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Saint Teresa of Calcutta. Photo by John Mathew Smith via Wikimedia Commons and shared under a Creativ Commons bBy Attribution license.
Wandering in the Spiritual Desert (encore) July 21, 2022
Some say it's like the common cold or a run-of-the-mill dry spell in an intimate relationship. There are times when people of faith feel, for a while, far from God. Former NPR religion correspondent Barbara Bradley Hagerty sits down with two spiritual scholars to talk about their experiences with "the dark night of the soul" and how they get through it. Hagerty's Christianity Today article on mid-faith ennui is here.

Barbara Bradley Hagerty, author of Life Reimagined: The Science, Art, and Opportunity of Midlife

Kathleen Norris
, author of Acedia and Me: A Marriage, Monks, and a Writer's Life

Father James Martin,
 Jesuit priest and author of 
My Life with the Saints

Mother Teresa famously experienced a spiritual dry spell for 50 years. In 2007, her private letters revealed that she felt that God had abandoned her. “If I ever become a saint—I will surely be one of ‘darkness,'” she wrote in September of 1959.