Fr. Benedict was a friend of mine. An amazing man. Humble and spiritual. During a retreat at Trinity Retreat House in Larchmont, NY I literally watched him levitate during a talk. And I don’t believe in such things, but I saw it. It was so natural. Fr. Benedict, please pray for us.
I visited at his place he was staying near the end of his life. My brief encounter... I walked in and saw a picture of him and Mother Teresa on his fridge, and jokingly said, pointing to Mother Teresa, “Who’s that Fr.?” He said immediately, “Yea right! Rather, who is that guy!” Pointing to himself.
Wonderful teacher! I'm a Protestant. I believe the title Theotokos! I LOVE the title! I think his story highlights the fact that we Protestants don't do enough to explain theological terms. Once there is understanding, there is usually agreement. May the Holy Spirit lead us into full Communion with God and each other and may we follow! Thank you for posting this!!!! Blessings to you and yours!
I love the Dies Ira. It's beautiful and poignant and yes the possibility of hell is scary. But if Father would remember fully it is a most hopeful prayer calling upon God to have mercy on the soul of the person who has diedand by the end of it ones is comforted.. There is no harm in facing the Truth. I had the joy of meeting Father in Washington when I was a student 😊 Such a gifted, wise and gentle man. He had so much presence.
Interesting. During the 1900 there were so few a priests in Mexico, If they were there, They were underground. There were instances where lay people were allowed to perform/witness some limited sacraments like marriage and baptism and probably funerals. It’s really interesting to read about. I’ve read a couple books on the Cristero Wars
Please remember, including myself, to pray for Father Benedict's soul. He was concerned that after he died, people would not pray for him,probably thinking he would go straight to Heaven.
I pray for him everyday and also ask his intercession for me. He taught me so much during very trying times. I wanted to share his lectures with many protestants and Catholics who left the church. They were too focused on being right. My goal is not to be right but to share the gift of the Catholic Church and the many deep layers of the mystery of the Holy Trinity. There is such a superficial understanding of the Catholic Church and it's doctrines. The Holy Spirit if you allow will take you deep into really knowing God and not just believing in God. Seek with all your heart mind and soul.
I like this sermon about how the day of pentecost gifts believers in the U.K. too both in the past and today. You can recognize them by how they are so welcoming to newcomers and how unassuming they are towards people who come from different backgrounds than themselves. North America has been taking in English and the French believers whom the English mystics were loyal to as well for way longer than the secular world acknowledges. I am already onto fakes instead who only pretend to be welcoming to newcomers.
Fr. Benedict speaks eloquently about the history and context of Christian mysticism but appears to belittle the author of the Cloud of Unknowing and, more importantly, to miss or deny the very point of mysticism itself - that a person may, through contemplation, have a direct relationship with God.
Those Medieval mystics were working within a Norman Latin World, as much as an English one. But good lecture, within the framework of Catholic piety and 19th century national identities.
@@marcokite Cloud of Unknowing was indebted to Pseudo-Dionysius and a Sorbonne Irish or Scottish Scholar. Works wrote in Latin and Greek. Though the books were written in Middle English, they bore the heavy print of the Latin heritage.
I wonder if the voluntarism of William of Occam was derived in some sense from Sunni Islam? Ash'arism teaches the exact same doctrine: God's will determines what is good and will.
No it wasn't Martin Luther, but John Calvin who came up with the idea of extreme predestination. Luther came behind Calvin in some since on that topic, but not as extreme. Further, it was John Calvin's interpreters who held to his theology who did worse yet in teaching the doctrine of double predestination. Double predestination is the belief that God ordains certain individuals to salvation and nothing will alter it, and that He ordains others to eternal damnation, which is unalterable. It was the Calvinists'' that came after him that were the worse offenders. St. Augustine taught predestination, but not as Calvin thought of it.
@@dannydoj I understand that but the question is: is it possible to have a human nature without being a human person? The two, although conceptually distinct, cannot be conceived as really existing separately. If x has a human nature then x is a human person.
