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November - December 2008

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124/2008-2-12
Canonical Visitation by the Prior General in Africa III

With the visit to the two communities in Burkina Faso (Bobo-Dioulasso and Ougadougou), the visitation of the Prior General, Fr. Fernando Millán Romeral, O.Carm. and Fr. Desiré Unen Alimange, O.Carm. in Africa ended. There only remains the visit to the Commissariat of the Congo, which will take place after the Provincial Chapter of the Italian Province and the Assembly of the Commissariat.
In Burkina Faso, the Prior General met with the brothers, and with the postulants, novices and students, who in themselves represent a great hope for the burkinabé Carmel. The Prior General visited some of the communities of Donum Dei women, and saw in person the social projects that the Carmelites are carrying out in that country. He visited also the prison of Bobo-Dioulasso where the Carmelites have been chaplains for many years.
On his return to Rome from Africa, the Prior General took part in the 72nd General Assembly of the Union of Superiors General (USG). At the end of various discussions, the representatives of the USG for the forthcoming Assembly of the special Synod on Africa were elected. This Synod has been set by Pope Benedict XVI for October 2009 and will address the theme: The Church in Africa at the service of reconciliation, justice and peace.


125/2008-03-12
Community retreat of the General Curia

On Sunday 30th November 2008 the members of the General Curia gathered for a day of retreat at the beginning of Advent. Archbishop Luis Francisco Ladaria Ferrer, S.J, Secretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, accepted the invitation to give the retreat. The vast experience of this noted theologian enriched the Curia community leaving a lasting impression, deepening their preparation for Christmas.
 


126/2008-05-12
Meeting of the International Formation Commission

A special meeting of the International Formation Commission of the Order took place in Rome, from the 18th to the 19th of November last. The purpose of this extraordinary meeting was to discuss the style, method and contents of the international courses on formation run by the International Commission. In the context of the Six-year Global Plan of the General Council and the recommendations of the General Chapter, the commission began its work by considering the theme of “mystagogy”. Also participating and assisting the Commission in this reflective process, were the Prior General, Fr. Fernando Millán Romeral and Professor Donna Orsuto of the Gregorian University, Rome. Specific programmes were prepared for the next 5 years for formators, and those in initial and on-going formation. The Commission, led by the Councillor General for Formation, John Keating, also considered some of the work that needed to be done regarding the initial responses received from the provinces relating to the revision of the RIVC. The meeting ended with Evening Prayer, supper and discussion on the work of the Commission hosted by the Carmelite formation community of San Martino, Rome. Following the commission meeting in Rome, a detailed programme of the course for those in initial formation in the Holy Land next summer was prepared by Frs. John Keating, Mario Alfarano, Secretary General/Commission Secretary and Alexander Vella, Maltese Provincial. This sub-committee met in Malta on the 21st and 22nd of November.
 


127/2008-08-12
Inter-congregational Committee for the Emergency in the Congo

During the course of a meeting in November of the representatives of the orders and missionary congregations working in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, at which the Carmelites also participated, an Inter-congregational Committee for the Emergency in the Congo (CIEG) was established. The meeting which took place at the headquarters of International Union of Superiors General ((UISG) and the Union of Superiors General (USG) was attended by about one hundred religious, among whom was Fr. Désiré Unen Alimange O.Carm., Councillor General for Africa, together with representatives of different groups and NGO's present in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The CIEG is entrusted with the task of collecting and centralizing information, appeals, news, initiatives, and primarily to put in place a "single strategy and coordination" for the missionary institutes. Among the orders and missionary congregations united at the centre of the CIEG were the Dehonians, the Paulist Sisters, the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS), the Comboniani, the Saverians, the White Fathers, Barnabites and Carmelites. The houses of our Order are not in the actual critical zone in the East of the Congo.
 


