O.Carm
General Commissariat of S. Maria "La Bruna"
During the Chapter of the General Commissariat of S. Maria "La Bruna," Italy, held on March 28-30, the following were elected:
Comisario General | Commissary General | Commissario Generale:
P. Alfredo Di Cerbo, O. Carm.
1er Consejero | 1st Councilor | 1° Consigliere:
P. Luciano Di Cerbo, O. Carm.
2do Consejero | 2nd Councilor | 2° Consigliere:
P. Dominic Somola, O. Carm.
Lectio Divina April 2022
Our God and Father,
we claim to be your sons and daughters, who know that you love us,
and that you call us to live the life of Jesus, your Son.
Give us the courage
to live this life consistently
not to show off, not to reprove others, but simply because we know
that you are our Father
and we your sons and daughters,
brothers and sisters of Jesus Christ, our Lord.
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Causa Nostrae Laetitia Ianuarius/Martius 2022
Professio Temporanea
16-01-22 Roberto Isidro, Tejerina Valdez (Mel-B) Tarija, Bolivia
Professio Solemnis
19-03-22 Oreste Maria Manzi (Ital) Roma, Italia
Ordinatio Diaconalis
17-03-22 Joseph Long Bui (SEL-V) Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Ordinatio Sacerdotalis
26-02-22 Douglas Rafael Mendivil Martelo (Ital-C) Cartegena, Colombia
26-02-22 Lizwaun Martinez Guerra (Ital-C) Cartegena, Colombia
17-03-22 Joseph Thinh Tran (SEL-V) Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
17-03-22 James Thien Tran (SEL-V) Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Vitam Coelo Reddiderunt
Hma. Tatti M. Francesca Letizia (SAR)
24-01-22
Ortus: 09-10-32
P. Temp.: 27-12-58
P. Soll.: 04-02-62
Br. Michael Rapinett (Mel)
22-02-22
Ortus: 28-01-50
P. Temp.: 08-11-67
P. Soll.: 18-03-72
Br. Laurence Frost (Brit)
24-02-22
Ortus: 28-04-41
P. Temp.: 12-02-62
P. Soll.: 12-02-65
P. David Blanchard (PCM)
27-02-22
Ortus: 01-12-50
P. Temp.: 18-06-84
P. Soll.: 12-06-87
Ord.: 19-12-87
P. Johann Sebald (Ger)
28-02-22
Ortus: 09-10-40
P. Temp.: 29-09-62
P. Soll.: 29-09-65
Ord.: 29-06-67
P. Yohanes don Bosco Djawa (Indo)
01-03-22
Ortus: 17-02-72
P. Temp.: 14-08-94
P. Soll.: 15-08-99
Ord.: 01-10-00
P. Rafael De Luque Moreno (Baet)
01-03-22
Ortus: 17-05-28
P. Temp.: 11-11-45
P. Soll.: 25-05-49
Ord.: 29-03-52
Gna. M. Eloisa Bori i Vivas (BAR)
05-03-22
Ortus: 02-10-24
P. Temp.: 11-04-48
P. Soll.: 15-04-51
VIII Assembly of the Mater et Decor Carmeli Federation
The VIII Assembly of the Mater et Decor Carmeli Federation took place from March 5-9, 2022, in the Monastery of the Sacred Heart and of Blessed Titus Brandsma. The monastery is in Córdoba, Spain.
These were days of prayer and discernment in which the sisters who participated were able to deepen their understanding of the reality of living in a Federation, based on the documents of the Church and in communion with the synodal desire to walk together in communion, participation, and mission.
Those elected to the Federal Council are the following:
President | Presidente | Presidente:
Sor María Dolores Domínguez Pérez, O. Carm.
1st Councilor | 1ª Consejera | 1ª Consigliera:
Sor Elena María López Font, O. Carm.
2nd Councilor | 2ª Consejera | 2ª Consigliera:
Sor María del Carmen del Toro Medina, O. Carm.
3rd Councilor | 3ª Consejera | 3ª Consigliera:
Sor María Teresa Molina Sánchez, O. Carm.
4th Councilor | 4ª Consejera | 4ª Consigliera:
Sor Reinhild Maschke, O. Carm.
Treasurer | Ecónoma | Economa:
Sor Reinhild Maschke, O. Carm.
