Ignatian Spirituality - Living Divine Mercy (EWTN) Ep. 150 with Fr. Chris Alar, MIC

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Published 2024-07-25
A popular spirituality within the Catholic Church is Ignatian Spirituality, based on the teachings of St. Ignatius of Loyola, whose feast day is July 31. coming up. Father Thaddaeus Lancton, MIC, explains the benefits of the “Spiritual Exercises,” recognizing the Spirit that is poured into our hearts through faith in Jesus Christ, impels us forward, and never leaves us idle or alone. Then hear the story of Don O'Mara, who, through a Cursillo retreat, examined his conscience and, like St. Ignatius, converted from a life of despair and sin to one of promise and hope.

Watch Fr. Chris Alar, MIC, and the Marian Fathers and Brothers from the National Shrine of The Divine Mercy on our weekly show, "Living Divine Mercy," airing on EWTN every Wednesday at 6:30 pm EST, with an encore presentation on Mondays at 9:00 am EST. Through teaching segments, Bible and St. Faustina Diary excerpts, as well as real-life examples of people who are living Divine Mercy in their lives, you will learn why Jesus said Divine Mercy is mankind's last hope of salvation! Ep. 150: Ignatian Spirituality

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All Comments (21)
  • @pibly7784
    God bless all of these seminarians embarking on a noble life. ❤
  • Lord in your abundance of mercy heal my family members strengthen us Lord mentally spiritually physically deliver us from all evil demonic curses heal our relationship to forgive to be honest heal the family tree the unknown sins that they have done so that it won't affects in family. I trust in you through your precious I claim victory in your name Amen
  • Another great episode… Thank you. Happy birthday Father Chris :-) have a blessed day.
  • I m passing St Ignatius, MT this morning probably the most beautiful place in this country under the mission mountains. The beauty is shocking
  • This was such an inspiring episode. I loved learning more about St. Ignatius. I especially loved the simple understanding the definition of “spirituality”. Thank you Father Thaddeus. The photos of the Seminarians in Brother Harrison’s segment jumpstarted my enthusiasm knowing that I am blessed to be able to visit the National Shrine very soon. Thank you, Holy Trinity for all the blessings on my life.
  • Thank you so much for these talk. God bless you always. I’ve learned so much
  • Fr. Chris, thank you for this very informative topic on Ignatian Spirituality. Glad to hear this great saint who moulded many souls to sainthood by his own spirituality. It’s very inspiring to those who desire to follow a certain path to answer their call. Grateful indeed for all the blissful understanding acquired from this wonderful talk. May God’s abundant blessings and graces continue to flow in your heart Fr. Chris, Fr. Thaddaeus, Fr. James Cervantes, Bro. Harrison, Bro. Mark and to the team Living Divine Mercy ( EWTN ). Also deeply grateful to Don O’ Mara for sharing his story that inspires hope to seek God in one’s darkest moments in life. Thank you and prayers for you all.
  • @delittlecajun
    Thank you Fr Chris and Fr Thaddäus for this episode of Living Divine Mercy. So informative.
  • Hi Marian’s thank you all ways you all Help Me a lot and everything thank you
  • Anglican but fully support all people who are disgusted by the Paris Olympics! Once Beautiful France is no more! Many soldiers and other brace souls died protecting That country l am sure their families remaining are disgusted!
  • @Patrick.E.
    I have often wondered why St. ignatius is not a doctor of the church.
  • Father Chris hope you see my story my mom send it to peter James a while back ago