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Title: Progress in Prayer II: Contemplative Prayer


1
Progress in Prayer II Contemplative Prayer
  • Introductory Course for Spiritual Directors
  • Fr. Michael Champagne, CJC

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I. Grades of Prayer in the Mystical Way
  • Infused Contemplation or Mystical Prayer (As an
    overall category)
  • Definition an experiential knowledge of God
    which involves the operations of the supernatural
    faculties
  • Theological Conclusions Concerning Infused
    Contemplation

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  • Infused contemplation is not the same as gratia
    gratis data
  • infused contemplation is substantially
    supernatural whereas gratia gratis data is only
    modally supernatural
  • infused contemplation is ordered toward
    sanctifying the individual whereas the other is
    order toward the good of the Church

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  • Infused contemplation requires Sanctifying Grace
    and the Gifts of the Holy Spirit
  • It requires the impulse of actual grace and
    charity
  • It requires a separate actual grace to move the
    Gifts of the Holy Spirit into action
  • It requires the habits of the infused virtues and
    gifts

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  • The affective infused virtues (like hope and
    charity) are dispositive and not the immediate
    illiciting principle of contemplation
  • Informed faith provides the substance of the act
    of contemplation while the gifts of wisdom,
    understanding and knowledge provide the
    supernatural mode of act
  • these gifts give contemplation which becomes an
    experiential knowledge

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  • Distinctive Notes which help the Spiritual
    Director recognize infused contemplation and
    distinguish it from other phenomena
  • Often gives an experience of the Presence of God
  • mystics often witness the loving presence of God
    in their souls
  • yet, this is not an essential note because of its
    frequent absence during the passive purgations

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  • The invasion of the soul by the supernatural
  • Contemplation is a gentle inflow of God into the
    soul (St. John of the Cross)
  • It is often expressed by the mystics as an
    inundation or being submerged in God

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  • Mystical experience is impossible to be produced
    by ones own efforts
  • this becomes well known and realized by the soul
  • this is true of all grades of mystical prayer
  • The soul is more passive than active
  • Contemplation is an experience of the patiens
    divina (Pseudo-Dionysius)
  • Soul does not act as mover but as one moved (St.
    Thomas)

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  • The knowledge experienced is obscure and confused
  • Contemplation gives full security and assurance
    that the soul is under the action of God
  • soul normally doesnt have the slightest doubt
    that God is acting upon it
  • during the mystical prayer itself the soul has no
    doubts that God is acting upon it, though it may
    doubt the experience after the time of prayer

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  • Contemplation gives the moral certitude that the
    soul is in the state of grace
  • proof that one is in mystical union is likewise
    proof that one is in the state of grace
    (necessary for the Gifts of the Holy Spirit to be
    active)
  • the moral certitude is much greater than that
    possessed by the ordinary Christian when
    diligently examining his conscience

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  • Mystical experience is ineffable
  • The soul experiences an impossibility in trying
    to express clearly ones prayer experience
  • By nature, such an experience cannot be expressed
    in human language
  • Soul must resort to images and allegory to
    describe the experience

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  • Contemplation admits of various forms
  • illumination of the intellect
  • inflammation of the will
  • It admits of variations and fluctuations within
    the same soul
  • duration can be short or long

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  • Mystical contemplation frequently causes
    reactions in the body
  • this is especially the case in the lower grades
    of mystical prayer
  • can cause startling phenomena of the sensitive
    order
  • body can become visibly changed
  • body participates in the absorption experienced
    by the spirit

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  • It often produces a suspension or binding of the
    faculties
  • absorption in God frequently results in an
    inability to perform other prayers or activities,
    especially at the moment of the experience

15
  • Infused Contemplation causes a great impulse to
    the practice of virtue
  • one of the surest signs of contemplation
  • often soul receives, experiences a virtue that
    never was able to acquire previously
  • Mystical contemplation greatly aids the
    sanctification of a soul, but it does not
    instantaneously or necessarily produce a saint
    (Royo, 537).
  • Thus, spiritual directors need to be careful not
    to dismiss mystical experience because defects
    and imperfections are still present in the soul

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  • Infused Recollection
  • Definition ...type of mystical contemplation
    which is especially characterized by the union of
    the intellect with God
  • With the operation of the gifts of Wisdom,
    Understanding and Knowledge, the intellect
    penetrates the marvels of God
  • Occurs when God wishes, in an instantaneous
    fashion, without previous discursus

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  • Concomitant phenomena
  • Lively sense of the Presence of God
  • Admiration at Gods marvels
  • spiritual silence or suspension profound
    humility and deep respect
  • vivid light concerning God and His Mysteries

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  • Practical Conduct
  • Do not cease discursive meditation until it is
    clearly realized that God is giving the
    invitation to mystical prayer
  • If meditation is abandoned too soon, aridity
    follows as well as restlessness
  • One should immediately terminate discursive
    prayer when the impulse comes toward infused
    recollection

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  • The Holy Spirit is subtle in His promptings and
    an inappropriate response can circumvent His work
  • The Spiritual Director will have to go through
    great pains to get some souls to abandon their
    devotions and normal prayers and waste time
    with God

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  • One should give oneself completely to the
    interior life
  • break with attachments
  • give complete strength to practice of virtue
  • practice interior and exterior silence
  • respond to the impulses to practice prayer and
    sweet repose

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  • Prayer of Quiet
  • Definition ...type of mystical contemplation
    in which the soul experiences an intimate
    awareness of Gods presence which captivates the
    will and fills the soul and body with ineffable
    sweetness and delight (Royo, 541).

