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Carmel is a worldwide Christian religious family that first came to Britain in 1242 and is alive and active today with over forty communities of friars, religious sisters, and lay Carmelites in England, Scotland, and Wales. Carmelites seek to be contemplatives, friends with God, who form praying communities at the service of all God’s people.
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Two collections of reflections to help you through the hardest of times!
Saint Teresa of Avila continues to fascinate and inspire people around the world, even 500 years after her birth. The books of this Spanish Carmelite nun are widely acknowledged as classics of the Christian mystical tradition.
This biography of Malachy Lynch who restored Aylesford Priory to England is by Fr Wilfrid McGreal.
Writing in 1536, at the start of the English Reformation, the former Carmelite friar John Bale spoke admiringly of the early members of that religious order: ‘The sons of Elijah were poor hermits of small repute among men, humble, retiring…They were endowed with the Holy Spirit of fervent devotion, occupied in contemplation of God… from among them came many who were wise and learned men’. Bale went on to accuse his contemporary Carmelites of declining zeal: ‘They came to the notice of princes, put on airs and graces…rewarded with honors and titles, enriched with gifts… ambitious, proud and acquisitive’.
Bundle of 7 books on the History of the English Carmelites
Bundle of 11 books on the History of the English Carmelites
A volume of essays on the history of the Carmelite Order in medieval Europe. 252 pages.
A volume of essays on the history of the Carmelite Order in medieval Europe. 513 pages.
A volume of essays on the history of the Carmelite Order in medieval Europe. 382 pages.
Elements of the Carmelite tradition provide the basis for developing a contemplative prayer stance in today’s world. This book, composed of talks given by Joseph Chalmers, O. Carm. to various audiences, provides thoughts for reflection and practical advice for confronting the challenges of prayer and reading the ‘signs of the times’ through a Carmelite lens of hope, faith and love.
These eight booklets contain a lecture from a series given by Blessed Titus Brandsma when he was in America.