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Ordinary Time
1) Opening prayer
Lord our God,
help us to love You with all our hearts
and to love all people as You love them.
We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son,
who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit,
One God, for ever and ever. Amen.
2) Gospel Reading - Mark 5:21-43
When Jesus had crossed again in the boat to the other side, a large crowd gathered around him, and he stayed close to the sea. One of the synagogue officials, named Jairus, came forward. Seeing him he fell at his feet and pleaded earnestly with him, saying, "My daughter is at the point of death. Please, come lay your hands on her that she may get well and live." He went off with him and a large crowd followed him. There was a woman afflicted with hemorrhages for twelve years. She had suffered greatly at the hands of many doctors and had spent all that she had. Yet she was not helped but only grew worse. She had heard about Jesus and came up behind him in the crowd and touched his cloak. She said, "If I but touch his clothes, I shall be cured." Immediately her flow of blood dried up. She felt in her body that she was healed of her affliction. Jesus, aware at once that power had gone out from him, turned around in the crowd and asked, "Who has touched my clothes?" But his disciples said to him, "You see how the crowd is pressing upon you, and yet you ask, Who touched me?" And he looked around to see who had done it. The woman, realizing what had happened to her, approached in fear and trembling. She fell down before Jesus and told him the whole truth. He said to her, "Daughter, your faith has saved you. Go in peace and be cured of your affliction." While he was still speaking, people from the synagogue official's house arrived and said, "Your daughter has died; why trouble the teacher any longer?" Disregarding the message that was reported, Jesus said to the synagogue official, "Do not be afraid; just have faith." He did not allow anyone to accompany him inside except Peter, James, and John, the brother of James. When they arrived at the house of the synagogue official, he caught sight of a commotion, people weeping and wailing loudly. So he went in and said to them, "Why this commotion and weeping? The child is not dead but asleep." And they ridiculed him. Then he put them all out. He took along the child's father and mother and those who were with him and entered the room where the child was. He took the child by the hand and said to her, "Talitha koum," which means, "Little girl, I say to you, arise!" The girl, a child of twelve, arose immediately and walked around. At that they were utterly astounded. He gave strict orders that no one should know this and said that she should be given something to eat.
3) Reflection
• In today’s Gospel, we meditate on two miracles which Jesus worked in favor of two women: the first one for a woman who was considered impure because of the hemorrhage which she was suffering from for the past 12 years; the other one for a twelve year-old girl, who had died a short time before. According to the mentality of the time, anybody who would touch blood or a corpse was considered impure. Blood and death were factors for exclusion! Because of this, those two women were marginalized people and excluded from participation in the community.
• The starting point. Jesus arrives in the boat. The people join Him. Jairus, the head of the synagogue, asks help for his daughter, who is dying. Jesus goes with him and the people accompany Him, pushing on all sides. This is the starting point of the two cases of healing which follow: the cure of the woman and the resurrection of the twelve year-old girl.
• The situation of the woman. Twelve years of suffering from hemorrhage! For this reason she lived excluded, because at that time blood rendered people impure, and the one who touched them became impure also. Mark says that the woman had spent all she had with doctors. And instead of becoming better, she got worse. A situation without a solution!
• The attitude of the woman. She heard people speak about Jesus. Hope sprang up in her. She told herself, “If I can just touch His clothes, I will be saved”. The catechism of the time said, “If I touch His cloak, He will become impure”. The woman thinks exactly the contrary! This is a sign that women did not agree with all that religious authority taught. The woman gets in through the crowd, in the midst of the people, and without being noticed, she touches Jesus, because everybody was touching Him and pushing Him. At that same moment she noticed in her body that she had been cured.
• The reaction of Jesus and that of the disciples. Jesus, aware of the power that had gone out from Him, asked, “Who touched My clothes?” The disciples said to Him, “You see how the crowd is pressing round You; how can You ask, ‘Who touched Me?’” So now comes the clash between Jesus and the disciples. Jesus had a sensitivity which the disciples did not perceive. The disciples reacted like everybody else; they did not understand the different reaction of Jesus. But Jesus did not pay attention and continued to investigate.
• Healing through faith. The woman became aware that she had been discovered. It was a difficult and dangerous moment for her, because according to the belief of the time, an impure person like herself got in among the people and contaminated everyone who touched her. All would become impure before God (Lev 15:19-30). For this reason, the punishment could be stoning. But the woman had the courage to accept the consequences of what she had done. The woman “frightened and trembling” fell at Jesus’ feet and told Him the whole truth. Jesus has the last word: “My daughter, your faith has restored you to health, go in peace and be free of your complaint.”
(a) “Daughter”, with this word Jesus accepts the woman into the new family, into the community which was gathering together around Him. (b) What she thought through faith became a reality. (c) Jesus acknowledges that, without that woman’s faith, He would not have been able to work the miracle.