128/2008-12-12
New look for the Order’s website

At the beginning of the new liturgical year the Carmelite Order unveiled its newly revamped website at www.ocarm.org. This is the third time that the site has been completely updated. This revision is undertaken periodically so that the site meets the needs of its various visitors.
The Order’s site is in three languages: English, Spanish and Italian. The first page of the site appears in English for no other reason than that is the most widely spoken language in the world. Visitors can, of course, choose another language immediately, even while navigating.
The main logo is attractive and represents the shield and hills of Carmel. Navigation is made easy through three menus, a horizontal one for interactive options and two side bars. The left hand one for general information about the Order and the right hand one for news of current activities. In the centre of the page the latest issue of CITOC-on line appears with news of the Carmelite family. CITOC on line will continue to be sent separately as an email for those who wish to receive it directly. The site offers many interesting pages and one of the most popular is that dedicated to lectio divina, a daily reflection on the day’s gospel from the Mass.
Visitors will now find an attractive, elegant and easy-to-read site, where they can find a wealth of material to read. Since the previous site was made up of hundreds of pages and the process of transfer is ongoing, there are still some empty pages. We are also thinking of offering new services, such as access to the Carmelite Library catalogue.
Already in the first week of operation an impressive 111,500 pages have been visited and the webmaster has received many messages of support and congratulations. This shows how alive the Carmelite charism is in the hearts of many Christians and how many others desire to drink from this spiritual fountain.
The Carmelite website appeared on the internet for the first time on 28 February, 1997.It has been edited by Fr. Anthony Cilia O. Carm. from its inception, with the technical assistance of Mr. Donald Bagalà.
 


129/2008-14-12
Electoral Chapter of the Monastery of Onteniente, Spain

The Elective Chapter of the Carmelite Monastery of Onteniente, Spain, was held 9th of November 2008. The following were elected:
Prioress:  Sr. Ma. Magdalena Pla Tortosa, O.Carm.
1st Councilor: Sr. Ma. Virtutes Jorda Abad, O. Carm.
2nd Councilor: Sr. Ma. Margarita Medina Armas, O. Carm.
Director of Novices:  Sr. Ma. Magdalena Pla Tortosa, O. Carm.
Treasurer:  Sr. Ma. Concepción Mico Guerola, O. Carm.
Sacristan: Sr. Ma. Lourdes Font Font, O.Carm.
 
Electoral Chapter of the Monastery of Vilafranca del Penedés, Spain
The Elective Chapter of the Carmelite Monastery of Vilafranca del Penedés, Spain, was held 30th of October 2008. The following were elected:
Prioress:  Sr. Ma. Josefina Amigó, O. Carm.
1st Councilor: Sr. Anna Maria Xirinacs, O. Carm.
2nd Councilor: Sr. Josepa Francesca Castells, O. Carm.
3rd Councilor Sr. Ma. Juliana Kanini, O.Carm.
4th Councilor Sr. Ma. Caterina Mwikali, O.Carm.
Director of Novices:  Sr. Anna Maria Xirinacs, O. Carm.
Treasurer:  Sr. Ma. Caterina Mwikali, O. Carm.
Sacristan:  Sr. Ma. Cristina Ngami, O. Carm.
 


130/2008-16-12
Titus Brandsma Memorial Project, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

During the last General Chapter, the Titus Brandsma Memorial Project (TBM) in Nijmegen was announced and shown on DVD. All the Provincial Superiors agreed to encourage their local Carmelite Communities to cooperate financially, putting their names on the memorial wall. Most of the Provinces and Commissariats have responded generously. Also the Carmelite Monasteries of cloistered nuns and many Congregations of Carmelite Sisters have given their donations and their names to be put on the memorial wall.
Donations received so far have reached the amount of 51,000 Euro. The Board of the TBM foundation expresses their heartfelt thanks to all members of the Carmelite Family who have responded so far and with such generosity.
Since then, the Bishop of the diocese of Den Bosch has transferred the property of the Titus Brandsma Memorial Church to the Dutch Carmelite Province.
The municipality of Nijmegen is cooperating in every way so that the project will have the necessary permits to get the construction of the project started early in 2009.
 


131/2008-18-12
Meeting of the Central Committee of the Institutum Carmelitanum

In the middle of November the new Central Committee of the Institutum Carmelitanum met in CISA in Rome. There were many items on the agenda, among which the need to relaunch research and publications about the spiritual and theological tradition of Carmel. The committee set out a programme of studies on contemplation and other themes. Among the new initiatives it was decided to open a web site for the Institutum Carmelitanum and the commencement of an on line Carmelite bio-bibliography. The committee is still working on a revised list of fellows and there is also a plan to institute various grants in order to stimulate research. Another essential topic that was dealt with was co-ordination with other research institutes of the Order around the world.
 


