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It has come to our attention that the option for readers of this blog to send comments got disabled. That was not our intention, apologies are offered, and it should now have been rectified. The blog is mainly intended to spread information and to offer inspiration but clearly it could have a potential for a conversational element. These are early days and the blog is still very young. The hope is that the main contributions will be written by several individuals but as yet that has not happened. The internet has so much potential yet to be explored by spiritual movements. If you have a Carmelite thought or quote or inspiration that you think might well be a suitable topic for a blog entry, please send it to me at cpblamires@aol.com

I don't guarantee we will print it, but who knows?

It's just another way of making an offering.



 
 
 

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It's not what you experience, but what you become

I am indebted to the St Paul Centre website for these thoughts about our Teresa: ‘The teachings of Teresa of Avila are a vital source of wisdom for many who seek a deeper life of prayer ... Saint Tere

 
 
 
I kiss the wounds

A fellow Carmelite sent me this prayer-poem, with which I was unfamiliar, I thought I would share it. It has a very Carmelite tone. ‘I kiss the Wounds of Your Sacred Head, with sorrow deep and true,

 
 
 

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