• The news of the death of the little girl. At that moment some people arrived from the house of Jairus to inform him that his daughter had died. It was no longer necessary to disturb Jesus. For them, death was the great barrier. Jesus will not be able to overcome death! Jesus listens, looks at Jairus, and applies what He had just seen, that faith is capable of realizing what the person believes. And He says, “Do not be afraid, only have faith!”
• In Jairus’ house. Jesus allows only three of His disciples to go with Him. Seeing the commotion of the people weeping and wailing because of the death of the child, He said, “The child is not dead; she sleeps!” The people laughed. They know how to distinguish between a person who is sleeping and when the person is dead. It is the same laughter of Abraham and of Sarah, of those who are unable to believe that nothing is impossible for God (Gn 17:17; 18:12-14; Lk 1:37). For them, death was a barrier which nobody could overcome or go beyond! The words of Jesus had a very profound meaning. The situation of the persecuted communities at the time of Mark seemed to be a situation of death. They needed to hear, “She is not dead! You are sleeping! Wake up!” Jesus does not pay attention to the laughter and enters into the room where the child is, alone, and with the three disciples and the parents of the child.
• The resurrection of the child. Jesus takes the child by the hand and says: “Talitha kum!” She rises. There is a great commotion! Jesus keeps calm and asks that they give her something to eat. Two women are cured! One is twelve years old, the other one twelve years of hemorrhage, twelve years of exclusion! The exclusion of the child begins at twelve years of age, because her menstruation begins; she begins to die! Jesus has the greatest power and resurrects: “Get up!”
4) Personal questions
• What is the point in this text which pleased you or struck you the most? Why?
• One of the women was cured and once again integrated so that she could live in the community. A child was raised from her death bed. What does this action of Jesus teach us for our life in the family and for our community today?
5) Concluding Prayer
From You comes my praise in the thronged assembly;
I will perform my vows before all who fear Him.
The poor will eat and be filled;
those who seek Yahweh will praise Him.
May your heart live for ever. (Ps 22:25-26)
1. Prayer
Lord, Father of goodness and mercy, You have sent Your Son Jesus from heaven to reveal to us the authority and the sweetness of Your love. Send us Your Holy Spirit as He descended upon Christ at the baptism in the Jordan River. The heavens open with Your voice of salvation: "You are my Son, my beloved." May our hearts not close, but in full confidence, may we welcome Your light and the embrace of the Father, now and forever. Amen.
2. Reading
Jesus and his disciples returned once more to Jerusalem. As he was walking in the temple area, the chief priests, the scribes, and the elders approached him and said to him, "By what authority are you doing these things? Or who gave you this authority to do them?" Jesus said to them, "I shall ask you one question. Answer me, and I will tell you by what authority I do these things. Was John's baptism of heavenly or of human origin? Answer me." They discussed this among themselves and said, "If we say, 'Of heavenly origin,' he will say, 'Then why did you not believe him?' But shall we say, 'Of human origin'?"– they feared the crowd, for they all thought John really was a prophet. So they said to Jesus in reply, "We do not know." Then Jesus said to them, "Neither shall I tell you by what authority I do these things."
3. Meditation
* "By what authority?" The word "authority" is central to this short passage and contains the secret of the faith journey and spiritual growth that we can attain if we let ourselves be guided by the Word, in meditation on this Gospel. The provocative question addressed to Jesus by the scribes and chief priests makes us understand how much distance there is between Him and them and why there can be no answer. For the priests and scribes "authority" is "power," "strength,” "dominion,” "capable of enforcing laws and judging." But for Jesus, “authority” is another thing. In Hebrew, this word “authority” is from a root of the word that also means "similar to." In fact, Jesus makes it clear in the place where He was walking (v. 27), and that would lead us to understand that “authority” is similarity with the Father, the relationship of love with Him, as between Father and Son. It is no coincidence that He immediately points to the baptism of John.
* "The baptism of John ...." Jesus leads us now clearly to the starting point, the source, where we really find ourselves in the encounter with God on the banks of the River Jordan where He was baptized. He also prepared our place, because like Him, we go down into the water and allow ourselves to be marked with the seal of the Holy Spirit. Let us reach out, gather, and visit with these words: "You are my Son, the beloved" (Mk 11). Jesus tells us that there is no other authority, or other greatness or riches than this.
* "From heaven or from human origin?" Do we want to be with God or with men, to follow God or men, or do we want to enter into the light of the opened heavens (Mark 1:10) or remain in the darkness of our loneliness?
