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Wednesday, 16 October 2024 07:56

Conference Focuses on St. Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi

St. Mary Magdalene de’ Pazzi Subject of Upcoming Lecture at the Center for Carmelite Studies

The Center for Carmelite Studies at the Catholic University of America will host a lecture on October 24, 2024, given by Carmelite Simon Nolan, PhD, prior provincial of the Order’s Irish Province and former Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy of the Pontifical University of St. Patrick in Maynooth, Ireland. The lecture is entitled Awakening to God’s Love: Saint Mary Magdalene de’ Pazzi on the Mystical Dimension of Every Christian Life.

For those who wish to be present, the lecture will be held in the Curley Hall Boardroom. The lecture will take place from 5PM-6:30PM (Eastern US time). A light reception will follow the lecture. For those unable to attend in person, there is a livestream link.

St. Mary Magdalene de’ Pazzi (1566-1607) from Florence, Italy, is called the “ecstatic saint” because of her special gift from God to be aware of her union with God while both her internal and external senses were detached from the sensible world. She is attracting renewed interest today and a number of recent books have been published exploring her spirituality.

To learn more about the life of Mary Magdalene de’ Pazzi and her work and legacy, we suggest reading the following books from Edizioni Carmelitane, the publishing house of the Carmelite Order:

"Union with God as Transformation in Beauty. A Literary-Spiritual Analysis of the Colloquies of Santa Maria Maddalena de’ Pazzi", Charlò Camilleri, O. Carm.

"Prayer Life in Carmel: Historical Sketches", Redemptus M. Valabek, O. Carm.

To access these and many other fine publications at Edizioni Carmelitane, click here.

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