Carmelite NGO celebrates World Environment Day with a Faith Reflection on Water
Written byThe Carmelite NGO is inviting people around the world to celebrate World Environment Day, June 5, 2010, with a faith reflection on water. The ever more precious commodity of water is not only the basis of life on earth but it also plays a central role in the practices and beliefs of many of the world's religions.
A booklet, created by the Carmelite NGO for this celebration of water, provides a series of reflections. It can be downloaded at http://carmelitengo.org, the website of the Carmelite NGO or copies may be requested from: The Carmelite NGO, Attn: Jane Remson, O. Carm., 1725 General Taylor Street, New Orleans, LA 70115.
The International Formation Commission of the Order met in Rome from the 11th to the 13th May 2010.-Among the issues the Commission members addressed were the following: the final preparations for the course for formators that will take place in Camocim (Brazil) from 1st to 15th August 2010 at which almost 70 formators from the all the geographical areas of the Order will participate; further courses in on-going formation planned in Spain (Salamanca/Avila) in 2011 and in the Holy Land 2012; the positive evaluation of the participants in the course for those in initial formation held in the Holy Land in 2009; the new texts to be inserted into the RIVC (Ratio); initial reflections on the Rite of Profession; communications from the Theological Commission; the relationship of the International Commission with the regions of the Order and the structure of regional formation programmes, communi cation and organization. The Commission evaluated its work so far in this six-year programme and outlined its goals up to the next General Chapter in 2013.
First meeting of the new International Formation Commisssion
Written byFrom the 27th to 29 May 2008, the first meeting of the International Commission for Formation took place at the General Curia in Rome. Present were: John Keating, General Councillor, Mario Alfarano, Secretary, Quinn Conners (PCM), Günter Benker (GerS), Desiderio García Martínez (Arag), Giampiero Molinari (Ita), Dionisius Kosasih (Indo), Vitalis Benza (Hib-Zimb) and Romualdo Borges de Macedo (GerS-Par). Present also was Kevin Alban (Bursar General) for helping with the translation.
The Commission was welcomed by the Prior General, Fernando Millán Romerál and the Vice General, Christian Körner. The members of the commission began their work with a reflection on the key issues facing formation in different parts of the world. It then examined the proposals and recommendations emanating from the General Chapter, the future programmes for initial and on-going formation, the question of vocations to the Order, revision of the RIVC in conformity with CON 129, the necessity of a pre-novitiate programme in the provinces and some specific issues. The commission met with Christian Körner (Communications Commission) regarding formation and the use of the Order’s website, and with Mark Attard (Delegate for Studies) regarding the meeting in Malta of the Carmelite Libraries Association. Three sub-committees were set up – one to prepare future meetings, another to plan for a gathering of those in initial formation on Mount Carmel, and the third to research a methodology for all future formation courses run by the Formation Commission. A special meeting of the new commission will take place in November to deal specifically with this topic.
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.
22/2008-08-04
Chapter of the Arago-Valentina Province
During the Chapter of the Arago-Valentina Province held on 1-3 April 2008 were elected:
Prior Provincial: Fr. Carmelo Gómez Gálvez O.Carm.
First Councilor: Fr. Luis Gallardo Ganuza O.Carm.
Second Councilor: Fr. Desiderio García Martínez O.Carm.
Third Councilor: Fr. David Oliver Felipo O.Carm.
Fourth Councilor: Fr. Vicente Aranda Guillén O.Carm.
23/2008-09-04
Meeting of Lay Carmelites of the Iberian Region
From 5 to 7 April there was a meeting of Lay Carmelites of the Iberian region in our guesthouse "Beato Nuno", in Fatima, Portugal. This festive occasion saw around 230 people from various Spanish and Portuguese Carmelite groups come together: tertiaries, members of Carmelite Youth (JUCAR), friars, members of prayer groups, ex students, etc. The Prior General, Fr. Fernando Millán Romeral chaired the meeting, together with Fr. John Keating, General Councillor for Europe. Also present was Carmelite bishop Mons. Vitalino Dantas of Beja who presided at the Eucharist on 6 April.
The participants joined other pilgrims at the shrine for the torchlight procession on Saturday night and for the solemn Mass on Sunday morning at which the Patriarch of Lisbon, Cardinal José da Cruz Policarpo presided.
The lay people at the meeting reflected on their identity as Carmelites and on the theme of Mary, mother and sister, guided by Sr. Carmen Galera (HHVMMC) and by Fr. Desiderio García, O. Carm., of the Arago-Valentina province. The evaluation of the meeting was extremely positive and all the participants expressed a desire that the Carmelite Family should continue to grow and become stronger in the Iberian region.
