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Northern European Vocation Directors
- Britain (England, Scotland, Wales)
Vocation Co-Ordinator
More House
Heslington
YORK YO10 SDX
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Website
- Czech Republic
Kostelni Vydri 58
38001 Dacice
Czech Rep
Tel: 00420 384 420 119
Website of the Delegation
- France
Frères Carmes
Allée Titus Brandsma
44200 NANTES
Tel. 02.51.82.21.49
- Germany
Karmelitenkloster Springiersbach
54538 Bengel
Tel. 06532/939512 Fax. 06532/939580
Website
Klarastrasse 17
50823 Köln
Tel: 0221 95179-0
- Ireland
Gort Muire
Ballinteer
Dublin 16
Vocation Website
- The Netherlands
Karmel, Steenstraat 39
5831 JA Boxmeer
Tel: 0485-572142
Province Website
- Poland
ul. Karmelicka 19
31 - 131 Krakow
Tel: (0048) (012) 632 6752
Website of the Province
Southern European Vocation Directors
- Italy
(Provincia Napoletana)
Parrocchia S. Maria delle Vittorie
Corso Benedetto Croce, 180
70125 BARI
Tel. (+39) 080 542 4484
web: http://www.vitacarmelitana.org/
(Comisariato di "La Bruna")
Santuario Basilica Carmine Maggiore
Piazza Carmine 2
80142 NAPOLI
Tel: (+39) 081 201 136
Website of the Basilica "Carmine Maggiore"
(Provincia Italiana)
Viale del Monte Oppio, 28
00184 Roma
Tel. +39 06 47 84 701 • Fax +39 06 47 84 70 65
- Malta
Kunvent tal-Karmnu
Triq it-Torri
Tas-Sliema SLM 05
Tel: 356 21 344 734
web: http://www.karmelitanimalta.org
- Portugal
Seminario Carmelita
Sameiro
4710-465 Braga Portugal
Tel: 351 253 67 63 93
Commissariat Website
- Spain
(Provincia de Catalunya)
Padre Vocacionista
c/ St. Hermenegild, 11-13
08006 Barcelona
Tel: 93 200 39 21 Fax: 93 414 47 23
Province Website
(Provincia Arago-Valentina)
Los Carmelitas
Pº de la Estación, 61-69, Blg C
37004 Salamanca
or
C/La Ermita 172
12540 Villareal (Castellón)
Tel: 964 521 795
Province Website
(Province Baetica)
Religiosos Carmelitas
C/José del Hierro, 51 1° B-C-D
28027 Madrid
(Province Castille)
Paseo del Rector Esperagé, 49
37008 Salamanca
Tel: 923-213-491
Fax: 923-218-281
Provincial Website
Asian/Pacific Rim Vocation Directors
- Australia - Timor Leste
Carmelite Provincial Office
75 Wright Street
Middle Park Vic 3206
Phone: (03) 9699 1922 Fax: (03) 9699 1944
Vocation Website
- India
Carmel Nivas
Karukadam PO
Kothamangalam 686 691
Ernakulam (OT) Kerala
website: http://www.ocarmindia.org/
- Indonesia
Seminarium Marianum
Jl. Panjaitan 58
PROBOLINGGO 67282
Jawa Timur - Indonesia
Biara Karmel "Beato Dionysius"
Wairklau, MAUMERE86113
Flores - Indonesia
web: http://www.karmelindonesia.org/
- The Philippines
web: http://ocarm.ph/
(63) 032-346-27-22
South American/Carribean Vocation Directors
- Argentina
(Commissariate of Castille)
Calle Aconcagua 3652
B. 1825 MONTE CHINGOLO
Lanus Este, Buenas Aires
Tel: (+54) 011 4248 2662
- Brazil
(Commissariate of Paranavaí)
Comunidade Carmelitana
Praca Joao XXIII
Cx. P. 611
87701-970 Paranavaí/PR - Brasil
(Permanbuco Province)
Website of the Province
(Rio de Janeiro Province)
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Vocations Website
- Columbia
(General Delegation of Titus Brandsma)
Apartado Aéreo 18479
Bogotá D.C., Columbia
(Italian Province)
Apartado Aéreo 7342
Medellín, (Antioquia)
Columbia
- Perú
Casa San Elia
Apartado 18-1036
Lima 18, PERU
- Puerto Rico - Dominican Republic
Parroquia Santa Teresita
Calle Loiza 2059
SAN JUAN, P.R. 00911-1799
Tel: (787) 727-0030
Fax: (787) 728-0056
- Venezuela
P. Alejandro Peñala, O. Carm.
Mérida
Venezuela
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Fr. Juan Esteben Tejera, O. Carm.
