating all creatures, it finds God in its depths.
For other episodes in the series visit the Discerning Hearts page for Dr. Anthony Lilles
We would like to offer heartfelt thanks to
Miriam Gutierrez for providing for us “the voice” of Blessed Elizabeth for this series
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This entry was posted on Saturday, April 21st, 2012 at 10:14 am
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Episode 11 Beginning to Pray: Â “Heaven in Faith” Â Day 6 Prayer 1 – “To approach God we must believe”
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Dr. Anthony Lilles is a Catholic husband and father of three teaching Spiritual Theology at St. John Vianney Theological Seminary. He  teaches spiritual theology and spiritual direction to transitional deacons, and the spiritual classics to the men who enter the Spirituality Year, a year of prayer in preparation for seminary formation.  He is the author of the “Beginning to Pray”  catholic blog spot.
From “Heaven in Faith: Day 6 Prayer 1” found in The Complete Works vol 1:
19. “We have come to know and to believe in the love God has for us.” Â That is our great act of faith, the way to repay our God love for love; it is “the mystery hidden” in the Father’s heart, of which St. Paul speaks, which, at last, we penetrate and our whole soul thrills!”
For other episodes in the series visit the Discerning Hearts page for Dr. Anthony Lilles
We would like to offer heartfelt thanks to
Miriam Gutierrez for providing for us “the voice” of Blessed Elizabeth for this series
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This entry was posted on Sunday, April 15th, 2012 at 7:35 am
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Episode 10 Beginning to Pray: Â “Heaven in Faith” Â Day 5 Prayer 2 – “He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood, remains in Me and I in him.”
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Dr. Anthony Lilles is a Catholic husband and father of three teaching Spiritual Theology at St. John Vianney Theological Seminary. He  teaches spiritual theology and spiritual direction to transitional deacons, and the spiritual classics to the men who enter the Spirituality Year, a year of prayer in preparation for seminary formation.  He is the author of the “Beginning to Pray”  catholic blog spot.
From “Heaven in Faith: Day 5 Prayer 2” found in The Complete Works vol 1:
18. ….”The first sign of love is this:  that Jesus has given us His flesh to eat and His blood to drink.”  “The property of love is to be always giving and always receiving.  Now this love ” of Christ is “generous.  All that He has, all that He is, He gives; all that we have , all that we are, He takes away.  He asks for more than we of our ourselves are capable of giving.”
For other episodes in the series visit the Discerning Hearts page for Dr. Anthony Lilles
We would like to offer heartfelt thanks to
Miriam Gutierrez for providing for us “the voice” of Blessed Elizabeth for this series
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This entry was posted on Saturday, April 7th, 2012 at 12:24 am
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Episode 9 Beginning to Pray: Â “Heaven in Faith” Â Day 5 Prayer 1 – “Behold, I stand at the door and knock”
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Dr. Anthony Lilles is a Catholic husband and father of three teaching Spiritual Theology at St. John Vianney Theological Seminary. He  teaches spiritual theology and spiritual direction to transitional deacons, and the spiritual classics to the men who enter the Spirituality Year, a year of prayer in preparation for seminary formation.  He is the author of the “Beginning to Pray”  catholic blog spot.
From “Heaven in Faith: Day 5 Prayer 1” found in The Complete Works vol 1:
17. Behold, I stand at the door and knock, If any man listens to My voice and opens the door to Me, I ell come in to him and sup with him, and he with Me.” Blessed the ears of the soul alert enough, recollected enough to hear the voice of the Word of God; blessed also the eyes of this soul which in the light of a deep and living faith can witness the “coming of the Master into His intimate sanctuary.'”
For other episodes in the series visit the Discerning Hearts page for Dr. Anthony Lilles
We would like to offer heartfelt thanks to
Miriam Gutierrez for providing for us “the voice” of Blessed Elizabeth for this series
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This entry was posted on Thursday, March 22nd, 2012 at 1:38 pm
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Episode 8 Beginning to Pray: Â “Heaven in Faith” Â Day 4 Prayer 2 – “I have come to cast fire upon the earth and how I long to see it burn”
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Dr. Anthony Lilles is a Catholic husband and father of three teaching Spiritual Theology at St. John Vianney Theological Seminary. He  teaches spiritual theology and spiritual direction to transitional deacons, and the spiritual classics to the men who enter the Spirituality Year, a year of prayer in preparation for seminary formation.  He is the author of the “Beginning to Pray”  catholic blog spot.
From “Heaven in Faith: Day 4 Prayer 2” found in The Complete Works vol 1:
16. But to attain to this love the soul must first be “entirely surrendered,  its “will must be calmly lost in God’s will; so that its “inclinations,” “its faculties” “move only in this love and for the sake of this love.  I do every with love, I suffer everything with love:  this is what David meant when he sang, ‘I will keep all my strength for You.'”