24/2008-11-04
Chapter of the Castilian Province
During the Chapter of the Castilian Province held on 7-9 April 2008 were elected:
Prior Provincial: Fr. Miguel Angel Perez Gutierrez O.Carm.
First Councilor: Fr. Federico Miguel Gallego O.Carm.
Second Councilor: Fr. Matías Tejerina Espeso O.Carm.
Third Councilor: Fr. Alfonso María Herrera Serrano O.Carm.
Fourth Councilor: Fr. Marín Antonio Lozano Moreno O.Carm.
25/2008-14-04
Assembly of the Provincial Commissariat of Bolivia
During the Assembly of the Provincial Commissariat of Bolivia (Mel) held on 11 April 2008 were elected:
First Councilor: Fr. Albert Brincat O.Carm.
Second Councilor: Fr. Milton Murillo Ortiz O.Carm.
26/2008-16-04
Chapter of the Catalonian Province
During the Chapter of the Catalonian Province held on 14-16 April 2008 were elected:
Prior Provincial: Fr. Raül V. Masana i Peiró O.Carm.
First Councilor: Fr. Javier D. Garmón i Calvo O.Carm.
Second Councilor: Fr. Jordi Ma. Gil i Costa O.Carm.
Third Councilor: Fr. Joan Güell i Casademont O.Carm.
Fourth Councilor: Fr. Carles Ma. Lloig i Rodó O.Carm.
27/2008-17-04
“…Searching, testing, doing” – Forty years of the Titus Brandsma Institute
On 12 April a symposium took place in Nijmegen (Netherlands) to mark forty years of the Titus Brandsma Insitute in that city. The conferences were held in the local concert hall under the title “Spirituality: searching testing and doing”. Among others, the participants included the Bishop of Rotterdam, Mons. Adrianus van Luyn, who is also the president of COMCE (the Episcopal Commission of the European Union), prof. Bas Kortmann, Rector of the “Radboud Universiteit” of Nijmegen, of which the Titus Brandsma Institute is a part, as well as Fr Kees Waijman O. Carm., the current president of the Institute who gave the keynote conference on the famous speech of Bl. Titus when he was invested as Rector of the Catholic University of Nijmegen, entitled “Godsbegrip” (“the concept of God”), which enjoyed great success at the time.
The academic proceedings also included an interesting musical performance based on texts from St. Teresa and St. John of the Cross, as well as a theatrical representation based on the “Dialogue between the Soul and Scripture” of the 16th century Belgian Carmelite, Franciscus Amelry.
The Prior General, Fr. Fernando Millán Romeral, in his speech singled out the wonderful work of the Institute in developing a spirituality of dialogue, following the inspiration of Bl. Titus, a man of encounter and an apostle of reconciliation. He also emphasised that true spirituality is always humanising, and he congratulated the Institute and the Dutch Carmelites, wishing them many years fruitful service in this task.
28/2008-19-04
Assembly of the Federation “Mater et Decor Carmeli”, Spain
The Assembly of the Federation “Mater et Decor Carmeli” (10 monasteries in Andalusia, one on Canary Islands and two in Portugal), was held 8-14 April 2008 at Cordoba, Spain. The following were elected for the sexennium 2008-2014 :
President: M. Ma. del Mar Domínguez Castizo, O. Carm.
1st Councilor: Sr. Ma. Belén Garrido Garrido, O. Carm.
2nd Councilor: Sr. Ma. del Amor Gómez Martín, O. Carm.
3rd Councilor: Sr. Liliana Campos Rosa, O.Carm.
4th Councilor: Sr. Ma. Dolores Garrido Garrido, O.Carm.
5th Councilor: Sr. Ma. Lourdes Santos Álvarez, O.Carm.
29/2008-23-04
Appointments
Appointment of the Representatives of the General Council and the General Commission for Justice and Peace to the Carmelite NGO
The General Council has appointed Fr. Joseph Chalmers O.Carm. (Brit), Prior General of the Order from 1995 to 2007, as the representative of the General Council to the Carmelite NGO. The present Prior General, Fr. Fernando Millán Romeral O.Carm., and his Council are very grateful to Fr. Joseph that after his immense contribution as Prior General of the Order he has accepted to carry out this service for the whole Carmelite Family. Fr. Joseph will enrich the Carmelite NGO with his huge experience of the Order.
The General Council has also appointed the Philippine Carmelite Fr. Gilbert Sabodo O.Carm. (Phil) to represent the Order’s General Commission for Justice and Peace on the Carmelite NGO and to facilitate communications between the Carmelite NGO and the commission members.