* "Answer me." It's a beautiful phrase from Jesus, repeated forcefully twice (vv. 29 and 30). He calls for a clear choice, a clear decision, sincere, authentic, and profound. The verb "answer" in Greek means to express the attitude of an ability to distinguish and to separate things well. The Lord wants to invite us to enter into the deepest part of ourselves, to let His words enter and so, in this strong relationship with Him, learn more and more to make the important decisions of our lives and throughout our days.
But there is something more to this word, so simple and so beautiful. The Hebrew root expresses at the same time response as well as misery, poverty, grief, humility. That is, there can be no real answer, without humility, without listening. Jesus is asking the priests and scribes, and us, to enter into this dimension of life, this attitude of the soul: to be humble before Him and others, recognizing our poverty, our need for Him, because only this may be the real answer to His questions.
* They argued among themselves.” Another important verb that helps us to understand a little more about our inner world. This discussion is in fact a "talk through" as we sense from a literal translation of the Greek word used by Mark. These people in this passage are broken inside, are scarred by an injury, are not all in one piece in front of Jesus while talking to each other, bringing together a number of reasons and considerations instead of entering into a relationship and a dialogue with the Father which was inaugurated with the baptism of Jesus. They remain outside and at a distance, as the son of the parable who refuses to join in the feast of love (cf. Lk 15:28). They also do not believe in the Word of God, once again repeated: "You are my Son, my beloved, in You I am well pleased" (Mk 1:11) and continue to seek and desire the strength of “authority” and power rather than the weakness of love.
4. Questions for Reflection
* The Lord teaches me His authority, even in my life, not domination, oppression or force, but love, and the ability to be alike, to be near. I would like to accept this authority of Jesus in my life. I would truly enter into this relationship of resemblance with Him. Am I ready to engage in this choice? Am I determined to follow this through? Can I do this in all aspects of my life? What is my next step to get there?
* Maybe, approaching this Gospel, I did not expect to come back to the episode of Baptism and the experience so fundamental and the source of the relationship with God the Father. Instead, once again, the Lord wanted to reveal His love so immense, that He does not shirk any effort, any obstacles just to reach me. Is my heart, right now, before Him? Can I hear the voice of the Father speak to me and call me "son,” saying my name? Can I accept this statement of love? Do I trust Him, believe Him, and give myself to Him? Do I understand that this involves change and action from me, and does not stop with words and feelings?
* I cannot reflect on this meditation without giving my answer. Jesus asks me specifically, that "answer me" is also addressed to me today. I learned that there can be no answer without a real hearing and listening that can only come from true humility. Do I want to take these steps or just want to continue to respond with my own convictions, my old ways of thinking and feeling, from my conceit and self-sufficiency? What exactly do I need to change within me and around me to answer the way I am invited to?
* One last thing. Looking inside my heart, do I feel divided, as an enemy of Jesus? Is there any wound in me that will not allow me to be a whole Christian, or a friend of Christ, or His disciple? What is there in my life that is broken, that separates me from Him?
5. Final Prayer
The law of the LORD is perfect, refreshing the soul.
The decree of the LORD is trustworthy, giving wisdom to the simple.
The precepts of the LORD are right, rejoicing the heart.
The command of the LORD is clear, enlightening the eye.
The fear of the LORD is pure, enduring forever.
The statutes of the LORD are true, all of them just;
More desirable than gold, than a hoard of purest gold,
Sweeter also than honey or drippings from the comb.
1. Prayer
Lord, merciful Father, You chose each of Your children, that they might become heralds of Your love in the world and bring the good fruit of Your Presence to all peoples. May our fruit remain, thanks to our communion with You and with Your Son, Jesus; help us to gather this fruit, which is our Friend and Teacher, who enters every day into the holy temple of our lives. May He renew His covenant with us daily, through faith and prayer full of trusting abandon. Amen.
2. Reading
From the gospel according to Mark (11:11-25)
Jesus entered Jerusalem and went into the temple area. He looked around at everything and, since it was already late, went out to Bethany with the Twelve. The next day as they were leaving Bethany he was hungry. Seeing from a distance a fig tree in leaf, he went over to see if he could find anything on it. When he reached it he found nothing but leaves; it was not the time for figs. And he said to it in reply, "May no one ever eat of your fruit again!" And his disciples heard it. They came to Jerusalem, and on entering the temple area he began to drive out those selling and buying there. He overturned the tables of the money changers and the seats of those who were selling doves. He did not permit anyone to carry anything through the temple area. Then he taught them saying, "Is it not written: My house shall be called a house of prayer for all peoples? But you have made it a den of thieves." The chief priests and the scribes came to hear of it and were seeking a way to put him to death, yet they feared him because the whole crowd was astonished at his teaching. When evening came, they went out of the city. Early in the morning, as they were walking along, they saw the fig tree withered to its roots. Peter remembered and said to him, "Rabbi, look! The fig tree that you cursed has withered." Jesus said to them in reply, "Have faith in God. Amen, I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, 'Be lifted up and thrown into the sea,' and does not doubt in his heart but believes that what he says will happen, it shall be done for him. Therefore I tell you, all that you ask for in prayer, believe that you will receive it and it shall be yours. When you stand to pray, forgive anyone against whom you have a grievance, so that your heavenly Father may in turn forgive you your transgressions."
