The visible material world is only part of God’s gracious creation. The spiritual reality of creation is often overlooked by people in general, however, anyone aspiring to grow in their relationship with God, does well to meditate on these spiritual realities. Deacon Baldwin discusses both describing their distinctness yet inseparability. He addresses who we are in God.
He proceeds to describe the commonality between the Holy Trinity, the 7th Mansion (as Carmelites know thru St. Teresa of Avila’s book, “Interior Castle”) and the Sacrament of Matrimony. His clear descriptions helps one understand with more clarity what this union entails. He references 1 Corinthians 13 to summarize his point.
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Provoking Contemplation—Who are these Contemplatives Anyway?
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Provoking Contemplation—Poverty, Self Denial and Trial
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Fr. Titus Brandsma Part 2
The Life of Hermann Cohen Part 3
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