Both representatives will work with the Carmelite NGO to strengthen the Order’s participation in this important initiative, in cooperation with other groups within the Carmelite Family.
For more information on the Carmelite NGO see: www.carmelitengo.org
30/2008-23-04
Chapter of the General Commissariat of Portugal
During the Chapter of the General Commissariat of Portugal held on 21-23 April 2008 were elected:
Commissary General: Fr. Agostinho Marques de Castro O.Carm.
First Councilor: Fr. Francisco José Rodrigues O.Carm.
Second Councilor: Fr. Ricardo dos Reis Rainho O.Carm.
Third Councilor: Fr. Henrique Martins O.Carm.
Fourth Councilor: Fr. Ismael Pereira Teixeira O.Carm.
31/2008-26-04
Vitam coelo reddiderunt (R.I.P.)
30-03-08: P. Patrick Burke, Hib
12-04-08: P. Gerard Schiphorst, Neer
22-04-08: Sr. Ma. Angelica Giaquinto, FIS
32/2008-27-04
Beatification of Mother Candelaria
Mother Candelaria de San Jose (born Susana Paz Castillo Ramirez), virgin and founder of the Congregation of the Carmelite Sisters of the Third Order Regular of Venezuela, will be beatified today, April 27 in the stadium of the Central University of Caracas, Venezuela. The ceremony will take place in Caracas, and will be presided over by Cardinal José Saraiva Martins, prefect of the Congregation for Saints' Causes, who will be the papal legate for the occasion. Also present will be the Prior General Fr. Fernando Millán Romeral, the Councillor for America Fr. Raul Maravi and the Postulator of the cause Fr. Felip Amenos Bonet.
She was born Susana Paz-Castillo Ramírez in 1863. She enthusiastically welcomed the call of God to holiness, and since her youth, stood out in practicing living and effective charity, with which she cared for, consoled and healed the sick and wounded that strife had left on the streets of her birth city. Encouraged by Father Sixto Sosa, later bishop of Cumana, she consecrated herself to the service of the sick of San Antonio Hospital, founded in 1903.
Later, she began the foundation of a new religious congregation, dedicated to serving the poor. The congregation was definitively established in 1910 with the name "Congregation of the Sisters of the Poor of Altagracia de Orituco." Afterward, the congregation was affiliated to the Carmelite Order, and was called the Third Order of Regular Carmelites. Today they are known as the Venezuelan Carmelite Sisters or Carmelites of Mother Candelaria.
With great tenacity and enthusiasm, in spite of the economic straits of the congregation, and the general scarcity of resources, Mother Candelaria performed a widespread, attentive labour to those wounded by wars and the poorest sick people, showing a great trust in Divine Providence, and an intense love for the most needy.
Because of her ardent love for God and her generous and selfless surrender to the poor, under the direction of the bishops and in the company of the religious of her congregation, this new Venezuelan blessed is today an example of virtues, standing out among them, her living and intense faith in Jesus Christ, our only saviour; her union with and love for the Church, particularly the Venezuelan bishops, and her lively charity for the poorest.
33/2008-29-04
Beatification of Mother Candelaria of St. Joseph
As was already mentioned in a previous CITOC-on line, last Sunday, April 27, the beatification of Mother Candelaria of St. Joseph, foundress of the Carmelite sisters in Venezuela, took place in the Central University Stadium in Caracas. There was a huge crowd of more than 40,000 people in the stadium, and another 20,000 in another one nearby, who followed the ceremony on giant TV screens in thoroughly festive spirit.
Cardinal Saraiva Martins, Prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints and Papal Legate, presided at the Eucharist and in an emotional atmosphere read the decree of beatification, as a large portrait of Mother Candelaria was uncovered. The Cardinal was joined by numerous bishops from Venezuela, among whom the Archbishop of Caracas, Cardinal Jorge Urosa and the Papal Nuncio, Archbishop Giacinto Berlocco. Also present were the Prior General, Fernando Millán Romeral, the General Councillor for the Americas, Raul Maraví, the provincials of Betica and Catalonia, the two provincial commissaries in Venezuela, Fr. Felip Amenos Bonet, until recently Postulator General of the Order, as well as numerous priests and religious, including the Venezuelan Carmelite Sisters with their Mother General, Sr. Evelin González, and a number of Discalced Carmelites.
The ceremony was transmitted live on all Venezuelan TV channels and news of it was on the front page of all the newspapers. At the end of the Mass, the bishops and representatives of the Carmelite Order were invited to a meal in honour of Cardinal Saraiva Martins which was held in the Venezuelan Bishops’ Conference premises.