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  • The Prayer of Quiet especially affects the will.
  • The intellect and memory are tranquil, but they
    remain free to realize what is happening
  • The will is totally absorbed in God
  • Mary and Martha are more perfectly realized
  • tradere contemplata (St. Thomas)
  • Basin of the soul is filled silently from within
    and overflows profusely

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  • The effects of the Prayer of Quiet
  • a great liberty of spirit
  • filial fear of God
  • profound confidence in God
  • love of mortification and suffering
  • deep humility
  • disdain for worldly pleasures
  • growth in all the virtues

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  • Concomitant phenomena
  • Sleep of the faculties
  • not yet totally captivated but they seem to
    function from some unknown source
  • disdain for world souls seeks solely to enjoy
    God
  • the intellect and will are united with God but
    the memory and imagination remain free

25
  • Inebriation of love
  • causes a certain foolishness of love
  • soul often cries out verbally
  • body sometimes leaps with a surge of joy

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  • Prayer of Union
  • Definition that grade of infused contemplation
    in which all the internal faculties are
    captivated and occupied with God (Royo, 546)
  • Even the memory and imagination are captivated
  • Only the bodily senses are free
  • The intensity of the mystical experience is
    indescribable
  • The souls faculties are completely occupied with
    God

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  • Characteristics of the Prayer of Union
  • Absence of distractions
  • memory and imagination are normally sources of
    distractions but they are now suspended, fixed on
    God and held captive
  • distractions during prayer of union are
    psychologically impossible
  • Certitude of being intimately united with God

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  • soul cannot doubt the experience, even after it
    has terminated
  • devil cannot falsify this type of prayer
  • Teresa of Avila said that this secret prayer is
    unknown to the devil
  • Absence of weariness and tedium
  • no matter how long the prayer of union lasts, the
    soul never experiences any fatigue

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  • Effects of the Prayer of Union
  • Soul will gladly die a thousand deaths in order
    to praise God
  • Soul possesses vehement desires toward solitude
    and penance
  • Soul experiences a great dissatisfaction with all
    things on earth and longs for heaven

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  • Concomitant phenomena
  • Mystical touches
  • instantaneous supernatural impression upon the
    soul which gives it an ineffable delight
  • Flights of the Spirit
  • strong and unexpected impulses of love leaving
    the soul with a consuming thirst for God

31
  • Fiery Darts
  • certain hidden touches of love experienced as if
    a fiery arrow pierces the soul
  • such cause the soul great affliction
  • Fiery Darts are normally caused by infused
    knowledge of God through creation

32
  • Wounds of Love
  • these are more profound and lasting than the
    Fiery Darts
  • normally caused by knowledge of God through His
    Divine Mysteries

33
  • Prayer of Conforming Union (Ecstatic Union)
  • Definition This grade of mystical prayer
    usually terminates with the spiritual espousal.
    The Prayer of Ecstatic Union adds to the previous
    grade of prayer the suspension of the external
    senses. As a result of the weakness of the body
    and the intensity of the mystical union, the body
    falls into ecstasy.

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  • Two components are necessary
  • Elevation of the soul to God
  • Detachment of the soul from the sensible world

35
  • Causes of Ecstasy
  • Supernatural
  • causes by the gifts of the Holy Spirit to such an
    intense charity
  • prophetic ecstasy
  • simple ecstasy
  • rapture
  • natural
  • fainting or swooning
  • somnambulism
  • hypnotic trance
  • hysteria
  • diabolical

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  • Effects of Ecstasy
  • Body
  • Insensibility no awareness through senses
  • Natural heat of body diminishes
  • Soul
  • communication of a supernatural energy
  • charity becomes much more ardent
  • ecstasy of love produces ecstasy of works
    (St. Francis de Sales)
  • The promise of God to lead the soul to marriage
    is normally effected in one such ecstasy of the
    Prayer of Conforming Union (spiritual espousal)

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  • Prayer of Transforming Union
  • Definition this grade of prayer is a total
    transformation of the soul in the Beloved, in
    which God and the soul give themselves completely
    to each other with a certain consummation of
    divine love, so that the soul is made divine, so
    to speak, and participates in God as much as is
    possible in this life (Royo, 556 cf. Spiritual
    Canticle, stz. 22).

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  • Transformation in the Beloved
  • soul appears to be God and have all that God has
  • soul is distinct from God but is God by
    participation
  • soul is in the furnace of Divine Love like an
    iron plunged into a furnace of fire

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  • Mutual Surrender of Love
  • like two spouses in an act of love mutually
    surrendering themselves to one another (the two
    shall become one)

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  • Permanent Union of Love
  • transforming union is superior to all other
    grades of prayer in that, among other ways, it
    brings to the soul an awareness of the permanence
    of this mutual love experienced
  • in the transforming union the soul is confirmed
    in grace God gives a special grace to the soul
    so that it avoids all future mortal sins
  • the transforming union is not the beatific vision
    but it is the prelude to it

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  • Effects of the Transforming Union
  • Forgetfulness of self
  • no desire whatsoever remains of self
  • only the Glory of God dwells here (what was
    first in the order of intention is last in the
    order of execution)

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  • Great desire to suffer
  • nonetheless, to suffer or not to suffer, either
    is readily accepted and embraced
  • Delight in persecution
  • no enmity is felt when persecuted, but rather an
    increase in joy and peace and love for the enemy

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  • Intense desire to serve God
  • from I want to see God to I am a daughter of
    the Church
  • example of St. Teresa of Avila during her last
    ten years and Mother Teresa during her last 40
    years
  • soul here desires not to die as it previously had
    but to live and suffer for many years in order to
    glorify God

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  • Complete detachment from creatures
  • constant interior recollection
  • tranquility of soul admitting of no doubt of its
    cause
  • Absence of ecstasies
  • God gives special strength to body
  • Thus, few, if any raptures
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