Anyone who wants to live their entire life in a tiny cell has got to be "odd" This kind of lifestyle would drive most people crazy. Maybe her "visions" were hysterical / psychotic delusions.
Christianity still keeps that non believers are unsaved, thereby being guilty of exclusionary intolerance. Jesus himself did not start a new religion and was Jewish, not a Christian. All are God's own, all faiths and creeds. Christian acceptance of this is long overdue. We are all begotten and beloved of the Creator. Worship, adore and emulate Jesus to find your own inner Christ Self. We are all an aspect of Christ conciousness. All of us are Christed beings on the path of Self realization and God realization. Just like Jesus.
There is only One true God - Three persons in One God - Father, Son and the Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ is the second person of the Holy Trinity who became incarnate as man so that mankind can be redeemed. He is pure love and loves you. God has chiseled in our souls the burning desire to search for Him , because we came from Him. And He wants us to know Him, love Him and be happy with Him in this life and for eternity after. He has revealed Himself through Holy scriptures and in Christ. Mankind in the quest for God has come up with their own explanations and names for God. And their own stories and false idols. Fallen angels can give you great feelings and experiences to make you feel that the false religion you are following is true and good. Realise the truth. You were created by God with so much love. Jesus loves you so much that He took on your sins and atoned for them with His precious blood, so that you can be redeemed. Seek and you shall find.
"It's part of God's nature He doesn't have to decide what's good" So Genesis is wrong? "God said let there be light and He saw that it was good" Either God made decisions in those 6 days of creation or He didn't... Science *is* reconcilable with religion. All it shows is *how* things work from within creation, not *why* things are the way that they are. What *is* incompatible with religion is human malice, greed, and corruption that takes those understandings gifted to them by the grace of God and then uses them to destroy each other, the earth, and creatures which God placed us as custodians of. With each discovery of science I am more firm in the belief of a creator and of intelligent design. Science *is* the proof of intelligent design. God cannot be observed from within creation, or understood by the mind. This gives many scientists their hubris to assume that there is no God... Except that the start of the universe and all creation still remains elusive with even the Big Bang theory still in question. Some things will always remain outside of our limited and fallible nature. God is beautiful and God's work is beautiful. And I thank both mystics, saints, prophets, scientists, and philosophers for giving us so many ways in which to see and know God. We are truly blessed in every moment and we are surrounded by major and minor miracles each day.
God makes something and is pleased at it because it reflects His own desirable nature. The Hebrew word for ‘good’ (tov) has a meaning close to ‘desirable’. This is why Eve finds the ‘fruit’ desirable, but she makes an idol of a created thing as opposed to the Creator Himself.
He made it very clear that He felt that way Himself, and in a way that was the very antithesis of 'humorous'. "Jerusalem, Jerusalem, who kills the prophets, and stones those who are sent to her! How often I would have gathered your children together, even as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, and you would not! biblehub.com/matthew/23-37.htm
We are saved from sin and death when we trust in the finished work of Jesus Christ on the cross and his bodily resurrection. His sinless blood pays for our sins, earns forgiveness, and gives us eternal life. Salvation is the gift of God by grace. It is not a product of: * - Prayer * - Popes * - Baptism * - Confession * - Good works * - Turning from sin * - Commandments * - Church membership * - Mass or the Lord’s Supper Salvation is free to the ungodly who will put their faith in the death, blood, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ for their sins (Romans 4:5; Romans 4:24-25; 1 Cor 15:1-4).
protestants always get this wrong - it isn't either/or. we are saved only by the Most Precious Blood but we MUST also co-operate, this means for example the works of mercy AND the Seven Sacraments. the problem with protestants is that they throw out the baby with the bath water. 'saved by faith alone' and 'once saved always saved' are dangerous heresies
Fr. Benedict was a friend of mine. An amazing man. Humble and spiritual. During a retreat at Trinity Retreat House in Larchmont, NY I literally watched him levitate during a talk. And I don’t believe in such things, but I saw it. It was so natural. Fr. Benedict, please pray for us.