132/2008-19-12
Regional Meeting in Asia-Australia-Oceania

The regional meeting of superiors of Asia-Australia-Oceania was held at Saint Joseph Carmelite house in Bali, Indonesia, from November 21-25, 2008. Those who attended the meeting were: Wayne Stanhope and Bruce Clark (Australia), Mario Esposito (SEL-Vietnam), Artimeo Jusayan and Christian Buenafe (Philippines), Mathew Sojan Neendoor (St.Thomas, India), Jacob Robin (Indian Latin Rite), Augusto Sampaio (Timor Leste), Heribertus Heru Purwanto (Indonesia), Bernardus Teguh and Leonardus Djawa (Commissaries of Indonesia), and Albertus Magnus Herwanta (General Councilor for Asia-Australia-Oceania).
Having listened to the message of the Prior General, the meeting began. All participants were actively involved in dialogue and discussion on formation, JPIC, and the building up of a Carmelite family in and for the region, as well as for the whole Order. Our missions in Kenya, Vietnam, East Timor, and Papua New Guinea were also presented and discussed. The meeting agreed:
(1) to train Carmelite formators in guiding formandi to become prayers, vocational accompaniment, how to ground our formation programs in our Carmelite spirituality and biblical tradition, understanding a new generation of candidates, helping formators address the human agenda, (2) to build communication among  the formators using media, especially a "chat" program to share, discuss, plan our formation materials, files, photos, and information, (3) to continue studying and exploring the possibilities of establishing a community in Singapore and Hong Kong. On November 23 all participants went sightseeing in Bali. The meeting was very positive, communicative, and constructive. Those attending were very grateful to the Saint Joseph community who hosted the meeting and to Ag. Paryono and Frans Sulistyo, the secretaries.
 


133/2008-21-12
Meeting of O. Carm. and OCD General Councils

On 18 December there was a meeting of the two General Councils (O. Carm and OCD) in Rome in the OCD Curia house. These meetings take place on a regular basis, twice a year, to discuss issues of common interest and to share ideas and concerns. This was the last meeting with the present OCD council since in April they will be celebrating their general chapter in Fatima.
Among the various topics raised, was the possible translation of the Dizionario Carmelitano into English and Spanish, various courses and congresses both branches are preparing and the next meeting of ALACAR (Latin American Association of Carmelites) in Colombia next October. As is the custom, both councils exchanged gifts and recent publications. The meeting ended with a fraternal lunch in an atmosphere of joy and sharing.
 


134/2008-23-12
Vitam coelo reddiderunt (R.I.P.)

03-12-08 P. Gerard Buijvoets (Neer)
07-12-08 P. Gregory Moore (Aust)
 


135/2008-24-12
“Ubi venit plenitudo temporis,
misit Deus Filium suum,
factum ex muliere, factum sub lege,
ut eos, qui sub lege erant, redimeret,
ut adoptionem filiorum reciperemus”
Gal 4,4-5
CHRISTUS NATUS EST NOBIS! VENITE ADOREMUS!
NATALE HILARE ET ANNUM FAUSTUM
25.XII.2008
FERNANDO PRIOR GENERALIS ET DOMUSQUE GENERALIS COMMUNITAS
 


136/2008-27-12
Closure of the Diocesan process for the canonization of the Servant of God, Asumción Soler Gimeno

Last Saturday, 20th December, the closing session of the Diocesan process for the process of canonization of the foundress of the Congregation of the Carmelite Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the Servant of God Asumción Soler Gimeno took place. This solemn act was presided over by Mons. Fidel Herráez Vegas, Auxiliary Bishop of Madrid, delegate of the Cardinal Archbishop Antonio Mª Rouco Varela. The act of closure took place in the auditorium “Ángel Herrera Oria” of the Paul VI Foundation, part of the Pontifical University of Salamanca, based in Madrid. There were nunerous Carmelites present from all the provinces of the Iberian region, sisters of the Spanish Congregations and a fine represantation of Carmelite laity.
 


