Catholic Theology with Fr. Roy Lepak

Interior Castle and Cloud of Unknowing

48 min · 3 feb 2026
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This course examines the profound knowledge of God, often called mystical or contemplative, which can be experienced in the consciousness of the Christian as a result of union with God through the growth of baptismal grace, charity, and faith. It provides a brief exploration of the history of Christian mysticism, including key authors, literature, and Biblical foundations, with special focus on the thought of St John of the Cross and St Teresa of Avila. Attention is given to addressing common misconceptions that equate mystical experience with extraordinary phenomena such as visions or locutions, emphasizing instead the ordinary yet profound dimensions of contemplative union with God. The course also includes a brief comparison of pagan Greek, Jewish Old Testament, and Far Eastern mystical traditions. Familiarity with foundational theological and philosophical concepts introduced in Fr Lepak’s Introduction to Theology course is strongly recommended. Fr Roy Lepak is a priest of the Archdiocese of St Paul and Minneapolis. His education includes a BA in Philosophy and an MA in Church History from St Paul Seminary, an MA in Educational Psychology (Counseling) from the University of Minnesota, and STL and STD from the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, where he completed his doctoral dissertation, The Nature of Infused Contemplation. He taught theology at the University of St Thomas in St Paul for 24 years and has lived as a diocesan hermit since 1990. Syllabus [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mysticism%20%20syllabus.pdf?t=1770135526000] Notes [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mysticism%20%20notes%20from%20class.pdf?t=1770135549000] Beings and Causes [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mysticism%20%20being%20and%20causes.pdf?t=1770135567000] Mountain Handout 1 [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mountain%20handout%201.pdf?t=1770135608000]Mountain Handout 2 [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mountain%20handout%202.pdf?t=1770135624000]

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Cloud of Unknowing - Part 2

This course examines the profound knowledge of God, often called mystical or contemplative, which can be experienced in the consciousness of the Christian as a result of union with God through the growth of baptismal grace, charity, and faith. It provides a brief exploration of the history of Christian mysticism, including key authors, literature, and Biblical foundations, with special focus on the thought of St John of the Cross and St Teresa of Avila. Attention is given to addressing common misconceptions that equate mystical experience with extraordinary phenomena such as visions or locutions, emphasizing instead the ordinary yet profound dimensions of contemplative union with God. The course also includes a brief comparison of pagan Greek, Jewish Old Testament, and Far Eastern mystical traditions. Familiarity with foundational theological and philosophical concepts introduced in Fr Lepak’s Introduction to Theology course is strongly recommended. Fr Roy Lepak is a priest of the Archdiocese of St Paul and Minneapolis. His education includes a BA in Philosophy and an MA in Church History from St Paul Seminary, an MA in Educational Psychology (Counseling) from the University of Minnesota, and STL and STD from the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, where he completed his doctoral dissertation, The Nature of Infused Contemplation. He taught theology at the University of St Thomas in St Paul for 24 years and has lived as a diocesan hermit since 1990. Syllabus [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mysticism%20%20syllabus.pdf?t=1770135526000] Notes [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mysticism%20%20notes%20from%20class.pdf?t=1770135549000] Beings and Causes [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mysticism%20%20being%20and%20causes.pdf?t=1770135567000] Mountain Handout 1 [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mountain%20handout%201.pdf?t=1770135608000]Mountain Handout 2 [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mountain%20handout%202.pdf?t=1770135624000]

3 feb 202647 min
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Cloud of Unknowing - Part 1

This course examines the profound knowledge of God, often called mystical or contemplative, which can be experienced in the consciousness of the Christian as a result of union with God through the growth of baptismal grace, charity, and faith. It provides a brief exploration of the history of Christian mysticism, including key authors, literature, and Biblical foundations, with special focus on the thought of St John of the Cross and St Teresa of Avila. Attention is given to addressing common misconceptions that equate mystical experience with extraordinary phenomena such as visions or locutions, emphasizing instead the ordinary yet profound dimensions of contemplative union with God. The course also includes a brief comparison of pagan Greek, Jewish Old Testament, and Far Eastern mystical traditions. Familiarity with foundational theological and philosophical concepts introduced in Fr Lepak’s Introduction to Theology course is strongly recommended. Fr Roy Lepak is a priest of the Archdiocese of St Paul and Minneapolis. His education includes a BA in Philosophy and an MA in Church History from St Paul Seminary, an MA in Educational Psychology (Counseling) from the University of Minnesota, and STL and STD from the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, where he completed his doctoral dissertation, The Nature of Infused Contemplation. He taught theology at the University of St Thomas in St Paul for 24 years and has lived as a diocesan hermit since 1990. Syllabus [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mysticism%20%20syllabus.pdf?t=1770135526000] Notes [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mysticism%20%20notes%20from%20class.pdf?t=1770135549000] Beings and Causes [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mysticism%20%20being%20and%20causes.pdf?t=1770135567000] Mountain Handout 1 [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mountain%20handout%201.pdf?t=1770135608000]Mountain Handout 2 [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mountain%20handout%202.pdf?t=1770135624000]

