Causa Nostrae Laetitiae - lulius 2020
Initium Novitiatus
- 16-07-20 Chiara Dolce (MGL), Montiglio, Italia
Professio Temporanea
- 04-07-20 Kelvin Mupesa (Hib-Zim), Kriste Mambo, Zimbabwe
- 04-07-20 Simbarashe Admire Munyimi (Hib-Zim), Kriste Mambo, Zimbabwe
- 04-07-20 Stephen Kudakwashe Mashayamombe (Hib-Zim), Kriste Mambo, Zimbabwe
- 04-07-20 Kundai Chikomba (Hib-Zim), Kriste Mambo, Zimbabwe
- 04-07-20 Olívio Antonio Trigo (Pern-Moz), Khongolote, Matola, Mozambique
- 04-07-20 Quetis Pirislão (Pern-Moz), Khongolote, Matola, Mozambique
- 04-07-20 Alves Cristina Bié (Pern-Moz), Khongolote, Matola, Mozambique
- 12-07-20 Angelo Januar Saputro (Indo), Batu, Malang, Indonesia
- 12-07-20 Vincentius Andre Sianturi (Indo), Batu, Malang, Indonesia
- 12-07-20 Clemen Jaya Simbolon (Indo), Batu, Malang, Indonesia
- 12-07-20 Edwardus Bernard Elvis Berty (Indo), Batu, Malang, Indonesia
- 12-07-20 F.X. Edo Valentino (Indo), Batu, Malang, Indonesia
- 12-07-20 Yohanes Frandi Manullang (Indo), Batu, Malang, Indonesia
- 12-07-20 Teddy Subiantoro (Indo), Batu, Malang, Indonesia
- 12-07-20 Leo Sugianto Lingga (Indo), Batu, Malang, Indonesia
- 16-07-20 Mary Chenai Gladys Sikimarira (MUT), Mutare, Zimbabwe
- 16-07-20 Veronica Raveorisoa (OST), Ostuni, Italia
- 20-07-20 Laurensius N. Wara Dewa (Indo), Weruoret, Nita-Maumere, Indonesia
- 20-07-20 Aurelius Gioprano Kaidu (Indo), Weruoret, Nita-Maumere, Indonesia
- 20-07-20 Albertus Sine Gare (Indo), Weruoret, Nita-Maumere, Indonesia
- 20-07-20 Krisantus Irsanto L. Pratama (Indo), Weruoret, Nita-Maumere, Indonesia
- 20-07-20 Yohanes Dopo Raga (Indo), Weruoret Nita-Maumere, Indonesia
- 20-07-20 Aloysius Rahmat Taso (Indo), Weruoret Nita-Maumere, Indonesia
- 20-07-20 Yoseph Bhajo (Indo), Weruoret Nita-Maumere, Indonesia
- 20-07-20 Sirilus Lewan (Indo), Weruoret Nita-Maumere, Indonesia
- 20-07-20 Louis Don Keuwan (Indo), Weruoret Nita-Maumere, Indonesia
- 20-07-20 Arnoldus M. Tangga (Indo), Weruoret Nita-Maumere, Indonesia
- 20-07-20 Leonardo D. Dawi (Indo), Weruoret Nita-Maumere, Indonesia
- 20-07-20 Florianus Dhika (Indo), Weruoret Nita-Maumere, Indonesia
- 20-07-20 Patrisius Pemo (Indo), Weruoret Nita-Maumere, Indonesia
- 20-07-20 Marselinus B. Banggo (Indo), Weruoret Nita-Maumere, Indonesia
- 20-07-20 Paulus K. Andris Bulang (Indo), Weruoret, Nita-Maumere, Indonesia
- 26-07-20 Belén M. Colmenares Balza (BAR), Barcelona, España
- 26-07-20 Anlly de la Trinidad Piraban Rozo (SEV), Sevilla, España
- 26-07-20 Mª Isabel de Jesús Montoya Giraldo (SEV), Sevilla, España
- 26-07-20 Lisha de la Inmaculada Noguera Hoyos (SEV), Sevilla, España
- 27-07-20 Leo T. Atacador (Phil), Quezon City, Pilipinas
- 27-07-20 David Oala (Phil), Quezon City, Pilipinas
- 27-07-20 David A. Capacio, Jr. (Phil), Quezon City, Pilipinas
Professio Solemnis
- 11-07-20 Giovanni Paolo Sarcinella (Ita), Roma, Italia
- 11-07-20 Alfredo Pisana (Ita), Roma, Italia
- 12-07-20 Sohmon Ranja Capah (Indo), Batu, Malang, Indonesia
- 12-07-20 Doni Malau (Indo), Batu, Malang, Indonesia
- 16-07-20 Antony Ebin Mathew (STSA), Paravur, India
- 16-07-20 Albino Dos Santos (Aust) Melbourne, Australia
- 16-07-20 Marcolino Gomes (Aust) Melbourne, Australia
- 16-07-20 Matthew Tonini (Aust) Melbourne, Australia
- 26-07-20 Eduardo O. Adolfo Jr. (Phil), San Francisco, Agusan del Sur, Pilipinas
- 26-07-20 Oscar A. Robles,Jr. (Phil); Old Escalante, Negros OCC., Pilipinas
- 27-07-20 Paul Kaptain Pakao (Phil), Quezon City, Pilipinas
- 27-07-20 Marc Jzsef Lester G. Hallig (Phil), Quezon City, Pilipinas