3. Meditation
* “Jesus entered Jerusalem and went into the temple area.” One of the characteristics of this passage is the continuous movement of Jesus, expressed in the repetition and alternation of the verbs “enter” and “leave” (vv. 11; 12; 15; 19). In fact, the Lord continuously comes into our life, into our space, into our experience, and passes and walks with us. Later, He goes - He distances Himself - He leaves us to search and wait, and then He returns again to be found. He does not disdain to enter the Holy City, into the temple, and thus is within us, in our heart, offering us His visit of salvation.
* “He was hungry.” The verb we find here, from Mark’s pen, is the same verb used in Matthew and in Luke in the story of the temptation in the desert (Mt 4:2; Lk 4:2) and is used to express a condition of weakness, fragility, need, and tiredness. Jesus searches for something more than a simple fruit to satisfy His hunger. He does not ask something of a fig out of season, but asks of His people, asks of us, the good food of love. That which comes prepared to the table of the covenant, from the “yes”, pronounced with trust and abandon.
* “Seeing from a distance a fig tree in leaf.” The figure of the fig tree, which occupies a central place in this passage, is a very strong symbol of Israel, the chosen people; of the temple and cult rendered to God in its entirety; and finally of ourselves, if we want it, of the most profound truth of our heart.
The leaves of the fig clearly refer to the experience of Adam in the Garden of Eden, his contact with sin, his nudity and his consequential shame. Jesus, stopping before this fig during His journey toward Jerusalem and setting His eyes on the leaves that hide the lack of fruit, tears the veil hiding our truth and exposes our heart, not to condemn it, but to save and to heal it. The fruit of the fig is indeed sweet. The Lord searches for the sweetness of love to speak to our life. The barren fig, empty of fruit and life, anticipates the temple emptied of sense, profaned and made useless from rapport with God which is only flight, is in a lack of encounter. Like Adam, then Israel, and perhaps also us.
* “those selling and buying there.” The scene of the purification of the temple (vv. 15-17), which Mark inserts between the two moments of encounter already anticipated by the curse of the fig tree without fruit, is very strong and animated. This time, we are called to set our attention on the verbs “drive out,” “overturned,” “did not permit,” “selling,” “buying,” “money-changers,” “vendors,” “thieves,” “carry anything.” Jesus inaugurates a new economy in which “you were sold for nothing, and without money you shall be redeemed” (Is 52:3), “He shall…let my exiles go free without price or ransom” (Is 45:13) and “you were ransomed…not with perishable things like silver or gold but with the precious blood of Christ as of a spotless unblemished lamb” (1 Pt 1:18-19).
* “house of prayer.” From the holy temple we are led into the house, the dwelling of God, where the true sacrifice is prayer, that is, the face-to-face encounter with Him as children with our Father. Here nothing is bought, there is no money, but only the gift of the heart that opens itself with full trust to prayer and faith.
* “the fig tree withered to its roots.” It is these themes that the word of Mark wishes to offer for our meditation, continuing the reading of the passage. We must leave the temple to enter into the house. We must leave the sale to enter into the gift and trust. The tree without fruit is withered and seems to be in the middle of the road, indicating the new way to go, with the rising of a new morning (v. 20), a way toward God, and towards our brothers and sisters.
* “have faith with no doubt.” With this most beautiful expression, Jesus helps us to enter into the depths of ourselves and to make contact with our heart in truth. The Greek text has a wonderful verb, translated here as “doubt”, which wishes to express an interior split, a division, a battle between two factions. Jesus invites us to place absolute trust in Him and in the Father, in order to not become shattered within. In a full and complete way we can come near to God, and we can be in relationship with Him, without the need of leaves to mask ourselves, without beginning to count our change and calculate the price to pay, without making separations within ourselves, but offering ourselves completely to Him, as we are, bringing with us the good and sweet fruit of love.
* “When you stand to pray, forgive.” And it cannot be any other way than this: the end and the new beginning of the way of faith and prayer, in the life of the Christian, is found in relationship with brothers and sisters, in the encounter with them and in the exchange of reciprocal giving. There is no prayer, cult of God, holy temple, sacrifices pleasing to God, no fruit or sweetness, without love for our brother or sister. Mark calls it forgiveness, Jesus calls it love: the only fruit capable of satisfying our hunger, of relieving our weariness.
