In this second program on Blessed Titus Brandsma, a Dutch Carmelite Friar who ultimately was martyred during WWII, Mark and Frances continue the discussion of Titus’ contribution to the history of Mysticism. They discuss some of his more significant writings, his theology regarding the importance of creating a sacred space within our hearts, our cell, his political activities against Nazi tyranny, and the central role the virtue of Hope played in his life. Both Titus Brandsma’s teachings, and most significantly his life, serve as models of how we are to conduct ourselves on the path to holiness.
The Remarkable Mercy of God (1 of 2)
The Way of the Cross with the Carmelite Saints
Provoking Contemplation—Who are these Contemplatives Anyway?
Provoking Contemplation—Suffering Trials, the Poor and Contemplation
Provoking Contemplation—Poverty, Self Denial and Trial
Provoking Contemplation au Deux
Provoking Contemplation
A Call to Carmel as an OCDS with Colleen Sollinger, OCDS
No eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined the things that God has prepared for those who love him
Pondering the Epiphany
In the Silence of the Night There is Music
The Mystery of Christmas
Advent
Heaven is for Real
“The Writing and Letters of St. Teresa of Avila #1″ with special guest Lisa LaRosa
Themes for Pope Francis
The Church of Mercy
Fr. Titus Brandsma Part 2
The Life of Hermann Cohen Part 3
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