137/2008-31-12
Causa nostrae letitiae (November-December 2008)

Professio Temporanea
03-11-08: Esmeralda Awil Lasola (DUM)
08-12-08: Emily Mbinya Muthusi (ZAR)
 
Professio Sollemne
14-11-08: Francis Xavier Chinh Nguyen (SEL)
 
Ordinatio Sacerdotalis
29-11-08: Juracy Barbosa (Pern)
13-12-08: Cleidimar Vilela Roquim (GerS)
20-12-08: Christopher Iannizzotto (SEL)
21-12-08: Atanael Lima de Almeida (Flum)
27-12-08: Shiju George Njaralampuzha (Ind)
108/2008-02-11
Vitam coelo reddiderunt (R.I.P.)
 
17-10-08: P. Joachim Knoblauch (GerS)
17-10-08: Sr. Judith Borges Espinheira (JAB)
23-10-08: Sr. Katharine Gerards (NUL)
 


109/2008-03-11
Changes in Edizioni Carmelitane
 
Fr. Evaldo Xavier Gomes O.Carm. (Flum.) is finishing his term of office as Administrator of Edizioni Carmelitane, which was concurrent with the period of his doctoral studies. The Prior General and his Council thank him for his service during which he encouraged both the quantity and quality of Edizioni's publications.
From December 1, 2008, the administrative and editorial management of Edizioni will be taken over by a commission made up of Frs. Christian Körner, Giovanni Grosso and Kevin Alban.
The General Council also decided to move the offices of Edizioni from CISA to the Curia in Via Giovanni Lanza, locating them on the ground floor of the building recently vacated by the Missionary Familiy 'Donum Dei', which used the premises for formation purposes.
 


110/2008-05-11
Colloquium of Carmelite Schools in the U.S.A.
 
The Carmelite Secondary Schools of the U.S.A. held their tri-annual Colloquium from October 11-14 in Mundelein, Illinois. About forty representatives, both Carmelites and lay staff, from six high schools of the United States and Peru, gathered to discuss their future in the educational ministry. The reality of fewer Carmelites being able to serve at the schools, especially in administrative roles, was the main focus of the meeting and trying to find ways that the laity can take on more responsibility for the schools and still keep them as uniquely Carmelite. The four guest speakers included Fr. Leopold Glueckert, O.Carm.; Fr. Joseph Atcher, O. Carm.; Dr. Carole Goodwin, the Chair of the Board for the National Association of Catholic Youth Ministers; and Ms. Alice Hession, the national Director for Xaverian Brothers Sponsored Schools. Also present was Fr. Raúl Maraví, O. Carm., General Councilor for the Carmelite Schools and Youth.
 


111/2008-07-11
Meeting of the Carmelite Family of Catalonia
 
On Saturday 25th October last the Carmelites of the Catalan Province met together with their relatives to celebrate at a gathering of the Carmelite Family. This marked the occasion of the first anniversary of the beatification of 17 martyrs from the time of the religious persecution in Spain, which took place in 1936. In the place of martyrdom of the twelve Carmelites of the convent of Tàrrega, Fr. Josep Solé, O.Carm., brother of one of the blesseds, spoke wonderfully about the deep significance of their death. Following this, in the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and of the Blessed Carmelite Martyrs, Fr. Raúl V. Masana, O.Carm. (Provincial), presided at concelebrated Mass, which concluded with veneration of the relics of the martyrs. Finally, the 170 participants got together for a festive lunch, sharing with the families of the martyrs the joy and the fraternity always alive in Carmel.
 


112/2008-10-11
Electoral Chapter of the Monastery of Roxas, Philippines
 
The Elective Chapter of the Carmelite Monastery of Roxas, Philippines, was held 31 October 2008. The following were elected:
Prioress: Sr. Mª Catalina Elum, O. Carm.
1st Councilor: Sr. Mª Ana Abrogar, O. Carm.
2nd Councilor: Sr. Mª Maravillas Magas, O. Carm.
3rd Councilor: Sr. Mª Saturnina Gacoscosim, O. Carm.
4th Councilor: Sr. Mª Rosalita Mendez, O. Carm.
Director of Novices: Sr. Mª Ana Abrogar, O. Carm.
Treasurer: Sr. Mª Saturnina Gacoscosim, O.Carm.
Sacristan: Sr. Mª Linda Garcia, O.Carm.
 


