Carmelite Spirituality Fr. John Sullivan of Jesus Mary Joseph, O.C.D. Carmelite Spirituality Fr. John Sullivan of Jesus Mary Joseph, O.C.D.

Pin-Pricks in a Pandemic

Saint Thérèse enriched her teaching on the “Little Way” with several interesting images. She once spoke of herself as a small grain of sand but not “discouraged because God cannot inspire unrealizable desires”; and she more or less identified herself as a little chick protected by the mother hen that represented God in the protection of Divine Providence over her. There is another diminutive image she proposed that looks equally useful to the general public. She once advised her sister Céline “Before dying by the sword let us die by pin-pricks”

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Carmelite Spirituality Fr. John Sullivan of Jesus Mary Joseph, O.C.D. Carmelite Spirituality Fr. John Sullivan of Jesus Mary Joseph, O.C.D.

Half a Century Ago - The Doctorate of St. Teresa of Avila

In this 50th anniversary year of her arrival among the proclaimed Doctors of the Church, and the first woman among them, we can only show appreciation for Saint Paul VI’s gesture and also the kindliness which led Bishop Shanley to leave to the house of our province devoted to studies such a beautiful image of Teresa of Jesus.

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Carmelite Spirituality Fr. Michael of the Heart of Jesus, O.C.D. Carmelite Spirituality Fr. Michael of the Heart of Jesus, O.C.D.

God is Able: Homily for the Solemnity of the Assumption

Yesterday, as I was leaving Latrobe, Pennsylvania very early in the morning, while it was still dark, I passed a well-lit bulletin board that said in big letters: GOD IS ABLE. And I thought this sign was perfectly suited to celebrate the mystery of the great Solemnity we celebrate today, the ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY. God is able.

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Carmelite Spirituality, St. Therese Fr. Pier Giorgio of Christ the King, O.C.D. Carmelite Spirituality, St. Therese Fr. Pier Giorgio of Christ the King, O.C.D.

Talking to College Students about Prayer

This summer Fr. Michael-Joseph of St. Thérèse and Dcn. Br. Pier Giorgio of Christ the King spent some time in Estes Park, Colorado ministering to the college students attending FOCUS Summer Projects. While they were there, they had the opportunity to speak with some of the students about their personal experiences of prayer and the Carmelite saints.

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Carmelite Spirituality Fr. Michael-Joseph of St Thérèse, O.C.D. Carmelite Spirituality Fr. Michael-Joseph of St Thérèse, O.C.D.

The Brown Scapular of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel - El Escapulario de la Virgen del Carmen

For the year of Saint Joseph we wanted to highlight his more contemplative dimension, especially through the lens of St. Teresa of Avila. She discovered the greatness of St. Joseph right here in Ávila and became one of his greatest devotees of all time. She teaches us how he can be a guide for all of us on the path of prayer.

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Carmelite Spirituality, St. Therese Br. John-Mary of Jesus Crucified, O.C.D. Carmelite Spirituality, St. Therese Br. John-Mary of Jesus Crucified, O.C.D.

St. Teresa of Jesus of the Andes - A Woman of Contagious Joy

Today is the feast day of St. Teresa of Jesus of the Andes, and, significantly, this year marks the 100th anniversary of her death. In this video, Br. John-Mary of Jesus Crucified introduces us to this energetic, charming young Latin American saint who has something powerful to say to our troubled world.

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Carmelite Spirituality Fr. John Sullivan of Jesus Mary Joseph, O.C.D. Carmelite Spirituality Fr. John Sullivan of Jesus Mary Joseph, O.C.D.

A “Most Moving” Novena for Pentecost

At the Carmel of Cologne Germany, home to the community Edith Stein joined in 1933, there is now a modern archive housing texts, studies, and memorabilia related to Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross. Once, Mother Amata showed me a manuscript containing a poetic meditation “From a Pentecost Novena.” Some sketches by the Saint placed at the end of the stanza for each day of her novena are worth reproducing here along with the fourth stanza of the poem that I found most gripping--both the thought/emotion of the stanza and the sketches demonstrate how sensitive a person Saint Edith was.

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Carmelite Spirituality Br. John-Mary of Jesus Crucified, O.C.D. Carmelite Spirituality Br. John-Mary of Jesus Crucified, O.C.D.

Thérèse: Saint of Divine Mercy

Today is the Octave Day of Easter; a day designated by the Church as Divine Mercy Sunday. It is a time to recall with special attention the great gift of mercy that we receive from the risen Christ. The entirety of Saint Thérèse's life—her Christmas miracle, her entrance into Carmel, her Little Way, her terrible suffering and illness–all of it is a beautiful hymn of Divine Mercy...

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Carmelite Spirituality, St. Therese Fr. Pier Giorgio of Christ the King, O.C.D. Carmelite Spirituality, St. Therese Fr. Pier Giorgio of Christ the King, O.C.D.

CarmelCast Episode 21: Saint Thérèse's Life After Death

This season of CarmelCast we'll be exploring the life and teaching of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, the Little Flower. We encourage you to follow along this Lent as we journey through her life by reading her autobiography. In this episode, Br. Pier Giorgio, Fr. Michael-Joseph, and Br. John-Mary discuss the legacy of St. Thérèse after her death.

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Carmelite Spirituality Fr. John Sullivan of Jesus Mary Joseph, O.C.D. Carmelite Spirituality Fr. John Sullivan of Jesus Mary Joseph, O.C.D.

Paschal Imagery for Lent from St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross

St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross’s writings display rich and numerous references to the saving instrument of our salvation, the Cross of Christ. Iconography for her helps impress the beneficial image and effect the Cross has on the lives of those who believe in Jesus.

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Carmelite Spirituality, St. Therese Fr. Pier Giorgio of Christ the King, O.C.D. Carmelite Spirituality, St. Therese Fr. Pier Giorgio of Christ the King, O.C.D.

CarmelCast - Episode 20: St. Thérèse and St. John of the Cross

This season of CarmelCast we'll be exploring the life and teaching of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, the Little Flower. In this episode, Br. Pier Giorgio, Fr. Michael-Joseph, and Br. John-Mary discuss how St. Thérèse is a contemporary witness of the spirituality of St. John of the Cross.

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Carmelite Spirituality Fr. Pier Giorgio of Christ the King, O.C.D. Carmelite Spirituality Fr. Pier Giorgio of Christ the King, O.C.D.

Let Him Sleep

Jesus is hidden. This week begins the Lenten season of Passiontide. Crosses and images are traditionally covered, and the readings point to the rising conspiracy against Jesus by his opponents. In our own time, things are difficult. For many of us, Jesus seems to be very hidden.

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Carmelite Spirituality, St. Therese Fr. Pier Giorgio of Christ the King, O.C.D. Carmelite Spirituality, St. Therese Fr. Pier Giorgio of Christ the King, O.C.D.

CarmelCast - Episode 19: Saint Thérèse's Sickness and Death

This season of CarmelCast we'll be exploring the life and teaching of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, the Little Flower. In this episode, Br. Pier Giorgio, Fr. Michael-Joseph, and Br. John-Mary discuss St. Thérèse's sickness and death recounted in the book, St. Thérèse of Lisieux: Her Last Conversations.

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