The Vampire's Emptiness: When Forever Isn't Enough | August 24, 2025
Description
In this episode, Father Wolf explores Anne Rice's "Interview with the Vampire" to uncover spiritual truths about life's meaning and the emptiness of immortality without God. Through this unexpected vacation read, he examines how even horror literature reveals our deepest spiritual hungers and the universal quest for salvation.
• Reading Anne Rice's vampire novel after her conversion memoir "Called Out of Darkness"
• Rice's brief return to Catholicism followed by her departure from the faith
• The vampire mythology as metaphor for life without transcendent meaning
• Horror literature as reflection of comfortable societies with existential questions
• The vampire's immortality becoming a curse rather than blessing
• Suicide as the ultimate end for vampires facing eternal emptiness
• The contrast between CS Lewis's Ransom character and Rice's vampires
• Modern parallels: how we seek meaning in extended time rather than divine purpose
We must recognize that salvation is more than immortality—it's finding meaning and purpose in life both now and eternally.
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Father Don Wolf is a priest of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City. Living Catholic also broadcasts on Oklahoma Catholic Radio several times per week, with new episodes airing every Sunday.