For other episodes in the series visit the Discerning Hearts page for Dr. Anthony Lilles
We would like to offer heartfelt thanks to
Miriam Gutierrez for providing for us “the voice” of Blessed Elizabeth for this series
Tags: Anthony Lilles, blessed elizabeth of the trinity, catholic, catholic podcast, catholic prayer, cathollc spirituality, heaven in faith, Spiritual Theology, St. John Vianney Theological Seminary
This entry was posted on Tuesday, March 13th, 2012 at 12:50 am
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Episode 7 Beginning to Pray: Â “Heaven in Faith” Â Day 4 Prayer 1 – “Our God, wrote St. Paul, is a consuming Fire”
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Dr. Anthony Lilles is a Catholic husband and father of three teaching Spiritual Theology at St. John Vianney Theological Seminary. He  teaches spiritual theology and spiritual direction to transitional deacons, and the spiritual classics to the men who enter the Spirituality Year, a year of prayer in preparation for seminary formation.  He is the author of the “Beginning to Pray”  catholic blog spot.
From “Heaven in Faith: Day 4 Prayer 1” found in The Complete Works vol 1:
13. “Dues ignis consumens,” Our God, wrote St. Paul, is a consuming Fire, that is a “a fire of love” which destroys, which “transforms into itself everything that it touches.” “The delights of the divine enkindling are renewed in our depths by an unremitting activity:  the enkindling of love in a mutual and eternal satisfaction.  It is a renewal that takes place at every moment in there eternally,  and this is the silence in which, somehow, they have lost themselves.”  “Freed from their prison, they sail on the Ocean of Divinity without any creature being an obstacle or hindrance to them.”
For other episodes in the series visit the Discerning Hearts page for Dr. Anthony Lilles
We would like to offer heartfelt thanks to
Miriam Gutierrez for providing for us “the voice” of Blessed Elizabeth for this series
Tags: Anthony Lilles, blessed elizabeth of the trinity, carmelite, catholic, catholic podcast, catholic prayer, cathollc spirituality, heaven in faith, Spiritual Theology, St. John Vianney Theological Seminary
This entry was posted on Saturday, February 25th, 2012 at 8:20 am
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Episode 6 Beginning to Pray: Â “Heaven in Faith” Â Day 3 Prayer 2 – “You have died and your life is hidden with Christ in God”
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Dr. Anthony Lilles is a Catholic husband and father of three teaching Spiritual Theology at St. John Vianney Theological Seminary. He  teaches spiritual theology and spiritual direction to transitional deacons, and the spiritual classics to the men who enter the Spirituality Year, a year of prayer in preparation for seminary formation.  He is the author of the “Beginning to Pray”  catholic blog spot.
From “Heaven in Faith: Day 3 Prayer 2” found in The Complete Works vol 1:
11. “You have died and your life is hidden with Christ in God” Â St. Paul comes to bring us a light to guide us on the pathway of the abyss. Â “You have died”! Â What does that mean but that the soul that aspires to live close to God “in the invincible fortress of holy recollection” must be “set apart, stripped, and withdrawn from all things” (in spirit). Â This soul “finds within itself a simple ascending movement of love to God, whatever creatures may do; it is invincible to things which” pass away, “for it transcends them, seeking God alone.”
For other episodes in the series visit the Discerning Hearts page for Dr. Anthony Lilles
We would like to offer heartfelt thanks to
Miriam Gutierrez for providing for us “the voice” of Blessed Elizabeth for this series
Tags: Anthony Lilles, blessed elizabeth of the trinity, carmelite, catholic, catholic podcast, catholic prayer, cathollc spirituality, heaven in faith, Spiritual Theology, St. John Vianney Theological Seminary
This entry was posted on Wednesday, February 15th, 2012 at 1:30 am
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Episode 4 Beginning to Pray: Â “Heaven in Faith” Â Day 2 Prayer 2 – “Hurry and Come Down”
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Dr. Anthony Lilles is a Catholic husband and father of three teaching Spiritual Theology at St. John Vianney Theological Seminary. He  teaches spiritual theology and spiritual direction to transitional deacons, and the spiritual classics to the men who enter the Spirituality Year, a year of prayer in preparation for seminary formation.  He is the author of the “Beginning to Pray”  catholic blog spot.
From “Heaven in Faith: Day 2 Prayer 2” found in The Complete Works vol 1:
8. “As long as our will has fancies that are foreign to divine union, whims that are now yes, now no, we are like children: Â we do not advance with giant steps in love for fire has not yet burnt up all the alloy; the gold is not pure; we are still seeking ourselves; God has not consumed” all our hostility to Him. Â But when the boiling cauldron has consumed “every imperfect love, every imperfect sorrow, every imperfect fear,” “then love is perfect and the golden ring of our alliance is larger than Heaven and earth. Â The is the secret cellar in which love places his elect,” this “love leads us by ways and paths known to him alone and he leads us with no turning back, for we will not retrace our steps.”
For other episodes in the series visit the Discerning Hearts page for Dr. Anthony Lilles
We would like to offer heartfelt thanks to
Miriam Gutierrez for providing for us “the voice” of Blessed Elizabeth for this series
Tags: Anthony Lilles, blessed elizabeth of the trinity, carmelite, catholic, catholic podcast, catholic prayer, cathollc spirituality, heaven in faith, Spiritual Theology, St. John Vianney Theological Seminary
This entry was posted on Tuesday, January 31st, 2012 at 7:15 am
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