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SECULAR ORDER OF DISCALCED CARMELITES
England, Wales and Scotland
A supporter of Teresa
We celebrate the feast day today of a man who was an important friend of St Teresa – St Francis Borgia SJ (1510-1572) . A college of the...
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Sep 302 min read
Edith Stein and Newman
The news that Pope Leo is to pronounce St John Henry Newman a doctor of the Church on 1 November incites me to revisit St Teresa...
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Sep 293 min read
Carmel and the devil's disguises
In the Virtual (Zoom) Carmel meeting last night we were looking at Chapter 38 of Teresa’s Way of Perfection. She talks there about how...
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Sep 262 min read
Carmel and grief
Prayers are asked for the soul of Sue Burton who has just died. She was the wife of our marvellous webmaster Tim Burton OCDS. Having...
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Sep 252 min read
The spread of the Carmelite spirit
Yesterday I came across mention of a wonderful Carmelite congregation previously unknown to me: The Handmaids of Our Lady of Mount...
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Sep 242 min read
The Franciscan and the Carmelite
I love this comparison I found on the net (Suzie Andres on 'Catholic Exchange') between today’s saint, Padre Pio of Pietrelcina, and our...
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Sep 232 min read
Persecution of a Carmelite
I caught this news item on Catholic internet sites. It is a reminder that some of our fellow Carmelites are victims of persecution....
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Sep 222 min read
Carmel and the Internet
In preparation for the triennial OCDS Presidents’ Conference in Leeds that begins tonight, I have been pondering the impact of the...
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Sep 192 min read
Two very different saints with something in common
A saint who shared the levitation experience with our Teresa, and who suffered for it - St Joseph of Cupertino (1603-1663) - whose feast...
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Sep 182 min read
A Carmelite tragedy
Sad news from Tanzania, where four members of the Carmelite Missionary Sisters of St Therese of the Child Jesus were killed in a road...
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Sep 171 min read
A gathering of Carmelite leaders
I am looking forward to the triennial OCDS Presidents’ Conference next weekend at Hinsley Hall in Leeds, although I am not looking...
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Sep 162 min read
The power of music
I see that the current issue of our journal Mount Carmel (produced by the Friars at Boars Hill) is on the interesting theme ‘Carmel and...
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Sep 152 min read
The past is not so far away
Last night in our OCDS community we were studying St Therese’s last conversations before she died and the president of our community...
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Sep 121 min read
The journey into Carmel
We held the first meeting of a new Manchester OCDS group last night. We looked at a few paragraphs of The Story of a Soul. It’s always...
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Sep 111 min read
Springs in the desert
I came across this quote by St Therese of Lisieux in a letter to her sister Celine: ‘In times of aridity when I am incapable of praying,...
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Sep 101 min read
Carmel and personal development
I have been asked to give a talk as part of a Symposium being put on by the Carmelites in October in their monastery in Derry. The talk...
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Sep 92 min read
A momentous month
This is a momentous month in various ways. On Wednesday I go to Manchester for the launch of a new Secular Group at St Joseph’s church...
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Sep 81 min read
A great contemplative at the heart of the world
How can we not think with delight of St Mother Teresa of Calcutta, whose feast is today? For those old enough to remember her when she...
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Sep 51 min read
Carmel and Poverty
There are lovely stories associated with one of the saints of today, St Rose of Viterbo (c1233-1251). She entered the Third Order of St...
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Sep 42 min read
Carmel and Music
I was interested to discover while surfing online that the celebrated Protestant composer Handel wrote five pieces of music for the...
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Sep 32 min read
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