We congratulate the Venezuelan Carmelite Sisters and the whole Carmelite Family for this truly memorable celebration.
14/2008-02-03
Carmelite Schools in the USA
The Secondary Schools Commission of the USA was held from February 21st through 24th at Salpointe Catholic High School in Tucson, Arizona. The meeting was attended by the presidents and principals of all five Carmelite high schools in the country. Also present were Raúl Maraví, O. Carm., General Councilor for the Americas; and Joseph Atcher, O. Carm., who is the Executive Director Office of Life Long Formation and Education in the Archdiocese of Louisville, Kentucky. During those days the group shared and discussed different joint projects for their institutions, and listened to an interesting lecture given by Fr. Atcher titled "A History of Sponsorship for Religious Communities, for Schools, and other Ministries". Likewise, this gathering was an opportunity to learn more about the International Carmelite Schools Commission recently created by the General Council, and the International Congress for Carmelites Schools that will take place in 2010.
15/2008-03-03
Nominations by the General Council
The General Council has nominated as Secretary General Fr. Mario Alfarano, O.Carm. (Neap): the nomination will become effective from June next, after the Provincial Chapter of the Neapolitan Province. In the past six years Fr. Mario was provincial of his province and has participated in various international commissions. Until June, Fr. Kevin Alban, O.Carm. (Brit), presently Bursar General – and Secretary General during the past six years – will continue to fulfil this role as acting Secretary General. The General Council would like to express its gratitude to Fr. Kevin for this service to the Order, which he fulfilled with great efficiency together with many other responsibilities.
Also, the General Council has nominated Fr. Ivan Hrusa, O.Carm. (BM) as General Archivist. Fr. Ivan is presently finishing his doctoral thesis at the University of Heidelberg and will combine his work for the Order with teaching at the Prontifical Biblical Institute in Rome.
The General Council has nominated Fr. Mark Attard, O.Carm. (Mel) Delegate for Studies within the Order. This office will replace that of the Delegate for Culture. His main task (besides that of coordinating the Carmelite libraries, which he already does) will consist in animating and giving direction in further studies, suggesting topics and places of study for tesine and theses in the universities and Roman faculties, putting the students of the whole Order in contact with specialists in Carmelite material. Moreover, he will evaluate and control, in dialogue with the respective provincials, the length of study time required for a licence or doctorate in Rome. Shortly, a letter will be sent to all provincials with a more detailed description of the role of the “Delegate for Studies”. The General Council wishes to thank Fr. Mark for his availability in accepting this service to the Order.
16/2008-06-03
General Curia Lenten Retreat
On Sunday 2nd March 2008 the members of the General Curia gathered for a Lenten day of retreat. Cardinal Tomás Spidlík, S.J. accepted the invitation to give the retreat. The vast experience and wisdom of this noted author of many books on spirituality enriched the Curia community leaving a lasting impression, deepening their preparation for Easter.
17/2008-08-03
Appointments: General Commissions
INSTITUTUM CARMELITANUM
Praeses: Giovanni Grosso
Librarian: Edison Tinambunan
Archivist: Emanuele Boaga
Resident researcher: Paul Chandler
CENTRAL COMMITTEE
Michael Plattig (GerS)
Jos Huls (Neer)
Paul Chandler (Aus)
Simon Nolan (Hib)
Salvador Villota (Arag)
Leopold Glueckert (PCM)
Emanuele Boaga (Archivist)
Edison Tinambunan (Librarian)
Joachim Smet (PCM) emeritus
GENERAL THEOLOGICAL
Giovanni Grosso (praeses)
Mark Attard (Mel)
Carlo Cicconetti (Ita)
Giuseppe Midili (Ita)
Conrad Mutizamhepo (Hib-Zim)
Christopher O’Donnell (Hib)
Aureliano Pacciolla (Neap)
Henricus Pidyarto (Indo)
Christian Körner (Communications)
Miguel Norbert (Carmelite Laity))
Raul Maraví (Schools and Youth)
Desiderio Garcia Martinez (Formation))
FINANCE
Kevin Alban (praeses)
Fintan Burke (Hib)
Jeffrey Cull (laico)
James Des Lauriers (Aus)
Cerineo Jaranilla (Phil)
Michael Kissane (SEL)
Mark McBride (TOR)
Gian Domenico Meloni (Ita)
Antonio Monteiro (Port)
Wilmar Santin (GerS-Para.)