4. Questions for Reflection
* Meditating on this passage I encountered two strong figures: the fig tree and the temple, both without fruit, without life and love. I saw Jesus, who with His coming and His strong and sure work, changed this situation, offering a new aspect to life. Am I able to recognize my need to let myself be reached out to by the Lord, to let myself be touched by Him? Do I see myself, in certain aspects of myself, of my life, as a barren fig, without fruit or like the temple, a cold place of commerce and calculation? Do I feel within myself the desire to be able to give the sweet fruit of love, of friendship, of sharing? Do I hunger for prayer, for a true relationship with the Father?
* Following Jesus along the way, can I also enter into the new morning of His Law and His teaching? Am I able to recognize the cracks that I carry in my heart? Where do I feel most divided, most insecure, most confused? Why can I not completely entrust myself to my Father? Why do I still hobble on two feet, as the prophet Elijah says (cf. I Kings 18:21). I know that the Lord is God and now I want to follow Him! Not alone, but opening my heart to many brothers and sisters, making myself friend and companion on the journey, to share in the joy and in the struggle, the fear and the enthusiasm of the way; I know with certainty that following the Lord I will be happy. Amen.
5. Final Prayer
Lord, I want to sing a new song!
Sing to the LORD a new song,
a hymn in the assembly of the faithful.
Let Israel be glad in their maker,
the people of Zion rejoice in their king.
Let them praise His name in festive dance,
make music with tambourine and lyre.
For the LORD takes delight in His people,
honors the poor with victory.
Let the faithful rejoice in their glory,
cry out for joy at their banquet,
with the praise of God in their mouths,
and a two-edged sword in their hands
(Psalm 149)
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CURITIBA, PR
BRAZIL
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- Comunidade Santo Alberto
Paróquia São Lázaro
Rua Epitácio Pessoa 9-B.São Lázaro
MANAUS, AM
BRAZIL
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ARGENTINA | BOLIVIA | BRAZIL | COLOMBIA | EL-SALVADOR | MEXICO | PERU | TRINIDAD–TOBAGO | VENEZUELA
Apartado Aéreo 18479
BOGOTA, D.E.
COLOMBIA
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- Padres Carmelitas
Parroquia Sta. M. del Carmen
Apartado Aéreo 7342
MEDELLIN, - ANTIOQUIA
COLOMBIA
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- Padres Carmelitas
Parroquia S. José Obrero
Apartado Aéreo 3607
CARTAGENA,
COLOMBIA
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- Aspirantado Tito Brandsma
Barrio Nueva Colombia
Hermosura del Carmelo
TURBACO, BOLIVAR
COLOMBIA
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- Padres Carmelitas
Parroquia Maria Auxiliadora
Calle 16 7-50
AGUACHICA, CESAR
COLOMBIA
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ARGENTINA | BOLIVIA | BRAZIL | COLOMBIA | EL-SALVADOR | MEXICO | PERU | TRINIDAD–TOBAGO | VENEZUELA
Centro Teologico "Xiberta"
Km. 8,5 Troncal del Norte
CIUDAD DELGADO,
EL SALVADOR
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ARGENTINA | BOLIVIA | BRAZIL | COLOMBIA | EL-SALVADOR | MEXICO | PERU | TRINIDAD–TOBAGO | VENEZUELA
Casa del Carmen
Apartado Postal 403
TORREON, - COAH
MEXICO
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- Casa del Carmen
Col.Centro Historico de Tlalpan
C.Retama # 77-Col.Barrio Niño Jesus
TLALPAN, D.F.
MEXICO
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ARGENTINA | BOLIVIA | BRAZIL | COLOMBIA | EL-SALVADOR | MEXICO | PERU | TRINIDAD–TOBAGO | VENEZUELA
Convento del Carmen
Apartado 18-1036
MIRAFLORES, - LIMA 18
PERU
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- Frailes Carmelitas
Convento del Carmen de Jose Galvez
Apartado 18-1036
MIRAFLORES, - LIMA 18
PERU
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- Frailes Carmelitas
Monte Carmelo de Cieneguilla
Apartado 18-1036
MIRAFLORES, - LIMA 18
PERU
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- Frailes Carmelitas
Casa S. Elias
Apartado 18-1036
MIRAFLORES, - LIMA 18
PERU
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- Padres Carmelitas
Prelatura de Sicuani
Apartado 46
SICUANI, - VIA CUZCO
PERU
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- Madres Carmelitas
Monasterio de la Sma. Trinidad
Casilla 55
CAMANA, - VIA AREQUIPA
PERU
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- Frailes Carmelitas
Villa Carmelitas de Lurin
Apartado 18-1036
MIRAFLORES, -- LIMA 18
PERU
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- Noviciado Carmelitano de Lurin
Apartado 18-1036
MIRAFLORES, - LIMA 18
PERU
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ARGENTINA | BOLIVIA | BRAZIL | COLOMBIA | EL-SALVADOR | MEXICO | PERU | TRINIDAD–TOBAGO | VENEZUELA
Generalate & Mt. Carmel Novitiate
St. John Road
TUNAPUNA,
TRINIDAD - TOBAGO
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- Carmelite Friars
St. Michael's Priory
Maracas Royal Road
MARACAS VALLEY, - ST. JOSEPH
TRINIDAD - TOBAGO
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ARGENTINA | BOLIVIA | BRAZIL | COLOMBIA | EL-SALVADOR | MEXICO | PERU | TRINIDAD–TOBAGO | VENEZUELA
Parroquia Sta. Monica
Municipio Jesus E. Losada
LA CONCEPCION, - EDO. ZULIA
VENEZUELA
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- Padres Carmelitas
Parroquia N.Sra. del Carmen
Calle Colon 96 - Urb. Bolivar
LA VICTORIA, - EDO. ARAGUA
VENEZUELA
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- Padres Carmelitas
Parroquia N. Sra. del Carmen
Apartado 76.088 - El Marqués
PETARE, - CARACAS
VENEZUELA
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- M.R.P. Vicario Provincial, O.Carm.