- 27-07-20 Christopher F. Labrador (Phil), Quezon City, Pilipinas
- 27-07-20 John Jeempy T. Sebuguero (Phil), Quezon City, Pilipinas
Ordinatio Diaconalis
- 16-07-20 Achille Andaka Tchokomb (Ger-Cam), Yaoundé, Cameroun
- 26-07-20 Emmanuel Ngona Malobi (Ita-Con), Roma
- 27-07-20 Aniceto M. Rodriguez III (Phil), Cubao, Pilipinas
- 27-07-20 Ritche T. Salgado (Phil), Cubao, Pilipinas
- 27-07-20 Joiezl Fern S. Pinon (Phil), Cubao, Pilipinas
- 27-07-20 Christopher F. Labrador (Phil), Cubao, Pilipinas
Ordinatio Sacerdotalis
- 04-07-20 Anthony Delvis Flores Vanegas (Baet-Ven), Jaji, Mérida, Venezuela
- 16-07-20 Bernard-Thierry Bessala Engoulou (Ger-Cam), Yaoundé, Cameroun
- 19-07-20 Bladimir Ramos Ramos (Cat), Terrassa, España
- 27-07-20 Christian T. Marave (Phil), Cubao, Pilipinas
- 27-07-20 Mannie C. Barlis (Phil), Cubao, Pilipinas
- 27-07-20 Patrick John Mariano (Phil), Escalante City, Pilipinas
- 27-07-20 Joseph S. Roque (Phil), Escalante City, Pilipinas
- 27-07-20 Wilson C. Bolocboloc (Phil), Escalante City, Pilipinas
Lectio Divina August 2020
The Maritime World
We pray for all those who work and live from the sea, among them sailors, fishermen and their families.
Lectio Divina August - agosto - agosto 2020
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The Solemnity of Our Lady of Mount Carmel 2020
Flos Carmeli, vitis florigera,
splendor caeli, Virgo puerpera singularis.
Mater mitis, sed viri nescia,
Carmelitis esto propitia,
stella maris.
Míceál Prior Generalis
Domusque Generalis Communitas
16. VII. 2020
A letter to Carmelite Friars, Contemplative Sisters, Sisters and Brothers of Congregations of Apostolic Life, Members of the Carmelite Third Order, Lay Carmelites in general and all who celebrate the feast of our Lady of Mount Carmel with special devotion:
Mary kept all these things in her heart. Lk 2,52
Dear sisters and brothers in Carmel
On this day of celebration, as we rejoice in being brothers and sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel, I reach out to each one of you, in the bond of love. These days we are thinking a lot, pondering like Mary, everything that is happening in our world. Mary kept all these things in her heart (Lk 2,19) and pondering what was happening in her world, she found the will of God. Mary the contemplative, Mary full of grace, full of God, full of Gospel: That is the type of person who can respond to what is happening in today's world.
In our time of confinement, it is possible that we as people with a sense of God, capable of pondering, found in these new conditions new opportunities for solidarity and for the evangelization of the world. Here there are new manifestations of God's will, helping us to grow and mature as custodians of our world and one another.
We have grown together in our communities. Forced to remain indoors, by pondering alone or with others, we have discovered so much of the truths of our faith and of our Carmelite vocation. While some of us had the Eucharist all the time, others had to rely on the internet and use the prayers for spiritual communion. This raised questions about how we value the Eucharist. For people who normally celebrate the Eucharist everyday, it was difficult to adapt to its absence. For people who were faithful to the Sunday Eucharist, it was something very new to be told that they are not to go to Mass. When we return to the normal celebration of the Eucharist, it may be that we will do it with greater conviction and understanding, on account of what became a Eucharistic fast.
