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SECULAR ORDER OF DISCALCED CARMELITES
England, Wales and Scotland
The mysterious power of the saint of Lisieux
I never cease to be amazed at the attractive power of St Therese of Lisieux which takes this beautiful saint into people's hearts and...
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Feb 11, 20251 min read
Winning friends and influencing people
I have been invited to give a talk on Therese in a few months’ time, and I was asked to provide the organisers with a title now for...
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Feb 10, 20252 min read
Teresa's two ladies
We were looking at Chapter 10 in the Way of Perfection last night and I was struck with the delightful Teresa’s way of expressing...
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Feb 7, 20251 min read
A new book especially for Seculars
'Called to Carmel, Called to Community: Reflections on the Carmelite Rule, Secular Constitutions, and Statutes' by Tim Bete Grateful...
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Feb 6, 20251 min read
While there is life, there is hope
The rich treasury of the Catholic saints and blesseds often seems to me to be inexhaustible. I don’t know how many there are, I expect...
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Feb 5, 20251 min read
A reforming spirit
I learnt quite a bit from reading about St Joseph of Leonissa Ofm. Cap (1556-1612), whose feast is today. First about himself – he was a...
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Feb 4, 20251 min read
Carmel and Technology
Among the most endearing of the many new technologies to me are What’s App groups. A What’s App group has just been started for the...
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Feb 3, 20251 min read
Teresa of Avila - a popular patroness
I googled ‘St John Bosco Carmelites’ to find any connections between the saint of today’s feast with Carmel, and I came up with the...
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Jan 31, 20252 min read
Carmel and the Inklings?
The Boars Hill Carmelite friars have a plot in Wolvercote Cemetery, on the northern edge of the city of Oxford. This same cemetery...
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Jan 30, 20251 min read
Carmel as a greenhouse
In recent years I have found myself – to my complete astonishment – involved in founding new OCDS groups. There are of course many...
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Jan 29, 20251 min read
Carmel and Israel
In the Office of Readings, we have been looking recently at St Paul’s Letter to the Romans. I can’t help but be struck by the way that...
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Jan 28, 20251 min read
A saint with the spirit of Carmel
I found this about St Angela Merici (1474-1540, today's feast) on an Ursuline website – it seems she was very close to us Carmelites in...
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Jan 27, 20251 min read
A gentle saint and Carmel
Quite a few years ago in my Protestant days I discovered the Treatise on the Love of God by St Francis of Sales (1567-1622) - whose feast...
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Jan 24, 20252 min read
A saint beloved in Carmel
Today’s saint offered to us by the Church - St Emerentiana - was a favourite of Blessed Marie-Eugène, founder of the Carmelite Institute...
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Jan 23, 20251 min read
St Therese consoling Jesus
In a Carmelite prayer group last night, we were discussing the ‘Act of Self-Offering to Merciful Love’ (you can google it to see the...
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Jan 22, 20251 min read
The divine intimacy
I was talking to a friend the other day about how in my youth I was always craving intimacy with a woman. When I married my late wife, I...
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Jan 21, 20251 min read
'How was the meeting?'
‘How was it?’ – we sometimes get asked by others after one of our Carmelite meetings; or we ask someone else that question after such a...
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Jan 20, 20251 min read
An ancestor of Carmel
The story of St Antony made a great impression on me when I first read about him as a young man. This call he had to a life of solitude...
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Jan 17, 20252 min read
Boars Hill and the writers
After his funeral mass at Boars Hill Carmelite Priory today, Fr John Hughes OCD will be laid to rest in Wolvercote Cemetery. This is...
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Jan 16, 20251 min read
The marvels of technology
This morning we shall be having an OCDS National Council meeting on Zoom. The National Council is composed of the Regional...
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Jan 15, 20251 min read
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