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An official VMG virtual choir, "Salve Regina" is the second of two virtual choirs produced for the celebration of St. Teresa of Jesus's 500th birthday. This virtual choir is made up of Carmelite Nuns and Friars from around the world and highlights the internationality and diversity of the Carmelite Order. Music composed by Claire Sokol, OCD.


Martes, 19 Agosto 2014 15:21

The Aylesford Language Experience

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No:
68/2014-14-08

From 1 July to 14 August, the Aylesford UK community hosted a “language experience” which the following attended: Andres Trujillo Herrera (Ita-Col), Janer Fernando Gomez Torres (Ita-Col), Karol Amroz (Pol), Antonin Prikasky (BM), David Del Carpio Horcajo (Baet), Jean de la Croix Dino Bori Sumbu (Ita-RDC), Manoel da Cruz Alves da Silva (Pern) and Jimmy Vogel (Swedish seminarian).

The specific objectives to be attained by the end of the course by all the participants, not only the more advanced ones included:

  • Understanding the readings at daily Mass.
  • Developing homily points for the readings.
  • Praying parts of the Eucharistic Prayer
  • Proclaiming the Gospel or other scriptural readings.
  • Giving a short introduction to the Mass.
  • Taking the role of cantor or reader in the Divine Office.
  • Giving a short presentation on Carmelite life in their country of origin.
  • Giving a short presentation on Carmelite spirituality or history.

Classroom activities included a thorough review of some key grammatical points, reading and listening comprehension and a certain amount of more open discussion. The immersion experience consisted of living and working with the local community at prayer, at the table and at recreation. The work in the classroom and the community immersion were supplemented by a number of trips designed to offer a taste of English life and an opportunity to use the language in “real life” contexts. Places visited included: Rochester Castle and Cathedral, Maidstone, Canterbury, including Evensong in the Cathedral, the City and University of Cambridge and London.

Viernes, 08 Agosto 2014 17:03

Carmelite Schools Task Force 2013-2019

Written by

Raúl Maraví Cabrera

"Catholic schools, which always strive to join their work of education with the explicit proclamation of the Gospel, are a most valuable resource for the evangelization of culture" (Evangelii Gaudium 106)

Through our Carmelite schools, the Order is committed to give an integral education and spiritual formation to thousands of children and teenagers around the world. During the past sexennium we devoted ourselves to instill Carmelite identity in the students, faculty, staff, parents and other people involved in our school ministries.

In order to face the big challenges of our modern world, in his recent Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium Pope Francis urges the Church to provide an education which teaches critical thinking and encourages the development of mature moral values.

members

  • Raúl Maraví Cabrera (praeses)
  • Visitación Baz (HVMMC)
  • Xavier Domingo Garmón (Cat)
  • Albertus Herwanta (Indo)
  • Paul Horan (Hib)
  • Tony Mazurkiewicz (PCM)
Viernes, 08 Agosto 2014 16:37

Formation Commission 2013-2019

Written by

Benny Phang Khong Wing

Our spiritual masters have taught us a life of in obsequio Jesu Christi, whose authentic meaning is that person¬al encounter with Jesus Christ and discipleship is indispensable. This is the core of Carmelite formation. It is "a specific process through which a person learns to identify fully with the Carmelite ideal of life" (Con. 117), therefore it is "a continual process of conversion of heart and spiritual transformation" (Con. 118). This formation should be presented in such a way that individuals can experience, understand and embrace it as a dynamic process which is to continue throughout their lives (RIVC 19) enriched with the Carmelite tradition and grounded on the socio anthropological-cultural context where the persons live. To realize these formation ideals, we are once again challenged to live authentically the identity we constantly profess throughout our Carmelite history by way of focusing the formation in fostering and building praying and prophetic Carmelite communities.

members

  • Benny Phang Khong Wing (praeses)
  • Roberto Noel Rosas (Phil)
  • Quinn Conners (PCM)       
  • Desiderio García Martínez (Arag-Cast)
  • Barnabas Krispinus Ginting (Indo)
  • Giampiero Molinari (Ita)
  • Onesmus Muthoka (Cat-Kenya)
  • Albeiro Luis Romero Martínez (Ita-Col)
  • Wayne Stanhope (Aus)
  • Jose Alex Valavanattu (Ind)

Viernes, 08 Agosto 2014 16:33

Finance Commission 2013-2019

Written by

Carl Markelz

God has called us to be good stewards of the gifts we have received. We are called to live in simplicity and soli­darity with our brothers and sisters. "In our use of mate­rial goods, it is our responsibility before God to observe faithfully the poverty which we have freely professed, keeping in mind that we make the vow of poverty in order to live a simple life, individually and within our communi­ties, avoiding whatever might offend the sensibilities of the poor" (Con. 57). "To ensure that the economic structure of our religious life does not resemble existing global sys­tems of unjust inequality, fraternity within the Carmelite family should find expression in concern for the sharing with communities throughout the Order, in particular the poorer among them" (Con. 37).

Members

  • Carl Markelz (praeses)
  • Albert Anuszewski, OSST
  • Günter Benker (Ger)
  • Christian Buenafe (Phil)
  • Fintan Burke (Hib)
  • Anna De Giglio
  • Alfredo Di Cerbo (Brun)
  • Michael Kissane (SEL)
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