We have lived with restrictions and with some fear now for many months. Families are grieving. Hospitals are still taking care of victims of the virus. Doctors, nurses and the whole medical profession and staff have shown all their dedication, professionalism and zeal, beyond the call of duty. People have made sacrifices to make sure there was bread on our tables, and as everywhere people are counting the toll that the virus has taken on their lives through bereavement, illness, loss of employment and livelihood, we might say that we are seeing an explosion of humanity.
If it was all behind us, we could take a different view. However, now that we are learning to co-habit with the virus, and we try not to give in to the fear that there is more to come, we all have to ask, how are we to take care of one another, how are we to act in the future, to limit the negative effects of this virus, and a create a society in which we are not bound by fear, and no one is left in need? It may well be simply a question of caring and sharing.
I am on fire with zeal for the Lord (I Kg 19,10)
Generating, caring and protecting are among the charisms that we see in Mary, the Mother of God and our Mother. As I think about the various Carmelite communities of both men and women around the world, I am struck by how important this feast is to us all. In some places it is just the day itself; in some places it is three days of reflection and prayer and in other places it is the full nine days of the novena. The celebrations are imbued with warmth and devotion, and with conviction that makes us think that perhaps this is a moment when we as Carmelites are most zealous.
The world of today is asking us to be zealous. Down through the centuries, Carmelites have echoed and repeated the words of the Prophet Elijah, “I am on fire with zeal for the Lord God of hosts”.(I Kg 19) Our celebration of the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel may be a very good time for us to renew, revive and direct our zeal. Four days later, we will have another opportunity, when we celebrate the feast of the Prophet himself.
Zeal is a gift. As such we must pray for it. We must ask God to give us zeal, to make us who we say we are. But, zeal is not always an attractive word. It sometimes suggests extremism. We do not automatically feel that we want this gift. I recall the zeal of John the Baptist, the voice crying in the wilderness, living on locusts and wild honey (Mk 1,7) and I compare that to the calm of Jesus speaking to the people in the Synagogue. (Lk 4,21-22) I think of the Gospel, where we see Christ on the Cross, Mary and John standing by. These are all moments of zeal, if by zeal we mean a heart burning with desire for all that is good and a spirit that will work hard and make sacrifices to achieve it. The globalization of zeal for the things of God might be the antidote to the globalization of indifference that Pope Francis so often talks about.
And no one was left in need. Acts 2,45
As we become aware of one another’s needs, we are entering a new age of sharing. Within our family, we are aware that many communities have lost some of their sources of income. Among lay Carmelites there are those who have lost their jobs, and whose homes may be threatened. New projects in our family will always need funding. In the face of the needs that are emerging, we have to look again at the model of the early Christian community, an image and reality that inspired the Carmelite Rule. That community was built on prayer, the pondering of the Scriptures, the breaking of bread, and the sharing of all that people possessed so that no one was left in need. (Acts 2,42-45) As we become aware of one another’s needs, we can help one another and be an example to others of the kind of sharing that will be needed in our society in the future, if no one is to be left in need. The dialogue in John’s Gospel (Jn 6,9-10) comes to mind: Andrew said, “There is a small boy here with five barley loaves and two fish, but what is that between so many? In the end no one was left in need. In our zeal for the things of the Gospel, we will take up the challenge of Mary at the wedding feast of Cana, “Do whatever he tells you to do”. (Jn 2,5)
This year’s celebration will be different to that of other years. As a family, we have been spared in many ways, but we do not forget those who have died in the Netherlands and in Italy. Let our celebration this year be marked by our prayer for the individuals, families and communities who suffered the worst effects of the Coronavirus.
On this feast may each one hear again the words from the cross, “Behold you son”, “Behold you mother”,(Jn 19,26-27) and know that as our Saviour gave us to one another and to Mary, we may know how to take care of one another in the common home that is blessed by the presence of Mary our Mother and Sister.
Image Romae, Oratorium Curiae Generalis, Imago B.V. Mariae de Monte Carmelo
A "call for papers" for the Eighth Centenary of the death of St. Angelus
Among the various cultural initiatives scheduled for the Eighth Centenary of the death of Saint Angelus, the Postulator General and the General Archive of the Carmelite Order have organised an academic conference in which scholars can participate by presenting a theme related to the study of the Saint. The conference will take place in May 2021. Details on the purpose of the event and how to propose contributions in this "call for papers" can be found in different languages on both the websites of the Eighth Centenary of the Martyr and of the General Archive.
https://ottavocentenariosantangelo.org/
https://archivioocarm.com/
Video Message of the Prior General on the Solemnity of Our Lady of Mount Carmel 2020
As the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel is approaching, the Prior General sends a short video message to the Carmelite Family expressing his best wishes and inviting all members to celebrate the Feast with humility and gratitude.