Fr. Juan Pablo Chaparro, O. Carm.
Petare
Caracas, Venezuela
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P. Javier A. Giraldo, O. Carm.
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- West Indies
c/o St. Michael's Priory
Royal Road
Maracas Valley, St. Joseph
Trinidad
868 696-0160
Website of the Province
African Vocation Directors
- Burkino Faso
01 BP 2189
Bobo-Dioulasso-01
Tel: 00226 977 537
- Cameroon
Pères Carmes
BP 185/c348 Yaoundé
Fax: 00237 222 7326
Tel: 00237 222 7326
- The Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda
Peres Carmes Bunia
PO Box 734
Paidha/Uganda
Fax: 008 717 6263 7967
- Mozambique
Rua Gil Vicente, 36 - B. Coop
Maputo
Tel: 00258 237 59889
- Zimbabwe
The Carmelite Priory
PO Box 259
Mutare, Zimbabwe
North American Vocation Directors
- For each of the 50 United States of America and each of the Canadian Provinces contact:
Vocation Office
Whitefriars Hall
1600 Webster Street, NE
Washington, DC 20017-3145
202/526-1221
Vocation Website
or
Carmelite Vocation Office
PO Box 3079
Middletown, NY 10940-0890
845-344-2225
Vocation Website
- Mexico
Casa del Carmen
C. Regama #77
Col Barrio Nino Jesus
Delegacion Tlalpan
14090 Mexico, D.F.
5573-8210
Vocational Website
- Prioress: Sr. M. Antonia de Jesús Barbancho Aranda, O.Carm.
- 1st Councilor: Sr. M. de la Paz del Toro Garrido, O.Carm.
- 2nd Councilor: Sr. Teresita del Carmen Gil Aguiar,, O.Carm.
- Director of Novices: Sr. M. de la Paz del Toro Garrido, O.Carm.
- Treasurer: Sr. M. de la Purificación Feria Pérez, O.Carm.
- Sacristan: Sr. M. Guadalupe Franco Sánchez, O.Carm.
Prices are in Euro. Payment in other currencies may be calculated according to the current official rate of exchange. Books will be sent by surface mail at the buyer’s own risk. Payment may be made by means of a cheque made payable to Edizioni Carmelitane. Shipping and handling for outside Italy:
One book . . . . . . . . . . . . €3,00
Two-five books . . . . . . . . €6,00
Sixten books . . . . . . . . . €12,00
ElevenSixteen books . . . €16,00
More than 16 books, write for a quote.
- Prioress: Sr. Miriam Tamiano, O.Carm.
- 1st Councilor: Sr. M. Joseph Lumicisi, O.Carm.
- 2nd Councilor: Sr. M. Alberta Diana, O.Carm.
- Director of Novices: Sr. M. Joseph Lumicisi, O.Carm.
- Treasurer: Sr. M. Ludovica Benedetti, O.Carm.
- Sacristan: Sr. M. Alberta Diana, O.Carm.
During the Provincial Chapter of the Province of Rio de Janeiro held on 24-28 January 2011 were elected:
- Prior Provincial: Fr. Geraldo D´Abadia Pires Maciel, O.Carm.
- First Councilor: Fr. Rothmans Darles de Campos, O.Carm.
- Second Councilor: Fr. Marcelo Frezarini, O.Carm.
- Third Councilor: Fr. Evaldo Xavier Gomes, O.Carm.
- Fourth Councilor: Fr. Carlos Mesters, O.Carm.