How much did he lift off the ground?
What a beautiful holy man
I visited at his place he was staying near the end of his life. My brief encounter... I walked in and saw a picture of him and Mother Teresa on his fridge, and jokingly said, pointing to Mother Teresa, “Who’s that Fr.?”
He said immediately, “Yea right! Rather, who is that guy!” Pointing to himself.
I believe you
What a beautiful testimony of a beautiful holy priest. Oh how we miss him and Fr Andrew Apostoli
Wonderful teacher! I'm a Protestant. I believe the title Theotokos! I LOVE the title! I think his story highlights the fact that we Protestants don't do enough to explain theological terms. Once there is understanding, there is usually agreement. May the Holy Spirit lead us into full Communion with God and each other and may we follow! Thank you for posting this!!!! Blessings to you and yours!
God bless you!
@@eleanorhouston223 Your message is a blessing! May God bless you as well!
May you receive the Body Blood Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ soon and often and prostrate in Adoration Thank Him!
I pray that one day this Holy Man will be made Saint ☘️
He is just a man reading from a book, many of us can read, should we all be called a saint.
Amen 🙏
@@Anthonyinkz you don't know who he was.
@@Anthonyinkz This is the hill upon which you wish to die? Mercy.😂
@@Anthonyinkz yes may we all become saints!!!
I miss you father Benedict! Please pray for my conversion and my family.
We learn so much from this holy priest!
A good man and a talented speaker. God Bless.
I miss your wisdom and great speaker of Truth/ Goodness / and Beauty. Sprinkled with human New York humor. 🙏🏼🤓❤️🇺🇸
@@myrnaleon8464 bibi
Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner.
Father Benedict was one of great spiritual guides. If there was something he didn’t know about Christian spirituality I’d be very surprised.
I miss. HIM soooo may he R.I.P.
No one today is like him
Some great authoritative teaching on the history of the church in England.
Jesus Christ is fully human and fully divine. One person with two natures.
Yes and none of it accurate
I love the Dies Ira. It's beautiful and poignant and yes the possibility of hell is scary. But if Father would remember fully it is a most hopeful prayer calling upon God to have mercy on the soul of the person who has diedand by the end of it ones is comforted.. There is no harm in facing the Truth. I had the joy of meeting Father in Washington when I was a student 😊 Such a gifted, wise and gentle man. He had so much presence.
agreed! he was a very holy man but i fear that he often backed away from talking about hell and judgement and he seemed to water down purgatory.
Interesting. During the 1900 there were so few a priests in Mexico, If they were there, They were underground. There were instances where lay people were allowed to perform/witness some limited sacraments like marriage and baptism and probably funerals. It’s really interesting to read about. I’ve read a couple books on the Cristero Wars
Amen. Such a beautiful teaching. RIP🙏
Please remember, including myself, to pray for Father Benedict's soul. He was concerned that after he died, people would not pray for him,probably thinking he would go straight to Heaven.
I pray for him everyday and also ask his intercession for me. He taught me so much during very trying times. I wanted to share his lectures with many protestants and Catholics who left the church. They were too focused on being right. My goal is not to be right but to share the gift of the Catholic Church and the many deep layers of the mystery of the Holy Trinity. There is such a superficial understanding of the Catholic Church and it's doctrines. The Holy Spirit if you allow will take you deep into really knowing God and not just believing in God. Seek with all your heart mind and soul.
How many sirens expressed during this all to short conversation. FR. G never flinched.
I enjoyed every word.Enlightenig talk.
Ive learned about many English mystics and martyrs on MARYS DOWRY!
Rest in peace, Father
That background he went over regarding Benedict 16, and council, and the mass becoming like a pep rally... Wow!
A great man
All things are moving back toward God
A lovely enlightens talk.
It would be helpful if a list of the books and authors mentioned were provided.
