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Saturday, 07 September 2013 17:13

Fourth Day of the Chapter - September 6, 2013

No:
70/2013-07-09

This day was dedicated to continuing our reflections on the Chapter Theme. In the morning, Michael Plattig, O.Carm., Professor of Spirituality at Münster University and a member of the German Province, presented, Living Charism and Mission for the Carmel: A Word of Hope and Salvation. He considered Carmelite Identity and Charism as the basis from which we can find words of hope and salvation for the world today. He said, “We Carmelites owe the Church the proclamation of God who redeems and liberates us, who wants to live in a relationship with us, a relationship of love and confidence, of reverence and of respect for the freedom of the other.” The Chapter was invited to ponder deeply on our history and prayer in order to find the hope that is so elusive for so many today.

In the afternoon, the Chapter was pleased to hear from Doctor Nuria Calduch-Benages, a religious of the Missionary Daughters of the Holy Family of Nazareth and a professor of Biblical Theology. She invited us to consider the figure of Miriam, sister of Moses, as an example of one who lives and acts on hope. Indeed, Chapter 2 of the Book of Exodus has many examples of women who live and act on hope, even in opposition to the power of kings and Pharaohs. Miriam’s patient waiting on the banks of the Nile along with her prudent action enabled Moses to live and go to be the liberator of Israel. She then asked us, “Are we men and women of hope? Do our thoughts, words and actions reflect a love of life or of death? On what do we base our hope? As Miriam thanked God by singing the canticle of Exodus 15, and as Mary of Nazareth thanked God by singing the Magnificat, what is our canticle of hope and thanksgiving?

In the evening, we had the honor and pleasure to attend Mass with Bishop Filippo Iannone, O.Carm., the Vice-Regent of the Diocese of Rome. He found it a delight to celebrate with his brother Carmelites and share the beauty of our faith and hope.

Tomorrow, September 7, the Chapter will participate in the Day of Fasting and Prayer for Peace in Syria, following the request of Pope Francis. It will be for us a day of fasting and penance, along with our petitions to the good God for peace in the world.

No:
63/2013-25-08

The Elective Chapter of the Carmelite Monastery of Porlamar, Isla Margarita, Venezuela, was held 21 August 2013. The following were elected:

  • Prioress:  Sr. Norma del Carmen Sánchez Mora, O.Carm.
  • 1st Councilor:   Sr. Rosa Coromoto Pérez Ramírez, O.Carm.
  • 2nd Councilor:  Sr. Mariela del Carmen León León, O.Carm.
  • Director of Novices:  Sr. Ana Violeta Pereira Montilva, O.Carm.
  • Treasurer:  Sr. Mariela del Carmen León León, O.Carm.
  • Sacristan:  Sr. Carmen Luisa Sotillo, O.Carm.
No:
61/2013-21-08

The Elective Chapter of the Carmelite Monastery of Cabanatuan, Philippines, was held 19 August 2013. The following were elected:

  • Prioress:  Sr. M. Dorotea Santiago, O.Carm.
  • 1st Councilor:   Sr. M. Leoncia Sampana , O.Carm.
  • 2nd Councilor:  Sr. M. Teresa Canillo, O.Carm.
  • 3rd Councilor:   Sr. M. del Carmen Cacayurin, O.Carm.
  • 4th Couniclor:   Sr. M. Dolores Asuncion, O.Carm.
  • Director of Novices:  Sr. M. Teresa Canillo, O.Carm.
  • Treasurer:  Sr. M. Regina Gutierrez , O.Carm.
  • Sacristan:  Sr. M. Dolores Asuncion, O.Carm.
Thursday, 01 August 2013 15:34

Lectio Divina August 2013

Parents and Teachers. That parents and teachers may help the new generation to grow in upright conscience and life.

The Church in Africa. That the local Church in Africa, faithfully proclaiming the Gospel, may promote peace and justice.