113/2008-12-11
Causa nostrae letitiae (September - October 2008)
 
Initium Novitiatus
07-09-08: Charles Kambale Muke (Ita)
07-09-08: Gilbert Paluku Musungara (Ita)
07-09-08: David Kopa (Ita)
07-09-08: Innocent Djombu (Ita)
07-09-08: Aimé Ufoymungu Wathum (Ita)
07-09-08: Jean-Vianney Alipacu Ukerdogu (Ita)
07-09-08: Jean-Claude Isusi (Ita)
07-09-08: Edmond Lori Londjiringa (Ita)
30-09-08: Jiri Dolezalek (BM)
 
Professio Temporanea
06-09-08: Martin Gilloux (Gal)
08-09-08: Glenn Attard (Mel)
08-09-08: Aimé Dundji Dhessaba Mugisa (Ita)
08-09-08: André Tulengi-Biba-a-Kusangisa (Ita)
08-09-08: Jean-Louis Kambale Mwengesyali (Ita)
08-09-08: Alexandre Kabongo wa Kabongo (Ita)
14-09-08: Isaías Ramírez (Ita)
14-09-08: Rodolfo Chávez (Ita)
14-09-08: John Harold Castañeda (Ita)
15-10-08: Damaris Wairimu Mwangi (KAL)
15-10-08: Mary Kamene Muia (KAL)
15-10-08: Victoria Mwithi Kimeu (KAL)
15-10-08: Rosemay Wausi Nzioka (KAL)
16-10-08: Mary Clare Kalady Bomani (MAC)
16-10-08: Mary Angeline Kanini Muthini (MAC)
16-10-08: Mary Joseph Kaindi Nzau (MAC)
21-10-08: M. Alessandra Foti (CAR)
12-10-08: Tobias Kraus (GerS)
 
Professio Sollemne
08-09-08: Georges Kabuli Ndiya (Ita)
08-09-08: Jean-Pierre Wakung’a Unyuti (Ita)
23-09-08: Victor Paul Farrugia (Mel)
23-09-08: Daniel Galea (Mel)
11-10-08: Francesco Sciarelli (Ita)
11-10-08: Simeone Brovelli (Ita)
 


114/2008-14-11
Canonical visitation of the Prior General to Africa II
 
The second part of the Canonical Visitation by the Prior General to Africa, accompanied by the Councillor General for Africa Fr. Desiré Unen Alimange O.Carm., began on 26th October in Zimbabwe, where they met all the brethren, including postulants, novices and students. They also visited the different missions of the Commisariat.
As well as these visits, they met with the Superior General of the Carmelite Sisters of Zimbabwe (Handmaids of Our Lady of Mount Carmel), Mother Evelyn Kadzere; and lastly they presided at the assembly of the students of Kriste Mambo College.
The Prior General then moved on to visit the Delegation in Cameroon, where he met the people of the two parishes belonging to the  Carmelites as well as the brethren, students, novices and postulants.
Without doubt, Carmel in Africa is growing quickly, and this is a cause of joy for the whole Carmelite family.
 


115/2008-16-11
The Carmelite Third Order continues to grow in the Philippines
 
The Carmelite Third Order in the Philippines has started to grow once again after it declined in 2004, because of the reforms made particularly in the area of formation. Last October 25, Fr. Noel Rosas, O.Carm, the Provincial Delegate to the TOC, celebrated the opening Mass for the establishment of the Sts. Elijah and Elisha TOC Community at the Parish of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Baliuag, Bulacan. Seventeen (17) aspirants were accepted in the new community. These were former members of the Scapular Confraternity. Also, initiatives in forming another TOC community at the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene (Quiapo Church) were made by Msgr. Jose Clemente F. Ignacio, who is also a TOC and rector of the basilica. The National TOC Council, represented by Rosalie Castro, TOCarm and Ruel Santos, TOCarm, gave some input on the nature of the Third Order to the prospective members last November 8 at the Quiapo Church. At present, there are 21 canonical communities and 7 communities-in-formation of the TOC in the Philippines.
 

116/2008-16-11
Vitamitam coelo reddiderunt (R.I.P.)
 
