A Golden Treatise of Mental Prayer
Christian Classics
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Alastair Chuah
About this listen
St. Peter of Alcantara (1499 - 1562) wrote this famous Spanish classic to aid the pious listener in growing closer to God through prayer and mediation. In this work, he gives detailed meditations for each day of the week, morning and evening, on everything - from the suffering of Christ to the beauty of heaven. He also provides counsels on numerous topics related to prayer, such as spiritual dryness and drowsiness. The work was widely read in St. Peter's day, especially in Spain, where, for a time, it was the most popular devotion book outside of the Bible. Saints Teresa, Francis de Sales, and Louis of Granada all considered it a masterpiece.
St. Peter himself was a Franciscan monk who was a close associate of St. Teresa of Ávila. Her autobiography chronicles the strictness of his life (often eating only once every three days) and many of the miracles that St. Peter is said to have worked. He founded numerous monastic communities throughout Spain and Portugal, and preached the Gospel to the poor. It was said that while in prayer, he was sometimes seen to be in ecstasy and to levitate. On his deathbed, he refused to drink even water saying, "Even my Lord Jesus Christ thirsted on the Cross."
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