TAN Direction Episode 11 – The Dialogue of St. Catherine of Siena: The Eucharist and Perfection of Love

 

Episode 11 – The Dialogue of St. Catherine of Siena: The Eucharist and Perfection of Love

Sister Mary Madeline Todd explores the theme of prayer, focusing on the Eucharist and the progression from servile fear to filial fear. Emphasizing the importance of prayer, she discusses the qualities of humble, continual, and faithful prayer, stressing its role in achieving pure and generous love. The episode delves into the significance of the Eucharist, the power of Christ’s blood, and the transformative nature of prayer in attaining perfect union with God and selfless love for neighbors.

Episode eleven covers Treatise 3, Subsections 1-4.

Meet Your Host

Sister Mary Madeline Todd, OP, is a Dominican sister from the Congregation of St. Cecilia in Nashville, Tennessee. She began her journey with the Dominican Sisters of Saint Cecilia in 1991 and currently serves as an educator at Mount de Sales Academy in Baltimore. Her academic background includes theology studies at the Franciscan University of Steubenville, where she earned her Master of Arts degree, and advanced studies at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome, where she achieved a Doctorate in Sacred Theology (STD). Sister Mary Madeline Todd is passionate about studying spiritual and moral theology, with a particular focus on the dignity of the human person in Christ.

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