PODCAST | Interior Silence

Today on the podcast…

We contemplate how the renewal of the Church many years ago began in the monasteries with intense prayer of loving Christ and living a life of penance.  Now St. Josemaria Escriva says to bring that contemplative prayer into our daily lives, in the thick of things, at the party, on the soccer field, at the library, in the court of law, and at home.

In our personal relationship with Christ let us ask him:

  • To transmit His light through us in the form of joy, affection, kindness, and the spirit of service.
  • To find us in the silence of our prayer.
  • To truly help us learn to be contemplatives in the middle of the world.

We ask Our Lady to help us throughout the day to contemplate the real presence of Christ in our lives and to pray without ceasing.


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Rev. Peter Armenio Rev. Peter Armenio

Rev. Peter V. Armenio was ordained a priest of the Prelature of Opus Dei in 1980. He is the author of several books published by Midwest Theological Forum, including Highlights of the Catholic Faith. He also served as President of the St. Josemaria Institute from 2006 to 2012. He has been working in campus ministry for the past 30 years and also preaches recollections and gives spiritual direction in Chicago.

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