Pierluigi Simoncelli (laico)
JUSTICE AND PEACE
Albertus Herwanta (praeses)
Eduardo Agosta Scarel (Cast-Arg)
Michael Agung (Indo)
David Blanchard (PCM)
Cees Bartels (Neer)
Boniface Makau Kimondolo (Cat-Kenya)
Gilbert Sabado (Phil)
EVANGELISATION
Desire Unen Alimange (praeses)
Antonio Silvio da Costa Jr. (Flum)
Francisco Daza Valverde (Baet)
Christopher Exala (Phil)
Cleophas Kakule (Ita-RDC)
Wilfrid McGreal (Brit)
Ronald Oakham (PCM)
Matteo Palumbo (Ita)
FORMATION
John Keating (praeses)
Mario Alfarano (Neap)
Günter Benker (GerS)
Quinn Conners (PCM)
Desiderio Garcia Martinez (Arag)
Dionysius Kosasih (Indo)
Giampiero Molinari (Ita)
Vitalis Benza (Hib-Zim)
Romualdo Borges de Macedo (GerS-Par)
COMMUNICATIONS
Christian Körner (praeses)
Sebastian Benchea (Ita)
Anthony Cilia (Mel)
Regionals members
CARMELITE LAITY
Josef Jancár (praeses)
Giovanni Grosso (Ita)
Manuel Bonilla (Cat)
Francis Amodio (SEL)
Miguel Norbert Ubarri (TOC-Caraibi)
John Sugianto (TOC-Indo)
Sylvia Lucas (TOC-Brit)
Jennifer Wanjiku John (TOC-Kenya)
Renée Prieur (FMDD)
Daniele Pieri (La Famiglia)
Executive Secretary: Vladimira Polišenská (TOC-CZ)
Communications: Anita Renehan (TOC-Aus)
Formation: Rose Mary Lancellotti (TOC-SEL)
Apostolate: Amanda Rodrigues Jordão (TOC-Pern)
LITURGICAL ‘TASK FORCE’
Kevin Alban (Congresses)
James Boyce (PCM)
Giovanni Grosso (Istitutum Carmelitanum)
Giuseppe Midili (Ita)
John Keating (Formation)
SCHOOLS AND YOUTH
Raul Maraví (praeses)
Paul Cahill (Aus)
Carl Markelz (PCM)
David Oliver (Arag)
César Santamaria (Peru-laico)
Michael Troy (Hib)
Miguel Ángel Díaz Moreno (Baet)
ONLINE SECRETARIAT FOR THE NUNS
sr Marianna Caprio (VET)
sr Liliana de la R. Campos Rosa (ANT)
sr M. Elena Tolentino Zarzuela (BUR)
18/2008-13-03
Chapter of the Lower German Province
During the Chapter of the Lower German Province held on 9-14 March 2008 were elected:
Prior Provincial: Fr. Wilfried Wanjek O.Carm.
First Councilor: Fr. Viktor Heger O.Carm.
Second Councilor: Fr. Andreas Scholten O.Carm.
Third Councilor: Fr. Pankraz Ribbert O.Carm.
Fourth Councilor: Fr. Josef Kemper O.Carm.
Electoral Chapter of the Monastery of the Sacred Heart, Hudson, USA
The Elective Chapter of the Carmelite Monastery of the Sacred Heart, Hudson, USA, was held 21-22 February 2008. The following were elected:
Prioress: Sr. Lucia LaMontagne, O. Carm.
1st Councilor: Sr. Mary O’Neill, O. Carm.
2nd Councilor: Sr. Gemma Angelo, O. Carm.
Director of Novices: Sr. Mary O’Neill O. Carm.
Treasurer: Sr. Mary O’Neill O. Carm.
Electoral Chapter of the Monastery of the Encarnación, Huesca, Spain
The Elective Chapter of the Carmelite Monastery of the Encarnación, Huesca, Spain, was held 17-29 February 2008. The following were elected:
Prioress: Sr. Ma. Luisa Sanagustin Esperanza, O. Carm.
1st Councilor: Sr. Carmen Ortiz Lorente, O. Carm.
2nd Councilor: Sr. Ma. Blanca Barril Vicente, O. Carm.
3rd Councilor: Sr. Ma. Pilar Calvo Grasa, O.Carm.
4th Councilor: Sr. Ma. Pilar Ereza Monesma, O.Carm.
Director of Novices: Sr. Ma. Blanca Barril Vicente, O. Carm.
Treasurer: Sr. Carmen Ortiz Lorente, O. Carm.
Sacristan: Sr. Ma. Immaculada Ma. Avellana Gilabert, O. Carm.
19/2008-16-03
Lectio Divina Online
The official webpage of the Order (www.ocarm.org) turned eleven last month, after going through many different stages and developments, with hundreds of pages in three languages: English, Spanish, and Italian. The Webmaster of the page, Fr. Anthony Cilia, O.Carm. (Mel) is currently working on a new presentation of the page, this with the cooperation of Fr. Christian Körner, O.Carm (GerS), and Br. Sebastian Benchea, O.Carm. (Ita). They are all three members of the General Commission for Communications.