Parroquia Monte Carmelo
Avda. El Paseo, 96 - Apdo. 40122
CARACAS, - LOS ROSALES
VENEZUELA
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- Padres Carmelitas
Parroquia Monte Carmelo
Ave. El Paseo, 96 - Apdo. 40122
CARACAS, - LOS ROSALES
VENEZUELA
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- Padres Carmelitas
Casa Parroquial
COLONIA TOVAR, - EDO. ARAGUA
VENEZUELA
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- Padres Carmelitas
Parroquia San Nicolás
Igualdad, s/n
PORLAMAR, - EDO. N. ESPARTA
VENEZUELA
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- M.R.M. General, HCMC
Hermanas Carmelitas - Casa Madre
Avenida Mirador, 12-05
LA CAMPIÑA, - CARACAS
VENEZUELA
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- Padres Carmelitas
El Llanito - La Otra Banda
C/ Cumanacoa, Pje. 1º, Barrio Sucre
MERIDA, - EDO. MERIDA
VENEZUELA
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CANADA | DOMINICA REP. | PUERTO RICO | U.S.A.
St. John of the Cross Priory
6930 Barrisdale Dr.
MISSISSAUGA, ONT L5N 2H4
CANADA
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- Carmelites
St. Patrick Priory
4673 Victoria Ave.
NIAGARA FALLS, ONT L2E 4B8
CANADA
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CANADA | DOMINICA REP. | PUERTO RICO | U.S.A.
Carretera Sanchez, Km. 10
C/ Perimetral Este 70 - Apdo. 1229
SANTO DOMINGO,
DOMINICA REP.
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- Padres Carmelitas
Parroquia San Pio X
Calle P. Billini, 601 - Apdo. 1229
SANTO DOMINGO,
DOMINICA REP.
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- Padres Carmelitas
Apdo. 162
SABANETA, - LA VEGA
DOMINICA REP.
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CANADA | DOMINICA REP. | PUERTO RICO | U.S.A.
Parroquia N. Sra. del Rosario
C/ Ignacio Fernández, s.n.- Apdo.26
CIALES, 00638-0026
PUERTO RICO
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- Padres Carmelitas
Parroquia N. Sra. del Carmen
Calle del Carmen, s.n. - Apdo. 428
MOROVIS, 00687-0428
PUERTO RICO
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- Padres Carmelitas
Parroquia Santa Teresita
Calle Loiza, 2059
SAN JUAN, PR 00911-1799
PUERTO RICO
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- Padres Carmelitas
Parroquia S. Antonio Abad
Apartado 392
AÑASCO, 00610-0392
PUERTO RICO
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CANADA | DOMINICA REP. | PUERTO RICO | U.S.A.
Mt. Carmel Spiritual Centre
P.O. Box 767
NIAGARA FALLS, NY 14302-0767
U.S.A.
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- Carmelites
St. Joseph Priory
115 E. Fort Lee Rd.
BOGOTA, NJ 07603-1301
U.S.A.
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- Carmelites
St. Cyril Priory
6401 S. Harper Ave.
CHICAGO, IL 60637-3813
U.S.A.
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- Carmelites
St. Therese Priory
120 Monroe Ave.
CRESSKILL, NJ 07626-1405
U.S.A.
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- Carmelites
Carmelite Carefree Village
8419 Bailey Road
DARIEN, IL 60561-5361
U.S.A.
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- Carmelite Spiritual Center
8433 Bailey Road
DARIEN, IL 60561-5305
U.S.A.
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- Carmelites
St. Matthew Priory
1555 Glen Ellyn Road
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL 60139-2501
U.S.A.