He wouldn't have liked that! You would be able to contradict him!
Funny because there’s not much talk on Julian of Norwich
Better you should just read her yourself as I found out
It’s like the difference between reading about love, and falling deeply in love
Don’t let somebody else tell you about it
Do it yourself
I like this sermon about how the day of pentecost gifts believers in the U.K. too both in the past and today. You can recognize them by how they are so welcoming to newcomers and how unassuming they are towards people who come from different backgrounds than themselves. North America has been taking in English and the French believers whom the English mystics were loyal to as well for way longer than the secular world acknowledges. I am already onto fakes instead who only pretend to be welcoming to newcomers.
Fr. Benedict speaks eloquently about the history and context of Christian mysticism but appears to belittle the author of the Cloud of Unknowing and, more importantly, to miss or deny the very point of mysticism itself - that a person may, through contemplation, have a direct relationship with God.
Thank you for this. Is this talk on a podcast anywhere?
Check the date. That would be a 'no'.
It appears St. Augustine describes a shared passing experience -- shared with his dying mother.
Intercede for me!
England began sinking from the time of Henry VIII.
@@Kitiwake.🤦
How appalled you would be today.
Saints don’t lose their peace
Jesus Christ is fully man and fully divine. One person with two natures united in hyposthasis.
Those Medieval mystics were working within a Norman Latin World, as much as an English one. But good lecture, within the framework of Catholic piety and 19th century national identities.
no it was English
@@marcokite Cloud of Unknowing was indebted to Pseudo-Dionysius and a Sorbonne Irish or Scottish Scholar. Works wrote in Latin and Greek. Though the books were written in Middle English, they bore the heavy print of the Latin heritage.
I wonder if the voluntarism of William of Occam was derived in some sense from Sunni Islam? Ash'arism teaches the exact same doctrine: God's will determines what is good and will.
Sola scriptura = Quran envy
@@australopithecusafarensis8927 What are you talking about
@@bayreuth79 Occam’s disciple Luther also followed this trend of admiring the richer and more powerful Muslims
@@australopithecusafarensis8927 You think that sola scriptura came out of an admiration for the Quran?
@@bayreuth79 yes
No it wasn't Martin Luther, but John Calvin who came up with the idea of extreme predestination. Luther came behind Calvin in some since on that topic, but not as extreme. Further, it was John Calvin's interpreters who held to his theology who did worse yet in teaching the doctrine of double predestination. Double predestination is the belief that God ordains certain individuals to salvation and nothing will alter it, and that He ordains others to eternal damnation, which is unalterable. It was the Calvinists'' that came after him that were the worse offenders. St. Augustine taught predestination, but not as Calvin thought of it.
Nope Luther came before Calvin
@@sharonchristine664 - yes but the comment means Luther was 'behind' Calvin in the predestination stakes.
yes! that's what i thought too
St. Ambrose.
How can one have a human nature without being a human person?
Nature and personhood are separate concepts in Greek philosophy
@@dannydoj I understand that but the question is: is it possible to have a human nature without being a human person? The two, although conceptually distinct, cannot be conceived as really existing separately. If x has a human nature then x is a human person.
Be very careful do not fall into heresy
🎶❤️🎶
Anyone who wants to live their entire life in a tiny cell has got to be "odd" This kind of lifestyle would drive most people crazy. Maybe her "visions" were hysterical / psychotic delusions.
Christianity still keeps that non believers are unsaved, thereby being guilty of exclusionary intolerance. Jesus himself did not start a new religion and was Jewish, not a Christian. All are God's own, all faiths and creeds. Christian acceptance of this is long overdue. We are all begotten and beloved of the Creator. Worship, adore and emulate Jesus to find your own inner Christ Self. We are all an aspect of Christ conciousness. All of us are Christed beings on the path of Self realization and God realization. Just like Jesus.
You have been reading too much Richard Rohr my friend.
Jesus says I am the way the truth and the life and no one comes to the father except through me
Realize the Krishna consciousness within!
