My Friend the Friar
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2023909/fan_mail/new] We start half-awake on coffee and end up talking about why the “same weeds” keep coming back in our spiritual life. We use Saint John of the Cross to make sense of confession, suffering, purification, and what union with God actually asks of us. • a garden as an image for recurring sin and lingering roots • temptation as the same weakness rather than the same act • confession of devotion as real healing grace • prudence and temperance against scrupulosity and spiritual gluttony • why we’re drawn to Saint John of the Cross and how he hits you with truth • Spain’s Catholic reform climate and Teresa’s role in reforming Carmel • John’s poverty, family love, and the roots of resilience • the Discalced reform and the conflict that leads to his kidnapping • Toledo imprisonment, flogging, and the birth of his greatest poetry • Dark Night of the Soul as purification of desires and identity beyond consumerism • how to read John without drowning, starting with biography and poetry Support the show [https://givebutter.com/frstephen] Click here [https://givebutter.com/frstephen] to support the Carmelite Friars! Have something you'd love to hear Fr. Stephen and John talk about? Email us at myfriendthefriar@gmail.com or click here [https://forms.gle/XR1c3AYFCnZBTgNQ9]!
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