Lactantius was hardly a âFather of the Church.â He was a rather minor theologian, born a pagan, who dragged a lot of his âclassicalâ philosophy into his Christian theology. Sometimes thatâs acceptableâSt. Paul, for example, probably used a mixture of about 25% classical to 75% traditional Jewish, IMhumbleO. I think our friend Lacty possibly had those percentages turned around.
newadvent.org/cathen/08736a.htm
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lactantius
At any rate, Iâll side with my grandmother Theodocia (yes, I actually had a grandmother, paternal grandmother, named Theodocia, May She Rest in Peace), who spoke
with an angel several times. I mean that she spoke, and the angel spoke, too. I donât know if the angel had a vocal apparatus or not, but if my grandmother Theodocia said that it spoke, it spoke.
If by âdeep mystical theologyâ you mean Sts. Teresa of Avila or John of the Cross, Iâm with you all the way. Some of this modern theology, however, only seems to obfuscate matters for the faithful, in times when directness and clarity are lacking.
You are right on several counts. Lactantius was not a major player among the Fathers of the Church. That being said, the Church does preserve his writings among the Fathers of the Church and has officially given him this Title. Check the Catholic encyclopedia.
You mention that Grandmaâ Tehodocia spoke with angels. This is also possible. This can be a mystical experience that grandmaâ Teodocia had. As to whether the Angels of an actual organ to speak, they do not, but itâs not necessary. Just as they spoke to our anscestors they could also speak to Grandmaâ Theodocia. We should never put Godâs messengers into a box and say that they have to do things the human way. In fact thatâs what makes them angels. They have never been human. They are free of everything that limits humans.
When Mystical Theology writes about speaking with God, angles and saints (such as Joan of Arc), itâs not talking about using human communication. Itâs referring to be in touch with the supernatural in such a way that we actually understand.
Iâm not sure which modern Mystical Theologians or theology you claim to be deliberately obscuring and confusing people. I studied Mystical Theology from grad school through PhD and there is nothing that I can point to that was obscuring or confusing. It was a very difficult branch of theology and took a long time to complete the program, but it was very enlightening.
There are many who comment on Mysticism and have little understanding of it. Among these people, you will find some who can really penetrate it, with just a small dose of understanding. Then there are those who get it all wrong, but with no intention to do harm. They simply make mistakes.
One person who is not a Mystical Theologian, but a Systematic Theologian and clinical psychologist is Fr. Benedict Groeschel. However, he is one of those people who can penetrate the depths of Mystical Theolgoy and Mysticism beginning with a small piece of knowlege and he develops it quite well. If you donât do so already, you may want to tune in to him or read some of his books. Another friar who is a very good Modern Mystical Theologian is Fr. Apostolic, CFR and Fr. Dubey. All have books at
amazon.com and are on EWTN weekly.
By the way Teresa of Avila and John of the Cross are cetainly among the masters of Mystical Theology, but donât forget the two other Masters, Catherine of Siena and Therese of Liseux. It was a great blessing when the Church lifted the ban on women being Doctors of the Church. So many women are such profound theologians and have much to teach the Church about the spiritual life.
I wouldnât be surprised if in another 100 years Blessed Mother Teresa is named a Doctor of the Church, for she certainly taught much to the Church about living the Gospel.
Since this is not the topic of this thread, I would be happy to dialogue with you via PM, if you like.

This way people can focus on the question of the thread.
You may also want to check out this thread on the saints and the mystics.
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?p=3551333#post3551333
JR