Vitam Coelo Reddiderunt (02/06/20 - 27/06/20)
Sr. M. Antonia Net i Carbonell, (TAR)
02-06-20
Ortus: 25-02-34
P. Temp.: 23-04-57
P. Soll.: 29-10-61
Sr. M. de Lourdes Rojas García, (VIL)
04-06-20
Ortus: 14-04-29
P. Temp.: 11-02-56
P. Soll.: 14-02-59
Sr. Agnes Triharti Tirtasoemarta, (PAL)
07-06-20
Ortus: 17-11-42
P. Temp.: 06-05-70
P. Soll.: 06-06-76
P. Kenneth Petersen, (Aust)
13-06-20
Ortus: 17-09-38
P. Temp.: 12-02-63
P. Soll.: 12-03-66
Ord.: 22-06-68
Fr. Antonius Joko Merdiko, (Indo)
15-06-20
Ortus: 22-08-86
P. Temp.: 21-07-13
P. Soll.: 08-06-20
P. Victor Enriquez, (Mel)
24-06-20
Ortus: 30-04-45
P. Temp.: 11-10-64
P. Soll.: 22-10-67
Ord.: 05-09-71
P. Matthias Ewing, (PCM)
27-06-20
Ortus: 04-09-29
P. Temp.: 15-08-48
P. Soll.: 15-08-51
Ord.: 29-05-54
Causa Nostrae Laetitiae - Iunius 2020
Initium Novitiatus
- 14-05-20 M. Veronica Katei (MAC), Machakos, Kenya
Professio Temporanea
- 02-02-20 Ruby Ann Aurelio (GUI), Guiguinto, Bulacan, Pilipinas
- 08-06-20 Dominic Nhat Tan Huynh (SEL-Viet), Middletown, USA
- 08-06-20 Joseph Titus Hung Van Nguyen (SEL-Viet), Middletown, USA
- 08-06-20 Gregg Jude Durham (SEL), Middletown, USA
- 08-06-20 Joseph Mary Luong Nguyen (SEL-Viet), Middletown, USA
- 08-06-20 Nicholas Dat Duong (SEL-Viet), Middletown, USA
- 08-06-20 Luís Alberto Sibaja Casas (PCM), Middletown, USA
- 08-06-20 Barry Dennis Dineen (PCM), Middletown, USA
- 08-06-20 Ramón Coutiño López (PCM), Middletown, USA
Professio Solemnis
- 08-06-20 Antonius Joko Merdiko (Indo), Malang, Indonesia
- 20-06-20 Mary Jenicca Mariano (GUI), Guiguinto, Bulacan, Pilipinas
- 27-06-20 Salvatore M. Asta (Ita), Trapani, Italia
Ordinatio Diaconalis
- 07-06-20 Carlos André Bezerra de Lima (Flum), Bela Vista, Brasil
Lectio Divina July 2020
Our Families
We pray that today’s families may be accompanied with love, respect and guidance.
Lectio Divina July - julio - luglio 2020
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Chapter of the General Commissariat of Portugal
During the Chapter of the General Commissariat of Portugal held on June 30 - July 2 2020 were elected:
- Commissary General: Fr. Agostinho Marques Castro, O.Carm.
- First Councilor: Fr. Ricardo dos Reis Rainho, O.Carm.
- Second Councilor: Fr. António Monteiro, O.Carm.
- Third Councilor: Fr. Pedro José Martins Monteiro, O.Carm.
- Fourth Councilor: Fr. Fernando Manuel Afonso Araújo, O.Carm.
New Prior Provincial and Councilors of the Province of the Most Pure Heart of Mary
The Prior General has confirmed the recent elections of the Prior Provincial and the Councilors of the Province of the Most Pure Heart of Mary:
- Prior Provincial: Fr. Carl Markelz , O.Carm.
- Vice Prior Provincial: Fr. David McEvoy, O.Carm.
- First Councilor: Br. Daryl Moresco, O.Carm.
- Second Councilor: Fr. Gregory Houck, O.Carm.
- Third Councilor: Fr. Luis Jesús Paz Acosta, O.Carm.
- Fourth Councilor: Fr. Rolf Nepomuk Willemsen, O.Carm.




