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- Carmelites
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Priory
4966 Alonzo Ave
ENCINO, CA 91316-3608
U.S.A.
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- Carmelites
St. Bernadette Priory
15500 El Camino Real
HOUSTON, TX 77062-5793
U.S.A.
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- Carmelites
St. Raphael Priory
770 Kilbourne Ave.
ENGLEWOOD, FL 34223-2651
U.S.A.
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- Carmelites
Carmelite Priory
32320 N.E. Norton Road
GARNETT, KS 66032-9423
U.S.A.
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- Carmelites
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish
8404 Cass Ave.
DARIEN, IL 60561-5349
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Priory
409 East Irving St.
JOLIET, IL 60432-1835
U.S.A.
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- Carmelites
St. Cecilia Priory
55 W. Demarest Ave.
ENGLEWOOD, NJ 07631-3033
U.S.A.
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- Carmelites
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Priory
698 Berkeley Way
FAIRFIELD, CA 94533-1317
U.S.A.
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- Carmelites
St. Elias Priory
3504 Lake Shore Drive
JOLIET, IL 60431-8819
U.S.A.
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- Carmelites
Imm. Conception - St. Joseph Priory
300 North Broadway Street
LEAVENWORTH, KS 66048-1850
U.S.A.
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- Carmelites
St. Raphael Priory
942 W. 70th St.
LOS ANGELES, CA 90044-5221
U.S.A.
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- Carmelites
Carmel Retreat House
1071 Ramapo Valley Rd.
MAHWAH, NJ 07430-2406
U.S.A.
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- Carmelites
Whitefriars Hall
1600 Webster St., N.E.
WASHINGTON, DC 20017-3145
U.S.A.
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- Carmelites
St. Jane Frances de Chantal Priory
13001 Victory Blvd.
NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA 91606-2992
U.S.A.
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- Carmelites
St. Therese Priory
135 Gertrude Ave.
PARAMUS, NJ 07652-2515
U.S.A.
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- Carmelites
Carmelite House
1717 West Flower St.
PHOENIX, AZ 85015-5855
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
St. Anastasia Priory
1095 Teaneck Road
TEANECK, NJ 07666-4899
U.S.A.
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- Carmelites
St. Agnes Priory
1954 N. 24th St.
PHOENIX, AZ 85008-3556
U.S.A.
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- Carmelites
Our Lady of Mt.Carmel Priory
10 County Rd.
TENAFLY, NJ 07670-2198
U.S.A.
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- Washington Theol. Union Library
6896 Laurel Street, NW
WASHINGTON, DC 20012-2016
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
Sacred Heart Priory
601 E. Fort Lowell Rd.
TUCSON, AZ 85705-3997
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
St. Paul the Apostle Priory
6401 Gages Lake Road
GURNEE, IL 60031-4752
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
Our Lady of the Scapular Priory
4 Wheatland St.
PEABODY, MA 01960-2806
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
Our Lady of Carmel Priory
1540 E. Glenn St.
TUCSON, AZ 85719-2632
U.S.A.
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- Carmelites
Carmel House
244 Harbor Drive, S.
VENICE, FL 34285-2218
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelitana Collection
Whitefriars Hall
1600 Webster St., N.E.
WASHINGTON, DC 20017-3145
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
Titus Brandsma Priory
999 East McKinley Ave.
MUNDELEIN, IL 60060-2416
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
St. Elias Priory
4934 Northwest - 107th Ave.
CORAL SPRINGS, FL 33076
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
Whitefriars Priory
625 Colebrook Dr.
ROCHESTER, NY 14617-2008
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelite Provincial Office
P.O. Box 3079 - 68 Carmelite Drive
MIDDLETOWN, NY 10940-0890
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
St. Jude Priory
21689 Toledo Road
BOCA RATON, FL 33433-7879
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
Transfiguration Priory
268 South Broadway
TARRYTOWN, NY 10591-5325
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
St. Joseph Priory
416 Third St.
TROY, NY 12180-5322
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
St. Simon Stock Priory
2191 Valentine Ave.
BRONX, NY 10457-2201
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Priory
Box 883 - 90 Euclid Ave.
MIDDLETOWN, NY 10940-0883
U.S.A.
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- Carmelite Noviciate Library
Brandsma Priory
P.O. Box 2127 - 1 Carmelite Drive
MIDDLETOWN, NY 10940-0439
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelite Community
St. John the Martyr Parish
259 East - 71st St.
NEW YORK, NY 10021-4596
U.S.A.
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- V.R.M. General, CSAI
Saint Teresa's Motherhouse
Avila on Hudson - 600 Woods Rd.
GERMANTOWN, NY 12526
U.S.A.
※
- V.R.M. General, COLMC
Carmel Generalate
P.O. Box 476
LACOMBE, LA 70445
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
St. Eliseus Priory
P.O. Box 462 - 324 Jersey St.