Learning Fraternity from Titus’s Life
Titus Brandsma left many writings, either in the form of books, articles or letters, but he never wrote about his teachings on fraternity. In spite of that, he lived a fraternal life. We can learn how he valued fraternity from his life journey. For Titus, love is the foundation of fraternity. Fraternity is impossible without love. Titus' love for others grew from his close relationship with God. Titus realized that God loved him and that he loved God. This experience of love with God made Titus love his fellow human beings. When dealing with others, Titus realized that his main task was to love them. Titus lived the second Law of Love, namely: Love your neighbor as you love yourself. Titus believed that God was present in his fellow human beings. To love and serve them means to love and serve Jesus. His love is also shown in the form of generosity. Titus always told his brothers and sisters in the Order to share with those in need. He warned them not to be stingy in giving food and money to the poor, because they had the right to the food and money. He urged the brothers and the sister to live on charity. For him, the poor are God's friends. In order for us to be friends of God, we must be friends to his friends.
Titus's fraternity is not limited to certain circles or to his own group (ad intra) but penetrates group boundaries (ad extra). He never discriminated against people because of their religion, ethnicity, race, class, or nationality. Titus made friends with people regardless of their background. Titus also fought for equal rights for his neighbors regardless of their ethnicity, race, religion, and social class. True fraternity always transcends the boundaries of fit and unsuitability. True fraternity does not look at whether someone has the same views or backgrounds.
Fraternity for Titus not only includes being together in physical terms, although that is also important, but also being together in spiritual terms. Being together in the presence of God is no less important than doing something together and working together. Titus also paid attention to the spiritual development of his brothers. When Titus heard that there was a nursing home for the elderly people that needed a priest to celebrate the weekly mass, but was unable to provide the stipends, he asked permission from his prior to give them spiritual services. Likewise, when Titus was imprisoned by the Nazis, Titus always tried to provide spiritual service to other prisoners.
One of the shelters run by the Indonesian Carmelite NGO is dedicated to Titus Brandsma. The shelter was blessed on April 18, 2018. It is located in one of the slum areas in Malang. This shelter functions as a shelter for homeless poor people. These unfortunate people are taken care with love by the volunteers. Any person, regardless their religious background, ethnicity and affiliation, may live in the shelter but, of course, it depends on bed availability. The requirements to be accepted in those houses are that they are really poor and have nobody to takes care of them.
The shelter also functions as an informal school for children from poor families to develop their knowledge. Students with different religious backgrounds participate actively in this school. The subjects offered by this informal school are the usual subjects (mathematics, English, and general knowledge). The difference between this informal school and formal schools is the process of teaching is founded on love. Students are accepted as they are, with their strengths and weaknesses. Each student is taken care of without any judgement being made. Their competence is developed individually since we believe that every child is created uniquely. The students are happy to study here because they are respected as individuals. Thanks to God, most of the students studying in this informal will be successful when they go to a formal school. Moreover, this informal school offers character building and the Christian value of love. Students are invited to respect themselves, be open to others, accept differences and love their neighbors without knowing their backgrounds. Finally, this informal school also offers performance and creativity classes. The students are encouraged to develop themselves and to be independent.
There are some other done by the volunteers together with the local people. They cook together and share the meal with people living on the streets and poor people in the area. On certain occasion they cooperate with donors to get daily needs and then share them with the poor families who are affected by the Covid 19 pandemic.
Many people with different backgrounds love to come to that place since they may experience the love shared by the volunteers, the patients, the teachers and the students. Students from Islamic university in Malang often come to visit the patients and the students. They also become volunteers in some of the programs. The spirit of fraternity of Titus Brandsma really fills the atmosphere of this shelter. This place becomes a meeting place for people to celebrate fraternity.
Below are some pictures of the activities done in the Titus Brandsma Shelter, Malang.
The Carmelite NGO in Indonesia established Mercy House — dedicated to Blessed Titus Brandsma — in Malang in April 2018 to serve the elderly and children from families of all faiths. The elderly are provided a dignified place to live with food and care. The children are provided education and enrichment. It is a living example of Blessed Titus’ words “He who wants to win the world for Christ must have the courage to come in conflict with it."
You can see a short video on the Indonesian Mercy House Dedicated to Blessed Titus Brandsma below.
* Fr. Hariwan Adji, O. Carm., the author of this article, is the current prior provincial of the Indonesian Province of the Carmelite Order. He is a member of the Carmelite NGO and chair of the Indonesian Carmelite NGO. He holds a doctorate and is a lecturer on the Faculty of Humanities at Airlangga State University.
