<p>Why does prayer sometimes feel empty, like your words go nowhere and your heart feels untouched? In this meditation, Fr Gavan reflects on the experience of dryness in prayer and why it does not mean you are failing or that God is distant. Drawing on the wisdom of the spiritual tradition, he shows how these seasons can purify love, deepen trust, and teach us to seek God for who He is rather than for the feelings He gives. If your prayer feels flat or silent, this is an invitation to persevere, and to discover that even in emptiness, God is at work.</p><p><br></p><p>π΄ <strong>THIS SERIES</strong></p><p>Meditations | Ep. 86</p><p>Meditations is a weekly podcast with Fr Gavan Jennings produced by Called to More. Each week you can expect a seed for prayer β on the life of Jesus, his Church and how we can attain sanctity.</p><p>New episodes every Saturday at 7pm Irish time (2pm Eastern / 11am Pacific).</p><p>Listen here or anywhere you usually find your podcasts.</p><p><br></p><p>π΄ <strong>MEMBERSHIPS</strong></p><p>We couldn't create this series without our members. If you find these videos helpful or think they might help others, please consider becoming a member below. Members receive exclusive content.</p><p>Join us here: https://www.calledtomore.org/memberships</p><p>Thank you, and welcome to the team!</p><p><br></p><p>π΄ <strong>SOCIAL MEDIA</strong></p><p>Instagram: ββ / ctmcatholic </p><p>TikTok: / ctm_catholic </p><p>Facebook: / ctmcatholic </p><p>Apple (Little by Little): https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast...</p><p>Spotify (Little by Little): https://open.spotify.com/show/44xk6UN...</p><p>Spotify (Meditations): https://open.spotify.com/show/7H2lvtJ...</p><p><br></p><p>π΄ <strong>WEBSITES</strong></p><p>For more content, visit our website: https://www.calledtomore.org</p><p>For more on the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal, visit their website: https://www.franciscanfriars.com</p><p><br></p><p>π΄ <strong>SUBSCRIBE</strong></p><p>Subscribing to this channel helps us to grow and reach more people. It's simple and free, and we'd really appreciate it!</p>