Among the services provided, the strongest area of our webpage is Lectio Divina. In fact, our indicators point out that every week about 4.000 users from around the world visit our page to pray or to download the Lectio in their own languages:
English [www.ocarm.org/lectio/lecteng2.php]
Spanish [www.ocarm.org/lectio/lectesp2.php]
Italian [www.ocarm.org/lectio/lectita2.php]
to use it privately or with groups. In reality, it is not possible to know where exactly our Lectio reaches and how many people make use of it, because the Word of God travels swiftly on the Internet, with no borderlines and in silence…
The Project of Lectio Divina Online began in 2001 with the cooperation of several Caremelites, then the texts of the Gospel for each Sunday were used. Last year, with the collaboration of Fr. Carlos Mesters, O.Carm. (Flum), among other Carmelites, the daily Lectio Divina Online was begun, commenting on the Gospel of the day. The great response that this initiative has met is very encouraging. This response has been expressed both through the many messages left in the guestbook of the webpage, and through personal messages passed on to the Carmelite in charge. We hope that the practice of our daily Lectio Divina will continue to spread not only among us the Carmelites, but also in every place where the Spirit wills.
20/2008-24-03
Chapter of the Betica Province
During the Chapter of the Betica Province held on 17-19 March 2008 were elected:
Prior Provincial: Fr. Rafael Leiva Sánchez O.Carm.
First Councilor: Fr. Manuel Jurado Perea O.Carm.
Second Councilor: Fr. Pablo Herrasti Barbancho O.Carm.
Third Councilor: Fr. José Ramón Medina Madueño O.Carm.
Fourth Councilor: Fr. Francisco Daza Valverde O.Carm.
Electoral Chapter of the Monastery of the Encarnación del Verbo Divino, Valencia, Spain
The Elective Chapter of the Carmelite Monastery of the Encarnación del Verbo Divino, Valencia, Spain, was held 14th of March 2008. The following were elected:
Prioress: Sr. Ma. Sagrario Lorite Beltrán, O. Carm.
1st Councilor: Sr. Ma. Auxiliadora Muñoz Lopez, O. Carm.
2nd Councilor: Sr. Ma. Socorro Padin de la Vega, O. Carm.
3rd Councilor: Sr. Ma. Sacramento Callejo Marinero, O.Carm.
4th Councilor: Sr. Ma. Margarita Benítez Sequiel O.Carm.
21/2008-31-03
Vitam coelo reddiderunt (R.I.P.)
21-03-2008: P. Bernhard Hümmer, GerS
26-03-2008: Fr. Manuel Hurtado Ortíz, Baet (1959-1991 CISA, Roma)
29-03-2008: Sr. M. Sebastiana Pisu, Vet
01/2008-16-01
Council of Provinces
The General Council has decided that the XVIth Council of provinces will be held in S. Felice del Benaco from 4 to 12 September 2009.
The theme of the meeting will be decided in one of the next plenary sessions of the Council.
05/2008-01-02
News from the Provinces
During the Electoral Assembly at Aylesford on January 29th and 30th, the British Province elected:
Prior Provincial: Fr. Wilfrid McGreal
First Councilor: Fr. Joseph Chalmers
Second Councilor: Fr. Brendan Grady
Third Councilor: Fr. Antony Lester
Fourth Councilor: Fr. Francis Kemsley
The Provincial Chapter will be celebrated from 25 to 28 March 2008.
06-2008-05-02
Meetings of the General Council 2008
The Council has decided to hold plenary sessions on the following dates in 2008:
4 – 9 February
27 February – 8 March
2 – 7 June
10 – 26 September
1 – 19 December
07/2008-08-02
Grants from the General Council
In the course of its recent meetings, the General Council has examined several requests for financial help. Thanks to the generosity of the Society of the Little Flower, fundraising in Great Britain and Ireland, the Council is able to make grants totalling £ 450,000 (€ 622,000) in 2008 to the following provinces, commissariats and delegations:
Cameroon
Mozambique
India – Community of St. Thérèse
Pernambuco -
Colombia Delegation
Colombia Italian Province
Philippines General Commissariat
Democratic Republic of Congo
Zimbabwe Provincial Commissariat
Indonesian Province
Indian Province
08/2008-12-02
Celebration St. Andrew Corsini
Once again this year on the 4th February last, the Feast of St. Andrew Corsini was celebrated in the chapel dedicated to him in the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran. The Eucharist was presided over by Cardinal Leonardo Sandri, Prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches, and the music provided by the choir of the basilica. Besides the Chapter of the basilica and other priests, many of the faithful participated including Prince Corsini and various members of the family.
