How Can I Grow Clsoer to God?
Most of the time when I walk, I listen to my music, but
lately I have been “branching out” and looking for Catholic podcasts to listen
to.
Today I came across one that I used to listen to all the
time – Discerning
Hearts. They consider themselves a “spiritual stop for those who travel on
the digital sea.”
And that is exactly what they are. I have found their content and interviews to
always have something informative and interesting.
Today I listed to an interview on contemplation with Fr.
Donald Haggerty who was talking about his book, Contemplative Hunger. He has
solid credits to his name, which include being a long time spiritual director
for Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity.
Anyway, I wanted to refer you to this podcast because he
discusses the importance of prayer and specifically identifies what one Abbott
of a monastery required of his monks to do daily, which led to his entire
monastery becoming a truly contemplative place. You see, in any religious environment, you can have people
who pray, and you can have those who really pray.
He talks about the Missionaries of Charity
and how even among the sisters, you can see a difference. Some of them, as Fr.
Haggerty says, really stand out because of their “littleness.” They do great work among the suffering and
find great joy in doing it because of their humility and their love of God.
Fr. Haggerty talks about how if you want to grow closer to
God, he will bring you closer to the poor—and not just the physically
poor. They may be in your family or
other people close to you just as well.
In this podcast, he talks about the need to not just educate
ourselves about the church and its doctrines, but how we can grow closer to God
through living those challenges that life brings.
While I have not read his book, I thoroughly enjoyed this
conversation and thought you might as well.
You can find this particular podcast here,
but be sure to check out everything else they have on this site!
Janet Cassidy
janetcassidy.blubrry.net
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Email:
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