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Africa
Global Plan of the General Council 2019-2025
All are to remain in their cells or near them, meditating day and night on the Law of the Lord and keeping vigil in prayer, unless they are occupied with other worthy activities (Rule, 10).
From the beginning, the Carmelite Order has taken on both a life of prayer and an apostolate of prayer. Prayer is the centre of our lives, and authentic community and ministry spring from this source. The prayer of the Carmelite community is a sign of the praying Church to the world (Con. 67).
Inspired by the fundamental directions of our charism and by present-day ecclesial and social contexts, the following guidelines are offered for the discernment of our apostolic mission:
- a life of brotherhood and prayer in the midst of the people;
- a response to the needs of the local and universal Church;
- a preferential service to the poor and the marginalized;
- a special attention to issues concerning women;
- a commitment to justice and peace;
- a care for those who show an interest in the spirit, the spiritual heritage, and the life of Carmel.
In these ways we commit ourselves to listening to God, as he speaks to us in Scripture and in the history of our people (Con. 94).
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Carmel of the ancient observance (O.Carm.) is present in seven African countries: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Mozambique, Tanzania and Zimbabwe. Our brothers of the Teresian Reform (OCD) are in a lot more countries than ourselves. The purpose of our presence in Africa is the joyful evangelization of the peoples of Africa by participating in witness, spread and inculturation of the Gospel of Christ according to the Carmelite charism. We can engage in the mission of evangelization by responding in a specifically Carmelite way by striving to be: “a) authentic men and women of prayer; b) to live an evangelical community life, open to dialogue and building relationships in the areas we live and serve; and c) to be prophetic in our ministries” and recognizing that “a new reality of Church is emerging, on that is synodal, dialogical, collaborative, inclusive and accountable”.[1] We need to bear in mind that mission is, first of all, a matter of being and secondarily a matter of doing. Pope Benedict XVI and his successor Pope Francis have stated with clarity that “It is not by proselytizing that the Church grows, but ‘by attraction’.[2] For all peoples everywhere, but more specifically for Africans, the Gospel “fully humanizes, integrally dignifies persons and peoples, and brings fulfilment to every heart and the whole of life”.[3]
It is in this context that we need to stress on Carmelites deepening their reception, ownership and interiorization of the charism that has been handed down to us by successive generations of Carmelites so that we can make it our way of life.
Plans
- To engage in fraternal visits in order to cultivate first hand knowledge of realities and development in entities;
- To assist in raising awareness on the General Chapter 2019 Decree, updating of Carmelite Constitutions, priorities, proposals and recommendations;
- To encourage friars to reflect on the following priorities for building a more robust Carmelite presence:
- Formation: Vocations Promotion, Accompaniment, Discernment and Evaluation;
- Interiority: Fidelity to prayer and contemplation through cultivation of friars’ personal relationship with God;
- Witnessing Communities: Building communities of presence, encounter, prayer, respect, care and mutual accompaniment;
- Prophetic reading of the signs of the times and responding to them through service of people: re-evaluating our ministerial choices in line with our charism and the needs of the people especially the minores recognizing that the Gospel offers a profound connection between evangelization and human advancement;
- Financial self-sustainability of new entities: to learn, explore and find ways of fundraising for consolidation and sustainable growth of the charism in new presences;
- The Carmelite Family: Transmission and inculturation of the Carmelite spirituality among youth, men and women;
- Safeguarding of Minors and Vulnerable Adults: Commitment to following best policy and practice and promoting the welfare all persons and ensuring an environment free from abuse and harassment of any form.
- To encourage intra-African dialogue and exchange within and across language blocs through formation of a forum to network local entity leaders and formators;
- To conduct a workshop-conference for vocation promoters and formators on vocation discernment, accompaniment, nurturance and evaluation;
- To conduct a workshop-conference for leaders and bursars on Leadership, Financial Accountability and Self-Sustainability;
- To conduct a workshop-conference on prophetic reading of the signs of the times and responding to them in light of the Gospel for pastoral ministers on ministry review, evaluation and alignment of ministries with our charismatic endowment and skills pool.
- To encourage entities to conduct conferences on the theme of the Carmelite Family in their countries or regions to share experiences on witnessing to the Carmelite charism in the various states of life and explore ways in which Carmel may respond more appropriately to the cry for spirituality in our times.
[1] O.Carm.-OCD General Councils Meeting, We are Mission: because We are God’s Love Poured Out, 27-31 Mary 2019, Gort Muire, Dublin. See: https://ocarm.org/en/carmel/statement-ocarm-ocd-general-councils-meeting.dublin-ireland-may2019#English.
[2] Pope Francis, Evangelii Gaudium, Apostolic Exhortation On the Proclamation of the Gospel in Today’s World, Città del Vaticano: Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2013, no. 15.
[3] Pope Francis, Querida Amazonia, Post-synodal Apostolic Ex¬hortation to the People of God and to all persons of good will, Città del Vaticano: Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2020, no. 76.
Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation Commission
Global Plan of the General Council 2019-2025
Conrad Mutizamhepo, O.Carm.
The breastplate of justice is to be put on, that you may love the Lord your God with all your heart and all your soul and all your strength and your neighbour as yourselves (Rule, 19).
An authentic faith – which is never comfortable or completely personal – always involves a deep desire to change the world, to transmit values, to leave this earth somehow better than we found it. We love this magnificent planet on which God has put us, and we love the human family which dwells here, with all its strategies and struggles, its hopes and aspirations, its strengths and weaknesses. The earth is our common home and all of us are brothers and sisters… All Christians, their pastors included, are called to show concern for the building of a better world (Evangelii Gaudium, 183).
We are always capable of going out of ourselves towards the other… Disinterested concern for others, and the rejection of every form of self-centredness and self-absorption, are essential if we truly wish to care for other brothers and sisters and for the natural environment. These attitudes also attune us to the moral imperative of assessing the impact of our every action and personal decision on the world around us. If we can overcome individualism, we will truly be able to develop a different lifestyle and bring about significant changes in society.
Christian spirituality proposes an alternative understanding of the quality of life, and encourages a prophetic and contemplative lifestyle, one capable of deep enjoyment free of the obsession with consumption. We need to take up an ancient lesson, found in different religious traditions and also in the Bible. It is the conviction that “less is more” (Laudato Si, 208, 222).
Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation is the integration of prayer, reflection and action inspired by God’s own commitment to human wellbeing. Its thrust is to guide our prayer and theological reflection into transformative action. Our prayer and theology must enlighten us about cultivating and maintaining a proper relationship with my neighbour, for whose care and custody I am responsible, a constructive relationship with my own self, with others, with God and with the earth (Cfr. LS, 70).
It is therefore the aims of Carmelite General Commission for JPIC to promote greater awareness, clearer analysis and more effective action in matters of justice, peace and integrity of creation. The values that will energize the Commission for JPIC are prayer, sharing, service, participation, communication and collaboration. The words of Pope Francis in his address to 2019 Chapter participants encourage us that “the true prophet in the Church is he and she who comes from the desert, like Elijah, rich in the Holy Spirit, and with the authority that belongs to those who have listened in silence to the subtle voice of God” (cf. 1 Kgs 19:12) and that “the contemplative has a compassionate heart”.
During this sexennium the Carmelite Commission for JPIC will seek to invite the whole Carmelite Family – friars, nuns, sisters of affiliated congregations and laity – to pray, reflect, share and implement the guide, From Contemplation to Action: Handbook for Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation in the Carmelite Tradition (2019) compiled by the Carmelite Order General Commission for Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation (2013-2019). We will continue to work with the international community through the Carmelite NGO at the United Nations and seek to link in with the other NGOs within the Carmelite Family.
Plans
- To promote the personal and communal encounter and relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ of Carmelites through reflection and meditation on the Scriptures by participating in Lectio Divina;
- To promote the formation, development and animation of Carmelite JPIC structures;
- To encourage dialogue, discussions, reflections during days of study of Social Teaching of the Church;
- To raise awareness of and implement known practical steps to reduce our carbon footprint through adopting the Church’s teaching to address Climate Change
- To collaborate with the Carmelite NGOs in promoting Sustainable Development Goals in Carmelite ministries around the world especially in the areas of education, religious freedom and human rights;
- To raise awareness and move towards divesting from fossil fuels;
- To advocate for the appointment of JPIC contact persons in Provinces, Commissariats and Delegations of the Order in order to facilitate communication, cooperation in the regions and with the General Commission of JPIC;
- To encourage Carmelite Provincials (Commissaries and Delegates) to send young Carmelites for academic and spiritual formation/training for conscientious involvement in JPIC ministry;
- To encourage all members of the Carmelite Family – friars, nuns, active sisters and laity – to initiate, cultivate and promote JPIC activities in their communities, parishes, schools as well as participate in Justice and Peace programmes of Episcopal Conferences and Diocesan structures;
- To plan programmes to promote, disseminate and implement the insights contained in From Contemplation to Action: Handbook for Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation in the Carmelite Tradition;
- To plan for an international Carmelite Family JPIC Conference to share experiences on working in JPIC ministries as well as explore ways of implementing the document, From Contemplation to Action.
Members
- Conrad Mutizamhepo, O.Carm.
- Franciscus Xaverius Hariawan Adji, O.Carm. (Indonesia)
- Aureliano Pacciolla, O.Carm (Italian, Neapolitan)
- José Luis Gutierrez Berrendero (Betica, Spain)
- Eduardo Andrés Agosta Scarel, O.Carm. (ACV, Spain)
- Christian Buenafe, O.Carm. (Philippines)




