After a period of ten years of planning and praying, the Lay Carmelites of the Philippines have acquired two properties in order to build its tertiary house. The first property (2,412 sq.m.) was acquired through deed of sale amounting to USD$24,000, and is located at Sampaloc, San Rafael, Bulacan, PH. Inspired by the Domus Carmelitana in Rome, the National Council for the TOC named its future building “Domus Carmelitana de San Jose.” It will serve as a retreat house for the TOC and will be open to other religious organizations and the Carmelite family who are seeking silence and solitude. It will also house the Oratory of St. Elijah where the relics of saints in the custody of the TOC will be placed for veneration. The second property (2,772 sq.m.) was given to the TOC through an “on lease” contract. The property is already developed and has existing structures. It was leased without cost, excluding real estate tax, to the TOC for 15 years and this can be extended for another 5 years. It is named “Mater Carmeli House of Prayer” and is located at Pansol, Calamba, Laguna, PH. It will be operational in the 3rd quarter of 2011. The TOC National Secretariat of the Philippines informs that those who wish to contribute towards the building of Domus Carmelitana de San Jose can contact the National Secretariat at Questo indirizzo email è protetto dagli spambots. È necessario abilitare JavaScript per vederlo.. Website: www.domussanjose.blogspot.com
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Ordinary Time
1) Opening prayer
Lord our God,
help us to love You with all our hearts
and to love all people as You love them.
We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son,
who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit,
One God, for ever and ever. Amen.
2) Gospel Reading - Mark 5:21-43
When Jesus had crossed again in the boat to the other side, a large crowd gathered around him, and he stayed close to the sea. One of the synagogue officials, named Jairus, came forward. Seeing him he fell at his feet and pleaded earnestly with him, saying, "My daughter is at the point of death. Please, come lay your hands on her that she may get well and live." He went off with him and a large crowd followed him. There was a woman afflicted with hemorrhages for twelve years. She had suffered greatly at the hands of many doctors and had spent all that she had. Yet she was not helped but only grew worse. She had heard about Jesus and came up behind him in the crowd and touched his cloak. She said, "If I but touch his clothes, I shall be cured." Immediately her flow of blood dried up. She felt in her body that she was healed of her affliction. Jesus, aware at once that power had gone out from him, turned around in the crowd and asked, "Who has touched my clothes?" But his disciples said to him, "You see how the crowd is pressing upon you, and yet you ask, Who touched me?" And he looked around to see who had done it. The woman, realizing what had happened to her, approached in fear and trembling. She fell down before Jesus and told him the whole truth. He said to her, "Daughter, your faith has saved you. Go in peace and be cured of your affliction." While he was still speaking, people from the synagogue official's house arrived and said, "Your daughter has died; why trouble the teacher any longer?" Disregarding the message that was reported, Jesus said to the synagogue official, "Do not be afraid; just have faith." He did not allow anyone to accompany him inside except Peter, James, and John, the brother of James. When they arrived at the house of the synagogue official, he caught sight of a commotion, people weeping and wailing loudly. So he went in and said to them, "Why this commotion and weeping? The child is not dead but asleep." And they ridiculed him. Then he put them all out. He took along the child's father and mother and those who were with him and entered the room where the child was. He took the child by the hand and said to her, "Talitha koum," which means, "Little girl, I say to you, arise!" The girl, a child of twelve, arose immediately and walked around. At that they were utterly astounded. He gave strict orders that no one should know this and said that she should be given something to eat.
3) Reflection
• In today’s Gospel, we meditate on two miracles which Jesus worked in favor of two women: the first one for a woman who was considered impure because of the hemorrhage which she was suffering from for the past 12 years; the other one for a twelve year-old girl, who had died a short time before. According to the mentality of the time, anybody who would touch blood or a corpse was considered impure. Blood and death were factors for exclusion! Because of this, those two women were marginalized people and excluded from participation in the community.
• The starting point. Jesus arrives in the boat. The people join Him. Jairus, the head of the synagogue, asks help for his daughter, who is dying. Jesus goes with him and the people accompany Him, pushing on all sides. This is the starting point of the two cases of healing which follow: the cure of the woman and the resurrection of the twelve year-old girl.