3 feb 202647 min
aflevering Interior Castle and Cloud of Unknowing artwork

Interior Castle and Cloud of Unknowing

This course examines the profound knowledge of God, often called mystical or contemplative, which can be experienced in the consciousness of the Christian as a result of union with God through the growth of baptismal grace, charity, and faith. It provides a brief exploration of the history of Christian mysticism, including key authors, literature, and Biblical foundations, with special focus on the thought of St John of the Cross and St Teresa of Avila. Attention is given to addressing common misconceptions that equate mystical experience with extraordinary phenomena such as visions or locutions, emphasizing instead the ordinary yet profound dimensions of contemplative union with God. The course also includes a brief comparison of pagan Greek, Jewish Old Testament, and Far Eastern mystical traditions. Familiarity with foundational theological and philosophical concepts introduced in Fr Lepak’s Introduction to Theology course is strongly recommended. Fr Roy Lepak is a priest of the Archdiocese of St Paul and Minneapolis. His education includes a BA in Philosophy and an MA in Church History from St Paul Seminary, an MA in Educational Psychology (Counseling) from the University of Minnesota, and STL and STD from the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, where he completed his doctoral dissertation, The Nature of Infused Contemplation. He taught theology at the University of St Thomas in St Paul for 24 years and has lived as a diocesan hermit since 1990. Syllabus [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mysticism%20%20syllabus.pdf?t=1770135526000] Notes [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mysticism%20%20notes%20from%20class.pdf?t=1770135549000] Beings and Causes [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mysticism%20%20being%20and%20causes.pdf?t=1770135567000] Mountain Handout 1 [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mountain%20handout%201.pdf?t=1770135608000]Mountain Handout 2 [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mountain%20handout%202.pdf?t=1770135624000]

3 feb 202648 min
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Interior Castle - Part 3

This course examines the profound knowledge of God, often called mystical or contemplative, which can be experienced in the consciousness of the Christian as a result of union with God through the growth of baptismal grace, charity, and faith. It provides a brief exploration of the history of Christian mysticism, including key authors, literature, and Biblical foundations, with special focus on the thought of St John of the Cross and St Teresa of Avila. Attention is given to addressing common misconceptions that equate mystical experience with extraordinary phenomena such as visions or locutions, emphasizing instead the ordinary yet profound dimensions of contemplative union with God. The course also includes a brief comparison of pagan Greek, Jewish Old Testament, and Far Eastern mystical traditions. Familiarity with foundational theological and philosophical concepts introduced in Fr Lepak’s Introduction to Theology course is strongly recommended. Fr Roy Lepak is a priest of the Archdiocese of St Paul and Minneapolis. His education includes a BA in Philosophy and an MA in Church History from St Paul Seminary, an MA in Educational Psychology (Counseling) from the University of Minnesota, and STL and STD from the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, where he completed his doctoral dissertation, The Nature of Infused Contemplation. He taught theology at the University of St Thomas in St Paul for 24 years and has lived as a diocesan hermit since 1990. Syllabus [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mysticism%20%20syllabus.pdf?t=1770135526000] Notes [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mysticism%20%20notes%20from%20class.pdf?t=1770135549000] Beings and Causes [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mysticism%20%20being%20and%20causes.pdf?t=1770135567000] Mountain Handout 1 [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mountain%20handout%201.pdf?t=1770135608000]Mountain Handout 2 [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mountain%20handout%202.pdf?t=1770135624000]

3 feb 202647 min
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Interior Castle - Part 2

This course examines the profound knowledge of God, often called mystical or contemplative, which can be experienced in the consciousness of the Christian as a result of union with God through the growth of baptismal grace, charity, and faith. It provides a brief exploration of the history of Christian mysticism, including key authors, literature, and Biblical foundations, with special focus on the thought of St John of the Cross and St Teresa of Avila. Attention is given to addressing common misconceptions that equate mystical experience with extraordinary phenomena such as visions or locutions, emphasizing instead the ordinary yet profound dimensions of contemplative union with God. The course also includes a brief comparison of pagan Greek, Jewish Old Testament, and Far Eastern mystical traditions. Familiarity with foundational theological and philosophical concepts introduced in Fr Lepak’s Introduction to Theology course is strongly recommended. Fr Roy Lepak is a priest of the Archdiocese of St Paul and Minneapolis. His education includes a BA in Philosophy and an MA in Church History from St Paul Seminary, an MA in Educational Psychology (Counseling) from the University of Minnesota, and STL and STD from the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, where he completed his doctoral dissertation, The Nature of Infused Contemplation. He taught theology at the University of St Thomas in St Paul for 24 years and has lived as a diocesan hermit since 1990. Syllabus [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mysticism%20%20syllabus.pdf?t=1770135526000] Notes [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mysticism%20%20notes%20from%20class.pdf?t=1770135549000] Beings and Causes [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mysticism%20%20being%20and%20causes.pdf?t=1770135567000] Mountain Handout 1 [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mountain%20handout%201.pdf?t=1770135608000]Mountain Handout 2 [https://files.ecatholic.com/32488/documents/2026/2/mountain%20handout%202.pdf?t=1770135624000]

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