I too just found it and finished it. It is truly worthy to be viewed especially now in the times we are living through. What a good and godly man!
Ohhh, you’re a middle of the night gal too…..? Listening to something like this in the middle of the night makes it really hit home….no distractions to compete with. It’s just you and the Holy Spirit( or His messenger)
I actually do this a lot. wide awake at 3--DM chaplet and then a you tube video. This past week its been Francis Hogan on the gospel of St Matthew. Wonderful!
3am is a special spiritual time. Lots of saints have had great battles at that time. But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. God Bless You
"He who shall endure to the end, shall be saved." book of Matthew I do not often watch videos, but I am glad I watched Mr. Ralph Martin in this one. So inspiring and informative.
A bit of a rabbit hole here but I too find it easier to watch YouTube when I’m the only one awake. Retirement is a problem in the spiritual life in that one has far less time to be solitary. I was a stay at home mum and never realised how blessed I was with ‘time’. Children at school and husband at work… I wish I had spent far more time in prayer. I have felt lately that it’s time to ratchet up time spent with God but the interruptions make it so hard. I can manage the Divine Office and the rosary but I need more. When I lived in our last house I would spend an hour before the blessed sacrament but my local churches here are all locked during the day. Enclosed contemplatives are fast-tracked to spiritual union! Or they can be. The work of prayer is vital to the Church and the world. It’s one reason why stan and his minions are so active against them. I feel a need to pray for them. Ralph Martin and Peter Herbeck are the real deal. We appear to be headed into a new age. With the restrainer removed and events like the drying up of the Euphrates, we would seem to be entering an age prophesied by Scripture.
The number of contemplatives has dwindled proportionally to the falling off of Church attendance. So it seems.
Clare I am in the same boat. Retirement has cut into solitude and I seem not to get to adoration as frequently as I used to. But I can pray in the middle of the night.