Carmel is everywhere!
- cpblamires
- 1 day ago
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Sometimes I like to google ‘saint of the day’ followed by ‘Carmelites’ or ‘St Teresa’ and it can yield surprising results. Today for example we have the feast of St Pancras, said to have been a 14-year old boy martyred in 304 together with his uncle for refusing to sacrifice to the Roman gods. (A word of warning – there is another St Pancras/San Pancrazio, greatly honoured in Sicily, said to have been sent by St Peter himself to the island). I find that ‘the basilica of San Pancrazio (English: St Pancras; Latin: S. Pancratii) is a Catholic minor basilica and titular, conventual, and parish church founded by Pope Symmachus in the 6th century in Rome, Italy. It stands in via S. Pancrazio, westward beyond the Porta San Pancrazio that opens in a stretch of the Aurelian Wall on the Janiculum and covers the Catacomb of San Pancrazio.’ [Wikipedia] The thing is, it turns out that there is a convent adjacent which has been occupied by the Discalced Carmelites since 1662. So there you are! We Carmelites are never far away!
Intercessions
Cancer: Brian Davis, Bernard (and wife Angela caring for him), Jacqui, Fr Jon Bielowski (Plymouth Diocese), Catherine, Alex (43 with five children), Sister Daranee Teapthong, Theresa K
Brian (recovering from Pneumonia)
Kevin (heart attack)
William Gove (recovering from stroke)
Illness: Hilary Solomon, Katy Keeling
Siena, Elara – sick children
David OCDS – housebound
Grace – troubling ailments, job difficulties, family (deceased mother and health of father)
Mark – brain infection
Michael, Kira – vulnerable youngsters
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We are asked to pray for the Diocese of Chiang Mai and Northern Thailand, as the Northern Mission celebrates its centenary. The process of selecting a new bishop continues.


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