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  • The 20th Century: World Wars & Vatican II
  • The 19th Century: Troubles and Revival
  • The Age of Reason and the French Revolution
  • Presented by Fr. Nicholas Blackwell, O. Carm. The Carmelite Rule calls a person to "Live in allegiance to Jesus Christ with a pure heart and stout conscience." As members of the Carmelite Family we have accepted this as our call. Now, that question is "How do we live out that call to allegiance in our daily lives?" This talk will address tools for discernment from within the Carmelite tradition and why we need to cultivate and utilize these tools as it relates to our prayer and ministerial lives. FREE SHIPPING IN THE UNITED STATES (For other countries please contact director@carmelstream.org)
  • Presented by Fr. John Welch, O.Carm Our duties in life can leave us scattered and fragmented. Being busy is not the problem. What is missing may be a true center in our lives. St. Augustine confessed to God, "You were inside; I was outside. You were with me; I was not with you."  To have an interior life is to pay attention to the God who accompanies our journey through life. Carmelâ's saints have explored this relationship. They tell us that our lives are a story of God's mercies. This webinar will identify some of the contributions Carmel's saints have made to our understanding of an interior life, a spiritual life. Carmel attests to the possibility of having a centered life of prayer which orders and prioritizes all that is outside." FREE SHIPPING IN THE UNITED STATES (For other countries please contact director@carmelstream.org)
  • Carmelites in the 17th century: Touraine and the French School of Spirituality
  • Missions, Congregations and 16th century troubles.
  • Teresa's Reform Conflict and Separation
  • The Need for Reform and Carmelites in the Reformation
  • 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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