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SECULAR ORDER OF DISCALCED CARMELITES
England, Wales and Scotland
The first Carmelite Tertiary
I confess to my great shame that till today I had never heard of Blessed Jane of Toulouse (d.1286 – feast day today) and yet, to my...
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Mar 311 min read
An English precursor of Teresa
We take such delight in the wonderful story our St Teresa’s courageous and visionary reform of the Carmelites, but it is good to remember...
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Mar 282 min read
The power of prayer
I found a marvellous passage on prayer by the Early Church Father Tertullian in the Office of Readings for today (worldwide general...
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Mar 272 min read
St Teresa and the Pearl of York
I can’t help being struck by the fact that the life of St Margaret Clitherow (1556-1586) – her feast is today – overlapped with that of...
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Mar 261 min read
Carmel and the Internet
This week on Thursday is the day for our Virtual Carmel – an internet meeting for those who are unable to attend physical OCDS meetings. ...
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Mar 251 min read
St Oscar Romero and Carmel
I found the following extract from a sermon preached about the Carmelites on the occasion of the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel by St...
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Mar 242 min read
History repeating itself
As a historian myself, I sometimes come across delightful and even wonderful stories. That of the two ladies three hundred years apart...
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Mar 211 min read
Pinprick Martyrdom
I must admit I am rather fascinated by notable people who had spiritual lives - often ignored by their biographers. One of the most...
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Mar 201 min read
St Teresa and St Joseph
“I took for my patron and lord the glorious St. Joseph, and recommended myself earnestly to him. I saw clearly that both out of this my...
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Mar 192 min read
The Holy Face
At a recent OCDS meeting we discussed the full name of Therese – Therese of the Child Jesus and of the Holy Face, and questions were...
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Mar 181 min read
Turbulence in communities
The devil doesn’t like communities that devote themselves to the service of God, and often he inspires disruption to their harmony...
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Mar 171 min read
The tyranny of the clock
We were discussing contemplative prayer in an OCDS meeting in which I was present recently, and a member of the community remarked on the...
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Mar 141 min read
The Dark Night of the Soul
I was discussing the idea of the dark night of the soul with a fellow Carmelite the other day. This has become almost a cliché today –...
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Mar 131 min read
The roller coaster of feelings
The question of ‘feelings’ has come up in some recent Secular meetings I have attended, and it is so important. We live in a society so...
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Mar 121 min read
Semper Reformandum = Always needing to be reformed
It seems that reform is for ever needed: there is a cycle in human history that runs from reform to gradual decline, leading to a...
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Mar 111 min read
A fragile plant
I was privileged to attend the first physical meeting of a new South Wales OCDS group in Cardiff on Saturday. We had had a virtual...
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Mar 101 min read
The two inseparable sisters
Chapter 10 of The Way of Perfection! Teresa of Avila at her best! We were discussing it in an OCDS meeting I was present at last night. ...
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Mar 71 min read
Third Orders
Yet another of those many saints who died very young was Rose of Viterbo (c.1233-1251), whose feast is today. She caught my eye for two...
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Mar 61 min read
The miracle that made a saint
I came across the story of the Belgian lady Marie-Paul Stevens on the internet yesterday. She was the person whose cure was recognised...
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Mar 51 min read
Thomas Merton and St Therese
In this special anniversary year of her canonisation I have been thinking a great deal about our Therese of Lisieux. I recently came...
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Mar 41 min read
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