Lectio Divina August - Agosto - Agosto 2013

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No:
57/2013-28-07

The Elective Chapter of the Carmelite Monastery of Jaboticabal, Brazil, was held 22 July 2013. The following were elected:

  • Prioress:  Sr. Maria do Carmo Silveira Moraes, O.Carm.
  • 1st Councilor:   Sr. Francisca Marlene Rocha, O.Carm.
  • 2nd Councilor:  Sr. Silvana Cristina Gameiro, O.Carm.
  • Director of Novices:  Sr. Silvana Cristina Gameiro, O.Carm.
  • Treasurer:  Sr. Francisca Marlene Rocha, O.Carm.
  • Sacristan:  Sr. Silvana Cristina Gameiro, O.Carm.
No:
56/2013-25-07

As part of the the World Youth Day, which is under way in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, more than 700 young people from various Carmelite parishes and schools of the Americas have come together.  The meeting is taking place at Holy Family school of the " Irmãs Carmelitas da Divina Providência " (ICDP), Vila Isabel. The event has been prepared over recent months by a committee chaired by Fr. Raul Maravi, O. Carm., General Councillor for the Americas, in collaboration with Fr. Wilson Fernandes, O. Carm. and a group of Carmelite friars and sisters. Fr. Geraldo D’Abadia Pires Maciel, O. Carm., Provincial of the Province of St. Elias in Rio (Fluminis Januarii) welcomed all present. The meeting began with Mass celebrated by the Prior General, Fernando Millán Romeral, O. Carm., who invited participants to enter deeply into this moment together and to assume, as young Carmelite missionaries the commitment that Pope Francis is asking of young people around the world. Later, representatives of Carmelite young people from the American continent carried in the icon of Our Lady of Hope that has presided over meetings of many young people on its pilgrimage tour across various countries and now across almost the entire territory of Brazil. This beautiful icon is presiding over and accompanying the youth for the entire gathering from the 21st to the 29th July.

In the mornings, throughout the meeting there have been several talks for the young people and a sequence of  various cultural events. On many of the evenings the young people are free to participate in World Youth Day celebrations which will culminate with a vigil and Mass with His Holiness Pope Francis to be held on Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th July respectively in "Campus Fidei" at which more than three million people are expected to be present. The meeting of these young Carmelite people is taking place in an atmosphere of joy and communion.

In order to see some of the photographs of the meeting go to:

https://www.facebook.com/JornadaMundialDaJuventudeCarmelitanaRio2013?fref=ts

No:
53/2013-15-07

 

Flos Carmeli, vitis florigera,
splendor caeli, Virgo puerpera singularis.
Mater mitis, sed viri nescia,
Carmelitis esto propitia, stella maris.

IN SOLLEMNITATE B.V. MARIAE DE MONTE CARMELO

Fernando Prior Generalis
Domusque Generalis Communitas
16. VII. 2013

No:
52/2013-11-07

On the 16th of July, 2013, the Solemnity of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the decision of the Prior General, with the consent of his Council, to erect the Province of the Philippines comes into effect.  Up to now this had been a General Commissariat and before that a Provincial Commissariat of the Province of the Netherlands. Blessed Titus Brandsma will be the Patron of the new province.
The leaders who have been appointed to hold office until the first provincial chapter, in February 2014, are:

  • Prior Provincial:  Fr. Christian Buenafe, O.Carm.
  • First Councillor:  Fr. Rico Ponce, O.Carm.
  • Second Councillor: Fr. Roberto Noel Rosas, O.Carm.
  • Third Councillor:  Fr. Gilbert Sabado, O.Carm.
  • Fourth Councillor:  Fr. Eduardo Albino, O.Carm.

The erection of the new province will take place on the 16th of July 2013 in Quezon City, Manila in the presence of the Vice-Prior General, Fr.  Christian Körner, O.Carm., the Councillor General for Asia, Australia and Oceania, Fr. Albertus Herwanta, O.Carm., and of the Prior Provincial of the Province of the Netherlands, Fr. Ben Wolbers, O.Carm.
We offer our congratulations and prayer to the members of the new province.

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