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Friday, 03 March 2023 11:34

Third Volume of St. Titus Collected Works Published

Writings of St. Titus Brandsma during his imprisonment have been translated into English and gathered together in the third volume of the multi-volume series The Collected Works of Titus Brandsma. (Eight letter written to family, confrères, colleagues, and collaborators were already published in vol 2 of the series.) This attractively printed volume is now available for purchase at Edizioni Carmelitane and other webstores on the internet.

Included in this volume:

            A reply to an official question posed to St. Titus by his captors;

            Consolatory sayings he remembered in this dark time;

            A timetable that he gave himself in order to cope with the lonely days;

            Reviews on two books that he had taken with him;

            The biography of Teresa of Avila which he had wanted to write for many years;

            A Way of the Cross for the new Stations of the Cross in Dokkum;

            Two poems;

            Notes for lectures on Geert Grote and John Brugman;

            A petition to the German Sicherheitsdienst (Nazi Security Service);

Also included are short biographies of other Carmelites who were in Dachau with Titus and information about other religious or diocesans who were martyrs. There is also an exposition of how World War II affected Carmelite life around the world.

Finally there are various articles on aspects of St. Teresa of Avila’s life, a woman who greatly influenced Fr. Titus.

This 485 page book is available for 47.00 euro from Edizioni Carmelitane. It will be available as an ebook soon.

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