02-11-08: Fr. Teodoro Krucoski (GerS)
15-11-08: P. Eamon Carroll (PCM)
16-11-08: P. Hendrik (Benitius) Egberink, Neer Ex Consiliarius Generalis (1977-1983)
 


117/2008-18-11
General Chapter of the Carmelite missionary sisters St. Theresa of the Child Jesus
 
The General Chapter of the Carmelite missionary sisters St. Theresa of the Child Jesus was held 14-16 November 2008 at Santa Marinella, Italy. The following were elected:
Superior General: Mother M. Madalena Tada
Vicar General and
1st Councilor: Sr. Mariassunta Colombo
2nd Councilor: Sr. M. Ronilse Mendes Da Silva
3rd Councilor: Sr. M. Corazon D. Lao
4th Councilor: Sr. M. Lilian G. Kapongo
 


118/2008-20-11
Meeting of the Carmelite (O.Carm.) and Discalced Carmelite (OCD) Provincials in Madrid
 
The annual meeting of the Conference of Provincials of the Iberian Region (Spain and Portugal) took place in Madrid on 10th November 2008. These meetings alternate between the houses of the two branches of the Order. This year it took place at the community of the Discalced Carmelites in Plaza España, Madrid. Present on behalf of the OCD’s were Frs. Emilio Martínez, Prov. of Castiglia, Gratiniano Turiño, Delegate for Castiglia, Pascual Gil, Prov. of Aragón and Valencia, Agustín Borrel, Prov. of Catalogna, Francisco Jaén, Prov. of Andalucía, Pedro Ferreira, Prov. of Portogallo, Fidel Gil, Delegate of Burgos, Alfredo Amesti, Delegate of Navarra. From the O.Carm.’s were Frs. Carmelo Gómez, Prov. of Arago-Valentina, Rafael Leiva, Prov. of Betica, Miguel Ángel Pérez, Prov. of Castiglia, Raúl Masana, Prov. of Catalogna and Agostinho Castro, Commissary Gen. of Portugal.
Matters considered at the the meeting were: the restructuring of the O.Carm. Provinces and what has been accomplished; the General Chapter of the OCD’s which will take place in April 2009 in Fatima and the preparations for the 5th centenary of the birth of St. Teresa of Jesus in 2015 - an event we are invited to celebrate together; the interprovincial vocations work of both brances; the joint publication of the Liturgy of the Hours and Carmelite Missal. Information was also given on the Canonization of Beato Nuno. The meeting was very productive and in a very relaxed atmosphere. It was the first meeting of the Provincials since the Provincial Chapters of 2008, most of whom were newly elected.
Meeting of the Joint Group with the Conference of Provincials (O.Carm.) of the Iberian Region
On the afternoon of 10th November, the Joint Group met together with the Conference of Provincials (O.Carm.) of the Iberian Region at our house in Ayala, Madrid. Matters considered were: the interprovincial commissions; publication of the “Testi per un Millenio” (Texts for a Millenium), subsidized by the Iberian Region, the last three volumes of which were on St. Franco di Siena and were launched on the 4th October, to which CITOC-online recently made reference; the web page of the of the Iberian Region about which Fr. José A. Lizondo, who has responsibility for the initiate, spoke; the finances of the  Region; the publication of the Liturgy of the Hours and the Missal nearing completion, as Fr. Alberto Yubero O.Carm., member of the mixed commission of both groups informed the meeting.
At the end of the meeting, there was a pleasant surprise with a visit from the Prior General who was in Madrid returning from Africa. He shared his very favourable impressions about the decisions taken during some recent Provincial Chapters on the restructuring of the Provinces. He also gave information of the youth pilgrimage in Europe and on other matters.
 


119/2008-22-11
First Solemn Profession in Vietnam
 
For the first time, the male branch of the Carmelite Order has celebrated the rite of solemn profession in Vietnam. As members of the North American Province of St. Elias, all those previously making vows did so in the United States. For the first time, on November 14, 2008, the Feast of All Carmelite Saints, a solemn profession was celebrated in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam with the Prior Provincial, Fr. Michael Kissane (SEL) receiving the vows of Brother Francis Xavier Chinh Nguyen who is presently in the third year of theology in the Dominican Center in Ho Chi Minh City. It was a joyous day for this young foundation of the Order begun in 1995. The first of three houses was opened in 1996 by the Curia. Presently, there are ten solemnly professed Vietnamese of whom six are priests and two deacons. There are seven simply professed, one novice, five pre-novices and 24 candidates and aspirants. The relationship between the Church and the government remains quite fragile in Vietnam with many recent difficulties. Because our religious are unofficial in the eyes of the State, they live carefully, quietly and yet actively. Under the patronage of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, though, the future looks bright for this new branch of the Order in Asia.
 