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One of the patients |
Patient with different religious backgrounds |
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Student with Islamic backgrounds |
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Distributing free daily needs to the poors |
Distributing free meals to the poors |
Elections in the German Province
New Prior Provincial and Councilors of the German Province
The Prior General has confirmed the recent elections of the Prior Provincial and the Councilors of the German Province.
The following were elected:
Prior Provincial | Prior Provincial | Priore Provinciale:
P. Klaus Rudolf Schenkelberger, O. Carm.
1er Consejero | 1st Councilor | 1° Consigliere:
P. Peter Schröder, O. Carm.
2do Consejero | 2nd Councilor | 2° Consigliere:
P. Michael Plattig, O. Carm.
3er Consejero | 3rd Councilor | 3° Consigliere:
P. Ludwig Eifler, O. Carm.
4to Consejero | 4th Councilor | 4° Consigliere:
Fr. Andreas H. Scholten, O. Carm.
The Vatican Secretary of State Visited the Curia
The Carmelite General Curia in Rome welcomed the Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, for dinner on March 23, 2022.
The Cardinal is friends with Fr. Luis Maza Subero, the General Councilor for the Americas, from his time as Papal Nuncio in Venezuela.
Celebrating At Home - 4th Sunday in Lent
The forgiving father
(Luke 15:1-3, 11-32)
This Sunday’s Gospel is a parable of lavish and unexpected forgiveness and reconciliation. It is one of three parables in which God’s mercy breaks through all human and religious restrictions about how God should act toward sinners.
A wealthy father has two sons. Very cheekily, the younger son asks for his share of the estate which would come to him on his father’s death. This is a young man who has places to go and things to see!
Remarkably, the father gives him half of his estate, not the one-third to which the son was entitled.
No wonder the older son is put out. The younger son goes off and has a great time until the money runs out. Financially ruined he has to earn his keep feeding pigs. He decides to return home, beg forgiveness and ask to be only a servant in his father’s household.
The father is anxiously waiting for the son when he returns. He runs to embrace him. The son begins his confession, but the father takes no notice. He does not chastise or lecture. He refuses to treat
his son as a servant and immediately sets about restoring him to his rightful place in the household with the ring, the robe and sandals. He orders a feast to celebrate the fact that his son is alive and has returned. No wonder the older son is angry and resentful. But the father sets about reassuring him that his place in the household and in the father’s affection is secure and urging him to be reconciled with his brother. We are left wondering about what eventually happened.
The Gospel offers not just the hope of God’s forgiveness but the certainty of it.
The message today is: Rejoice in God’s abiding mercy!
Quiet time for reflection
List of Conferences on Titus
Upcoming Titus Brandsma Lectures
October 3-7, 2023
Titus Brandsma Congress
(in English)
Radboud University – Nijmegan, Netherlands
Schedule will be posted nearer to the time of the conference
May 11, 2022
Titus Brandsma on National Socialism
(in English)
Dr. Fernando Millán Romeral, O. Carm.
Sponsored by the Titus Brandsma Institute - Nijmegen
May 10, 2022
Symposium Titus as Journalist
Sponsored by the Catholic Journalists accredited to the Vatican
May 2, 2022
Conference on the life of Blessed Titus Brandsma
(in Spanish)
Dr. Fernando Millán Romeral, O. Carm.
Presentation by the former General of the Carmelite Order on the life of Blessed Titus Brandsma
regarding his imminent canonization in Rome
St. Joaquina Vedruna Parish of Barcelona
Watch here
April 21, 2022
“That Dangerous Little Friar”
(in English)
3:30-4:30 PM (Eastern USA)
Sponsored by the Center for Carmelite Studies @ The Catholic University of America
April 20, 2022
Titus Brandsma on Holiness
(in Dutch)
Prof. Dr. Inigo Bocken
Sponsored by the Titus Brandsma Institute - Nijmegen
March 30, 2022

March 30, 2022
Titus Brandsma on Medieval Philiosophy
(in English)
Dr. Simon Nolan, O. Carm.
Sponsored by the Titus Brandsma Institute - Nijmegen
Past Titus Brandsma Lectures
March 24, 2022

The Lecture will be Recorded and Available on YouTube.
Visit the Center's Website here for the link
March 3, 2022
Los Santos del Siglo XX y la Enfermedad
P. Fernando Joaquin Millán Romeral, O. Carm., et al
Hora: 18:00 (peninsular)

March 2, 2022
Titus Brandsma: Personal Testimonials
(in Dutch)
Dr. Anne-Marie Bos
Sponsored by the Titus Brandsma Institute – Nijmegen
Online via Zoom
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