
The Thomistic Institute Dominican Mystics of the Rhineland – Fr. Irenaeus Dunlevy, O.P.
Feb 9, 2026
Fr. Irenaeus Dunlevy, O.P., a Dominican priest and Thomistic instructor, guides a tour of Rhineland Dominican mystics. He compares apophatic language and Aquinas, examines Meister Eckhart’s Grund and controversies, and explores Tauler’s scripture-rooted union and Margaret Ebner’s Eucharistic visions. Short, thought-provoking reflections on detachment, mystical ground, and integrating mysticism with Trinitarian theology.
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St. Catherine's Unpleasant Gift
- Fr. Irenaeus recalls St. Catherine of Siena's painful gift of smelling 'the stench of sin'.
- He uses this to warn listeners that extraordinary mystical gifts can be burdensome.
Aquinas: Concepts Are Necessary But Deficient
- Aquinas holds that human intellect needs phantasms (sensible support) to know anything in this life.
- Yet he allows imperfect mystical sight that shows God surpasses all concepts, preserving both concepts and divine transcendence.
Dominican Mysticism: Wisdom Over Wonders
- Dominican mysticism emphasizes union with God through wisdom and purification of the soul's powers.
- Fr. Irenaeus argues Dominicans focus on wisdom (not extraordinary gifts) and on meditating the Creed, Scriptures, saints, and especially the Eucharist.



