S. Ana y S. Joaquín, Protectores de la Orden
26 de julio Memoria obligatoria
Conocemos los nombres de los padres de María por el apócrifo “Protoevangelio de Jaime” (siglo II).
B. Juan Soreth, Sacerdote
24 de julio Memoria obligatoria
Juan Soreth nació junto a Caen en Normandía en 1394 y entró en los Carmelitas de esta ciudad. Sacerdote hacia 1417, fue maestro en teología (París, en 1438)
San Elías, Profeta
20 de julio Solemnidad
La memoria de Elías se guardó siempre viva de modo particular en el Monte Carmelo, donde se eligió seguir al Dios de Israel.
S. Teresa de San Agustín y compañeras (OCD), Vírgenes y Mártires
17 de julio Memoria libre
Son las dieciséis Carmelitas Descalzas del monasterio de la Encarnación de Compiègne (Francia).
Bienaventurada Virgen María del Monte Carmelo
16 de julio Solemnidad
Las Sagradas Escrituras cantan la belleza del Monte Carmelo donde el profeta Elías defendió la pureza de la fe de Israel en el Dios vivo. En este lugar, a principios del siglo XIII, tuvo jurídicamente sus orígenes la Orden Carmelitana bajo el título de Santa María del Monte Carmelo.
S. Teresa de Jesús de los Andes (OCD), Virgen
13 de julio Memoria libre en América Latina
Juana Fernández Solar nació el 13 de julio de 1900 en Santiago de Chile, de padres de buena posición y cristianos piadosos. Dos días después fue bautizada.
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Provincial Chapter of the Province of Australia and East Timor
During the Provincial Chapter of the Province of Australia and East Timor held on 25-30 April 2010 were elected:
- Prior Provincial: Fr. Denis Andrew, O.Carm.
- First Councilor: Fr. David Hofman, O.Carm.
- Second Councilor: Fr. Paul Cahill, O.Carm.
- Third Councilor: Fr. Bruce Clark, O.Carm.
- Fourth Councilor: Fr. Sean Keefe, O.Carm.
The words of Pope Benedict XVI follow the recitation of the Regina Caeli on 25th April 2010
"This morning, respectively in Rome and Barcelona, two priests were beatified: Carmelite Angelo Paoli and Capuchin José Tous y Soler ...
Regarding Blessed Angelo Paoli, originally from Lunigiana who lived through the 17th and 18th centuries, I am happy to recall that he was the apostle of charity in Rome, given the title "Father of the poor." He dedicated himself especially to the sick in the hospital of San Giovanni, taking care also of convalescents. His apostolate drew its strength from the Eucharist and from devotion to Our Lady of Mount Carmel, together with an intense life of penance. In the Year of the Priesthood, I warmly propose his example to all priests, and in a particular way to those who belong to institutes of active religious life."
Carmelites celebrate Blessed Angelo Paoli
Carmel is celebrating and thanking God for the gift of the Beatification of Fr. Angelo Paoli. This morning, 25th April 2010 during a solemn Eucharist in the Papal Arch-basilica of St. John Latern in Rome presided over by the Vicar of His Holiness, Cardinal Agostino Vallini, the representative of the Holy Father and Prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, Archbishop Angelo Amato, presided at the rite of Beatification.
Many members of the Carmelite Family fittingly represented many other sisters and brothers who were unable to come to Rome. Together with the bishops, concelebrating were the Prior General, Fr. Fernando Millán Romeral, O.Carm., the Councillor General for Europe, Fr. John Keating, O.Carm, the Prior Provincial of the Italian Province, Fr. Giandomenico Meloni, O.Carm. and a large number of Carmelite friars. Also present was the Carmelite bishop, Mons. Filippo Iannone, bishop of Sora-Aquino-Pontecorvo and Fr. Joseph Chalmers, O.Carm., former Prior General.
Ceremonies began with a prayer vigil for the Carmelite Family and numerous pilgrims from the birthplace of Blessed Angelo and from the Diocese of Massa Carrara-Pontremoli. Blessed Angelo, who in his service of God, the poor and the sick gave us an example of love, help us to grow in love for those in greatest need.
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