As in previous years, the Corsini family and the Corsini chaplain Mons. Franco Camaldo invited the Prior General, who was unable to attend, but delegated Fr. Giovanni Grosso, Postulator General, to represent the Order. Also present was Bro. Giovanni Frusteri of the Italian Province.
In his homily Cardinal Sandri considered the Carmelite saint, bishop of Fiesole, within an historical and religious context, using interesting references to the search for God typical of Carmelite spirituality.
09/2008-13-02
Carmelite Dictionary
Present at the launch of the "Dizionario Carmelitano" were the Prior General Fernando Millán Romeral O.Carm. and the Superior General, Luis Aróstegui Gamboa OCD. The academic presentation took place on 11th February at the Teresianum in Rome. Other presentations were by Fr. Camillo Maccise, OCD, who during his time as General together with former General, Fr. Joseph Chalmers O.Carm., encouraged and promoted this enterprise, also present the Director of the Editioral House "Città Nuova", Dr. Falmi, and the directors of the project Frs. Emanuele Boaga, O.Carm. and Luigi Borriello, OCD.
This is a unique work of its kind, aimed at those wishing to have information on the themes and persons of the world of Carmelite spirituality and culture in both branches of the Carmelite Family (Carmelites and Discalced Carmelites).
The publication is the result of much colaboration with contributions from 121 scholars from the Orders. Many of the articules are, in fact, written from both perspectives. The Dictionary comprises 323 articles (each one with bibliographical reference and often notes relating to the text). A helpful way to read these articles (pp XVII-XXII) is to see them within four larger contexts: 1. Juridic and institutional, in which are gathred all the articles of a legal and institutional nature and the various ways they apply; 2. History and Biographies; 3, Theology, Spirituality, Pastoral and Liturgical; 4, Various topics mainly those relating to the arts and culture. Furthermore, reading and research is helped by an analytical index set out so that each subject takes one on to other articles were the same subject is dealth with.
The Dictionary is a fine example of colaboration between the two religious families who have come together to illustrate their common patrimony. As such, this is an extensive work that has the merit of a clear style and language common to all the contributors. In fact, it is a text of remarkable usefulness not only for study but also for catechesis and pastoral work.
Those wishing to obtain a copy, at present only in its Italian version, should contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
10/2008-17-02
Historic Ordination in France
On 2nd February last Yves de Sainte Marie Beaupere, O.Carm. was ordained at the Carmelite church of Notre Dame des Lumières, Nantes, France. It was an historic moment for many reasons. Yves was the first French Carmelite to be ordained to the priesthood, in France, for the Order since the French Revolution. The ordaining prelate was the Bishop of Nantes, Mons. Georges Soubrier.
Klaus Schenkelberger, O.Carm., General Delegate for France welcomed Yves’s parents and other members of the Beaupere family, also a very large congregation, including many local and religious clergy, the Abbot of Melleray and the Councilor General for Europe, John Keating, O.Carm. representing the Prior General.
This was a special moment not just for the new foundation in France, but very especially for the members of the two Carmelite communities at Nantes and Angers.
11/2008-24-02
Chapter of the Philippine General Commissariat
During the Chapter of the Philippine General Commissariat held on 14-18 February 2008 were elected:
Commissary General: Fr. Artemio D. Jusayan O.Carm.
First Councilor: Fr. Christian B. Buenafe O.Carm.
Second Councilor: Fr. Modesto Malandac O.Carm.
Third Councilor: Fr. Rico Palaca Ponce O.Carm.
Fourth Councilor: Fr. Pedro M. Manilag O.Carm.
Electoral Chapter of Carmel of “Mary, Star of the Sea”, Tanay, Philippines
The Elective Chapter of the Carmelite Monastery of Carmel of Mary, Star of the Sea, di Tanay (Rizal), Carmel of Mary, Star of the Sea, Tanay (Rizal), Philippines, was held on January 15, 2008. The following were elected:
Prioress: Sr. Maria de los Angeles de Jesus, O. Carm.
1st Councilor: Sr. Ma. Esperanza Cecilio, O. Carm.
2nd Councilor: Sr. Maria de Jesus Hervas, O. Carm.
Director of Novices: Sr. Silvana Cristina Gameiro, O. Carm.
Treasurer: Sr. Mary Grace Bruno, O. Carm.
Sacristan: Sr. Ma. Carmela Necodino, O. Carm.