120/2008-24-11
Carmelite NGO Observes World Human Rights Day with a Day of Prayer
 
The Carmelite NGO announces a Day of Prayer in observance of World Human Rights Day, December 10, 2008. The focus of the Day of Prayer is to call attention to the violence that is robbing people of their human rights.
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said, “It is our duty to ensure that these rights are a living reality – that they are known, understood and enjoyed by everyone everywhere.” 
The Carmelite NGO is inviting people to join in solidarity with the peoples of the world that are suffering violence in any form- be it from war, hunger, lack of education, lack of medical care or lack of a healthy environment.
A booklet entitled “A Day of Prayer” designed specifically for use on December 10th is being made available at no charge for anyone interested. The booklet is an instrument calling upon all to join in solidarity against violence in all it forms, especially as it occurs in Zimbabwe.
To obtain a copy of the “A Day of Prayer” booklet, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with your name and mailing address. Copies can also be downloaded from the website of the Carmelite NGO (www.carmelitengo.org).
The Carmelite NGO was affiliated to the Department of Public Information of the United Nations in December 2001. It is the representative body to the United Nations for the men and women around the world who are members of the Carmelite Order and the Order’s ministries.
 


121/2008-24-11
Festschrift for a Carmelite scholar
 
On Friday 15th November 2008, a Festschrift was presented to Kees Waaijman O.Carm., at the Radboud University in the city of Nijmegen, The Netherlands. This Festschrift was compiled by the colleagues and confrères of Kees to mark his 65th birthday. It was presented to him at a spirituality symposium, which was attended by some 800 people. As the successor of the late prof. Otger Steggink o.carm. (Fr. Otger died on 20-11-08. R.I.P.), Kees Waaijman was Professor of the History and Systematics of Spirituality from 1989 to 2007 at the same Radboud University of Nijmegen. He continues to work as scientific director of the Titus Brandsma Institute, where he makes a wonderful contribution to the digital community ‘Spirituality International’ (SPIRIN). The title of the Festschrift is ‘Seeing the Seeker, Explorations in the Discipline of Spirituality’. It is edited by Hein Blommestijn O.Carm., Charles Caspers, Rijcklof Hofman, Frits Mertens, Peter Nissen and Huub Welzen O.Carm., with the help of Wendy Litjens, and it is published by Peeters Publishers, Leuven. There are 687 pages in this book where one finds a bibliographical sketch of Kees Waaijman and an extensive bibliography. There are also 42 explorations in the field of the scientific study of spirituality. Following the presentation of the book, Kees Waaijman expressed his gratitude to the authors both those present and those unable to be there.
 

122/2008-28-11
50 years of the Carmelite Monastery at Dumaguete City, Philippines
 
On 16th of November 2008, the Carmelite Monastery of Our Lady of Maravillas and St. Joseph, Agan-an, Sibulan, Dumaguete City, Philippines, celebrated its Golden Jubilee of foundation, and simultaneously the Silver Jubilee of the Dedication of the Carmelite Church. The concelebrated Eucharist was presided over by the M. Rev. John F. Du, Bishop of Dumaguete. Before the celebration of the Eucharist, the M. Rev. Onesimo C. Gordoncillo, Archbishop of Capiz, blessed the images of St. Thérèse and Bl. Louis Martin located in the inner yard of the cloister. Among the five bishops, and more than a thousand participants, was the Very Rev. Artemio D. Jusayan, O.Carm., Commissary General, together with many Philippine Carmelites also present at the jubilee celebration.
After supper, there was the launch of the Golden Jubilee Book “El Sueño Dorado” (The Golden Dream), a history of Dumaguete Carmel, which was followed by a concert (Voces Doradas) given by the sisters, together with the orphans of the Casa Miani. As part of the concert, there was a video documentary of the nuns’ life in the monastery. Everything was shown on television and even repeated the following days.
The Monastery of Dumaguete is the first monastery of our Order in Asia and was founded in 1958 by the monastery of “N. Sra. De las Maravillas”, Madrid, Spain.
 

123/2008-30-11
Vitam coelo reddiderunt (R.I.P.)
 
20-11-08: P. Otger Steggink (Neer)
26-11-08: P. Benedictus Soegiartono (Indo)
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