Catholic Spirituality

Milkman
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edited November 2024 in English Forum

I'm still making my way through both Eastern Orthodox Spirituality and Catholic Spirituality.

For now my attention is on Catholic spirituality. This is what I'm doing and if anyone has a "better" or different approach I'm all ears.

In the book, The Fulfillment of All Desire: A Guidebook for the Journey to God Based on the Wisdom of the Saints

Ralph Martin uses these Doctors to guide the newbie, me and others unfamiliar with Catholic spirituality, toward the journey to God.

What I'm thinking of doing is reading each of the Doctors he mentions in the below snap shot and following the advice in each. 

Why am I doing this? Simple. I just want a closer walk with the Lord. I realize this will be an ongoing, as it has already been, progress till the day I leave. 

Some of my Reformed companions, those I've met in Seminary and many of those I've read and am still reading are quietly, but persistently speaking in my ears, "Don't go there, it's heresy and Roman Catholicism is anti us."' "Remember the Reformation. Remember the sacrifice of your forefathers. Beware"'

Well that's a struggle I can put up with. For now, I'm wanting something more than what I've been doing in the past.

So this is the list of Doctors that Ralph Martin is using in the above mentioned book.

Once again, if anyone has something to offer this pilgrim to aid in the quest, I'm all ears.

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