12/2008-27-02
Translation of the remains of Fr. Engelbert van Visteren
On Tuesday 19 February the remains of Fr. Engelbert van Visteren were moved from the cemetery of San Francisco in Agusan del Sur, Mindanao, Philippines, to a chapel constructed in his memory by the local group of the Knights of Columbus. Fr Engelbert was killed in the Philippines in 1973 by a group of radicals while he was helping an ambulance to take away the body of a teacher who had been killed by the same group. The people of San Francisco remember Fr. Engelbert with much affection and respect. The General Commissariat “Titus Brandsma” of the Philippines is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the arrival of the first Carmelites and this ceremony was a sign of gratitude to the Dutch Carmelites who began this mission in 1957.
The transfer of Fr Engelbert’s remains was an emotion-filled occasion: some of his Dutch confereres spoke, as well as a layman who survived the massacre. There were present: the Prior General, Most Rev. Fernando Millán Romeral, the Councillor General for Asia, Australia and Oceania, Very Rev. Albertus Herwanta, as well the recently reelected Commissary General, Very. Rev. Artemio Jusayan, many members of the Commissariat and various Carmelite Family groups in the Philippines.
13/2008-29-02
Vitam coelo reddiderunt (R.I.P.)
12-02-08: P. Leander Troy, PCM
13-02-08: Sr. M. Eucaristía Bueno Ramírez, CAN
17-02-08: P. William Smith, PCM
18-02-08: P. Anton Haarhuis, GerI
02/2008-20-01
News from the Provinces
In the Betica province, Fr. Rafael Leiva Sánchez was recently elected prior provincial. He was Councilor General from 2001 to 2007. The provincial chapter will be celebrated from 17 to 19 March 2008.
On 14 December, the chapter of the Upper German province elected Fr. Dieter Lankes to be prior provincial, to replace Fr. Christian Körner who was elected Vice Prior General at the General Chapter held last September in Sassone. Later the provincial council appointed Fr. Michael Plattig to be 4° councilor and Bro. Günter Benker to be assistant provincial.
On January 9th, the Province of Pernambuco elected a new Provincial Council:
Prior Provincial: Fr. Francisco de Sales Alencar Batista (reelected)
First Councilor: Fr. José Roberval Mendes Pereira
Second Councilor: Fr. João José Costa
Third Councilor: Fr. Sormani José Barbosa Lima
Fourth Councilor: Fr. Paulo Fernando de Moura
On January 15th, the Provincial Commissariat of Paraná, Brazil, elected:
Commissary Provincial: Fr. Francisco Manoel de Oliveira
First Councilor: Fr. Ivani Ribeiro
Second Councilor: Fr. Vilson Rech
Third Councilor: Fr. Edmilson Borges de Carvalho
Fourth Councilor: Fr. Güerino Mendonça
03/2008-22-01
Vitam coelo reddiderunt (R.I.P.)
21-12-2007: Sr. Agnes van den Hoek, BOX
23-12-2007: Sr. Anna Habermann, ERL
29-12-2007: P. Venanzio Orrù, ITA
04-01-2008: P. Brocard Connors, SEL
11-01-08: P. John Larkin, PCM
15-01-08: P. Frans Bos, Neer
15-01-08: P. Martin Farragher, HIB
04/2008-28-01
News from the Provinces
In the Catalonian Province, Fr. Raül V. Masana i Peiró was recently reelected Prior Provincial. The Provincial Chapter will be celebrated from 14 to 16 April 2008.
During the Provincial Chapter on January 24th, the Province of Rio de Janeiro elected at Belo Horizonte, Brazil, a new Provincial Council:
Prior Provincial: Fr. Felizberto Caldeira de Oliveira
First Councilor: Fr. Geraldo d´Abadia Pires Maciel
Second Councilor: Fr. Carlos Mesters
Third Councilor: Fr. Alberto Fernandes
Fourth Councilor: Fr. Alonso Gustavo Malaquias
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New Statutes for the International Centre of St. Albert's (CISA)
Written byThe new statutes for the International Centre of St. Albert's (CISA) have just been published. They substitute the previous ones approved in 1989, which were based on the 1971 Constitutions. They are result of the work of an "ad hoc" commission and were reviewed by the community of CISA and the General Council. The General Council approved them during their 134th session on 15th October 2009. Very shortly the prior of CISA will send them to all Provincials, Commissaries and Delegates.
The Prior General says in his introduction that this Statutes will offer a profitable and useful help so that CISA continues to be a centre of reflection faced with the challenges of the modern world, an environment of culture and spirituality, and undoubtedly, the intellectual centre of our beloved Order.
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