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Fr. Stephen describes what the virtue of friendship meant to St. Teresa. He states, "affability or friendliness is one of the hallmarks of a genuine Teresian vocation." In particular, he uses the deep friendship between St. Teresa and Jerome Gracian as the ultimate example of the meaning of friendship. Includes Part 1 & 2. FREE SHIPPING IN THE UNITED STATES (For other countries please contact director@carmelstream.org)
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DECLINE AND REFORM IN THE MEDIEVAL CHURCH. A CARMELITE RESPONSE This session will discuss the search for roots in the competitive medieval world by the early attempts to carve out a place, changes in the spiritual fabric of the late Middle Ages, the 14th Century spiritual giants and practical reforms.
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DECLINE AND REFORM IN THE MEDIEVAL CHURCH. A CARMELITE RESPONSE This session will discuss the search for roots in the competitive medieval world by the early attempts to carve out a place, changes in the spiritual fabric of the late Middle Ages, the 14th Century spiritual giants and practical reforms.
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ROOTS OF MONASTIC LIFE AND THE MEDIEVAL VITA APOSTOLICA This session will trace the roots of spirituality through early centuries of Christianity to include what motivated the monastic life, the development of cities and the shift of spirituality and the development of lay hermits and mendicant orders.