There is only One true God - Three persons in One God - Father, Son and the Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ is the second person of the Holy Trinity who became incarnate as man so that mankind can be redeemed. He is pure love and loves you. God has chiseled in our souls the burning desire to search for Him , because we came from Him. And He wants us to know Him, love Him and be happy with Him in this life and for eternity after. He has revealed Himself through Holy scriptures and in Christ.
Mankind in the quest for God has come up with their own explanations and names for God. And their own stories and false idols. Fallen angels can give you great feelings and experiences to make you feel that the false religion you are following is true and good.
Realise the truth. You were created by God with so much love. Jesus loves you so much that He took on your sins and atoned for them with His precious blood, so that you can be redeemed. Seek and you shall find.
@@Lambsown78 - Amen
"It's part of God's nature He doesn't have to decide what's good"
So Genesis is wrong? "God said let there be light and He saw that it was good"
Either God made decisions in those 6 days of creation or He didn't...
Science *is* reconcilable with religion. All it shows is *how* things work from within creation, not *why* things are the way that they are. What *is* incompatible with religion is human malice, greed, and corruption that takes those understandings gifted to them by the grace of God and then uses them to destroy each other, the earth, and creatures which God placed us as custodians of.
With each discovery of science I am more firm in the belief of a creator and of intelligent design.
Science *is* the proof of intelligent design. God cannot be observed from within creation, or understood by the mind. This gives many scientists their hubris to assume that there is no God... Except that the start of the universe and all creation still remains elusive with even the Big Bang theory still in question.
Some things will always remain outside of our limited and fallible nature.
God is beautiful and God's work is beautiful. And I thank both mystics, saints, prophets, scientists, and philosophers for giving us so many ways in which to see and know God. We are truly blessed in every moment and we are surrounded by major and minor miracles each day.
God makes something and is pleased at it because it reflects His own desirable nature. The Hebrew word for ‘good’ (tov) has a meaning close to ‘desirable’. This is why Eve finds the ‘fruit’ desirable, but she makes an idol of a created thing as opposed to the Creator Himself.
Julian of Norwich had a unique perspective addressing that Christ is a mother. I'm sure that Jesus would consider that characterization humorous.
God does compare Himself to a mother hen, protecting her brood, when referencing His relationship with Israe at one point in the Old Testament.
@Bert Clayton When and where did Jesus ostensibly say there is neither male nor female in heaven?
He made it very clear that He felt that way Himself, and in a way that was the very antithesis of 'humorous'.
"Jerusalem, Jerusalem, who kills the prophets, and stones those who are sent to her! How often I would have gathered your children together, even as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, and you would not!
biblehub.com/matthew/23-37.htm
So you're basically admitting that Jesus did not say there are no males or females in heaven, correct?
@Bert Clayton so basically you're saying we can't prove Jesus set it so why are you saying you think he said it?
We are saved from sin and death when we trust in the finished work of Jesus Christ on the cross and his bodily resurrection. His sinless blood pays for our sins, earns forgiveness, and gives us eternal life.
Salvation is the gift of God by grace. It is not a product of:
* - Prayer
* - Popes
* - Baptism
* - Confession
* - Good works
* - Turning from sin
* - Commandments
* - Church membership
* - Mass or the Lord’s Supper
Salvation is free to the ungodly who will put their faith in the death, blood, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ for their sins (Romans 4:5; Romans 4:24-25; 1 Cor 15:1-4).
protestants always get this wrong - it isn't either/or. we are saved only by the Most Precious Blood but we MUST also co-operate, this means for example the works of mercy AND the Seven Sacraments. the problem with protestants is that they throw out the baby with the bath water. 'saved by faith alone' and 'once saved always saved' are dangerous heresies
Wrong !
Right
Aleister Crowley was an English mystic.
And the Devil was an Angel.
One of the wisest mystics in the west!
@@TheGuiltsOfUs His fruits were sexual irresponsibility and self worship
@teoforos