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Meditation & Mental Prayer: Catholics Talking To God.

Meditation & Mental Prayer: Catholics Talking To God.

De: Noreen Pankhurst
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A podcast about the value of mental prayer and its necessity for salvation.© 2025 Meditation & Mental Prayer: Catholics Talking To God. Cristianismo Desarrollo Personal Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo Éxito Personal
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  • Journey to Perfection with the Virtues of Candour and Prudence
    Nov 30 2025

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    12 m
  • Take up your cross and follow Me.
    Apr 2 2025

    Deliberately this episode is only a few minutes long as you listen you will understand why as you witness the profound vulnerability of an aging Peter when he recalls one of the most painful moments of his walk with Jesus—when he rebuked his Master for predicting His death, only to be sharply corrected in return. This deeply moving narrative brings us behind the scenes of Gospel writing, as Matthew captures Peter's tearful recollections of his well-intentioned but misguided attempt to protect Jesus from suffering.

    The poignancy of this moment lies in Peter's hard-earned wisdom. Now an old man, he understands what he couldn't grasp in his younger years: that his resistance to Jesus' crucifixion journey wasn't faithfulness but failure. "If only he had listened that day," we read as Peter weeps, recognizing that his denial of Christ began long before the courtyard and rooster's crow—it started with his unwillingness to accept the necessity of the cross.

    What makes this account particularly moving is Peter's determination to share his failure despite how poorly it reflects on him. His tearstained realization becomes our instruction: following Christ means embracing self-denial and taking up our own crosses. The words of Jesus that once seemed harsh—"Go behind me, Satan"—now read as a profound invitation to align ourselves with divine purposes rather than human comfort. Through Peter's hindsight, we gain foresight for our own discipleship journey, learning that sometimes the most loving thing we can do is accept the necessary suffering that comes with following God's path.



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    3 m
  • How to Forgive Your Enemies - Meditation on Matthew 18 v 23 -29
    Oct 14 2024

    What if the key to unlocking true peace lies in our ability to forgive? In this episode, we promise to guide you through a transformative meditation that reveals the profound power of forgiveness and unconditional love. Drawing inspiration from the parable of the Wicked Servant in Matthew 18, we journey to the very gates of heaven, where the overwhelming light of God's presence calls us to reflect on our own struggles with forgiveness. We'll explore how embracing the concept of "seventy times seven" can reshape our spiritual paths, allowing us to embody the boundless compassion and mercy that mirrors divine justice.

    Join us as we unpack the essence of our spiritual journey and the role forgiveness plays in aligning us with God's immense love. Through a meditative narrative, we'll confront the magnitude of our own sins and the necessary mercy needed to transcend them. By forgiving those who have wronged us, we're not only clearing our own path to heaven but also manifesting the kingdom of heaven here on earth. Experience how a heart transformed by forgiveness can create a space for divine love and justice in everyday life, reminding us that true peace and spiritual fulfillment are within reach when we open ourselves to God's endless mercy.

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I am a cradle Catholic and so I’m somewhat familiar with mental prayer. This is a great podcast since I was looking for something fresh and new. I look always look forward to listening to this podcast!

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