Actively Contemplative, Contemplatively Active

Fr. Paul Donlan's meditation on the Gospel of Luke’s story of Martha and Mary of Bethany, highlights the tension between active service and contemplative prayer. Martha as the competent, bustling hostess and Mary as the attentive listener at Jesus’ feet. Martha’s frustration at Mary’s lack of help leads her to complain—even command—Jesus, to which He gently responds that Mary has chosen “the better part.” Traditionally, Martha has represented the active life and Mary the contemplative, but that Christians are called to integrate both: to live “actively contemplative and contemplatively active.” Fr. Paul warns against “activism,” which loses interior connection to Christ, and urges cultivating an inner contemplative spirit even amid daily duties, whether family tasks, professional work, or in the daily commute - transforming ordinary moments into prayer. Stories of saints like Josemaría Escrivá and images of the Holy Family illustrate how everyday work can be suffused with awareness of God. Ultimately, combining service with contemplation becomes a prayerful offering to Christ.

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Inspired by the moving encounter on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24:30–31), While He Spoke To Us Along The Way offers meditations given by priests of Opus Dei in Los Angeles, that invite listeners to experience the warmth of Christ’s presence and the clarity of His Word. Whether you're commuting, taking a quiet moment, or seeking spiritual nourishment, this podcast is a companion for your journey with Christ, aimed to guide you in your daily life of prayer—helping you recognize Jesus walking beside you, speaking to your heart, and opening the Scriptures in ways that illuminate your path.