• The situation of the woman. Twelve years of suffering from hemorrhage! For this reason she lived excluded, because at that time blood rendered people impure, and the one who touched them became impure also. Mark says that the woman had spent all she had with doctors. And instead of becoming better, she got worse. A situation without a solution!
• The attitude of the woman. She heard people speak about Jesus. Hope sprang up in her. She told herself, “If I can just touch His clothes, I will be saved”. The catechism of the time said, “If I touch His cloak, He will become impure”. The woman thinks exactly the contrary! This is a sign that women did not agree with all that religious authority taught. The woman gets in through the crowd, in the midst of the people, and without being noticed, she touches Jesus, because everybody was touching Him and pushing Him. At that same moment she noticed in her body that she had been cured.
• The reaction of Jesus and that of the disciples. Jesus, aware of the power that had gone out from Him, asked, “Who touched My clothes?” The disciples said to Him, “You see how the crowd is pressing round You; how can You ask, ‘Who touched Me?’” So now comes the clash between Jesus and the disciples. Jesus had a sensitivity which the disciples did not perceive. The disciples reacted like everybody else; they did not understand the different reaction of Jesus. But Jesus did not pay attention and continued to investigate.
• Healing through faith. The woman became aware that she had been discovered. It was a difficult and dangerous moment for her, because according to the belief of the time, an impure person like herself got in among the people and contaminated everyone who touched her. All would become impure before God (Lev 15:19-30). For this reason, the punishment could be stoning. But the woman had the courage to accept the consequences of what she had done. The woman “frightened and trembling” fell at Jesus’ feet and told Him the whole truth. Jesus has the last word: “My daughter, your faith has restored you to health, go in peace and be free of your complaint.”
(a) “Daughter”, with this word Jesus accepts the woman into the new family, into the community which was gathering together around Him. (b) What she thought through faith became a reality. (c) Jesus acknowledges that, without that woman’s faith, He would not have been able to work the miracle.
• The news of the death of the little girl. At that moment some people arrived from the house of Jairus to inform him that his daughter had died. It was no longer necessary to disturb Jesus. For them, death was the great barrier. Jesus will not be able to overcome death! Jesus listens, looks at Jairus, and applies what He had just seen, that faith is capable of realizing what the person believes. And He says, “Do not be afraid, only have faith!”
• In Jairus’ house. Jesus allows only three of His disciples to go with Him. Seeing the commotion of the people weeping and wailing because of the death of the child, He said, “The child is not dead; she sleeps!” The people laughed. They know how to distinguish between a person who is sleeping and when the person is dead. It is the same laughter of Abraham and of Sarah, of those who are unable to believe that nothing is impossible for God (Gn 17:17; 18:12-14; Lk 1:37). For them, death was a barrier which nobody could overcome or go beyond! The words of Jesus had a very profound meaning. The situation of the persecuted communities at the time of Mark seemed to be a situation of death. They needed to hear, “She is not dead! You are sleeping! Wake up!” Jesus does not pay attention to the laughter and enters into the room where the child is, alone, and with the three disciples and the parents of the child.
• The resurrection of the child. Jesus takes the child by the hand and says: “Talitha kum!” She rises. There is a great commotion! Jesus keeps calm and asks that they give her something to eat. Two women are cured! One is twelve years old, the other one twelve years of hemorrhage, twelve years of exclusion! The exclusion of the child begins at twelve years of age, because her menstruation begins; she begins to die! Jesus has the greatest power and resurrects: “Get up!”
4) Personal questions
• What is the point in this text which pleased you or struck you the most? Why?
• One of the women was cured and once again integrated so that she could live in the community. A child was raised from her death bed. What does this action of Jesus teach us for our life in the family and for our community today?
5) Concluding Prayer
From You comes my praise in the thronged assembly;
I will perform my vows before all who fear Him.
The poor will eat and be filled;
those who seek Yahweh will praise Him.
May your heart live for ever. (Ps 22:25-26)




