HARRISON, NJ 07029
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
Carmelite Residence
1501 Winterberry Lane
DARIEN, IL 60561-5393
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
Mount Carmel Hermitage
244 Baileys Road
BOLIVAR, PA 15923-9668
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
St. Albert Priory
P.O. Box 908 - 72 Carmelite Drive
MIDDLETOWN, NY 10940-0908
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
St. Francis of Assisi Priory
5265 Placida Road
GROVE CITY, FL 34224-9566
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
Carmel at Mission Valley
955 Laurel Rd. E.
NOKOMIS, FL 34275-4507
U.S.A.
※
- Rev. Paul Robinson, O.Carm.
127 Shawomet Avenue # 1
SOMERSET, MA 02726-4307
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelite Provincial Archives
1317 Frontage Road
DARIEN, IL 60561
U.S.A.
※
- Hermits of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Carmel of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
80, Pleasant Hill Rd.
CHESTER, NJ 07930-2135
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
St. Therese Priory
75 East Mariposa St. - Apt. # 3
PHOENIX, AZ 85012-1631
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
23 Wellesley Road
BLOOMINGBURG, NY 12721
U.S.A.
※
- Mount Carmel Hermitage
P.O. Box 337
CHRISTOVAL, TX 76935-0337
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelite Hermitage
8249 De Montreville Trail
LAKE ELMO, MN 55042-9545
U.S.A.
※
- Rev. Michael A. Greenwell, O.Carm.
St. Teresa of Avila Priory
390 Missouri St.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94103
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish
425 S. Tamiami Trail - P.O.Box 1097
OSPREY, FL 34229-9558
U.S.A.
※
- Rev. John Russell, O.Carm.
Immaculate Conception Seminary
400 S. Orange Ave. - Rm 118
SOUTH ORANGE, NJ 07079-2646
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
St. Thomas the Apostle Parish
5472 S. Kimbark Ave.
CHICAGO, IL 60615-5297
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelite Community
St. Cyril of Alexandria Parish
4725 A. Pima St.
TUCSON, AZ 85712-3520
U.S.A.
※
- Carith
Carmelite Pre-Novitiate House
5498 S. Kimbark Ave.
CHICAGO, IL 60615
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelite Residence
554 Pine Ranch East Road
OSPREY, FL 34229-8973
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
St. Therese Chapel
Northshore Shopping Center
PEABODY, MA 01960-1600
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites
Our Lady of the Peace Parish
P.O. Box 1664
NIAGARA FALLS, NY 14302-1664
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelite Comunication Office
8501 Bailey Road
DARIEN, IL 60561-8418
U.S.A.
※
- Society of the Little Flower
1313 Frontage Road
DARIEN, IL 60561-5340
U.S.A.
※
- Carmelites od St. Joseph
Annunciation Hermitage
1009 Oakland Ave. E.
AUSTIN, MN 55912
U.S.A.
※
- Nat. Shrine of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
P.O. Box 2163 - 70 Carmelite Drive
MIDDLETOWN, NY 10940-0879
U.S.A.
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CZECH REPUBLIC | ENGLAND | FRANCE | GERMANY | IRELAND | ITALY | MALTA | NETHERLANDS | POLAND | PORTUGAL | ROMANIA | SPAIN | UKRAINA
Kostelni Vydri 58
DACICE,
CZECH REPUBLIC
※
- Konvent Karmelitànu
Cyrilometodejské nám 1
OLOMUC 1,
CZECH REPUBLIC
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Dolní Novosadská, 16
OLOMOUC,
CZECH REPUBLIC
※
- Konvent Karmelitànu
Libocká 41
PRAHA 6, - LIBOC
CZECH REPUBLIC
※
CZECH REPUBLIC | ENGLAND | FRANCE | GERMANY | IRELAND | ITALY | MALTA | NETHERLANDS | POLAND | PORTUGAL | ROMANIA | SPAIN | UKRAINA
- The Librarian
Carmelite Library
The Friars
AYLESFORD, - KENT ME20 7BX
ENGLAND
※
Whitefriars
Tanners Street
FAVERSHAM, - KENT ME13 7JW
ENGLAND
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- Carmelite Fathers
English Martyrs Church
142 Rodney Rd.
WALWORTH - LONDON, SE17 1RA
ENGLAND
※
- The President of "The Leaven"
Institute of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
The Friars
AYLESFORD, - KENT ME20 7BX
ENGLAND
※
- Carmelite Community
Whitefriars
More House, Heslington
YORK, - YORKS. YO1 5DX
ENGLAND
※
- Carmelite Friars
63 East End Road
E. FINCHLEY - LONDON, N2 0SE
ENGLAND
※
- Carmelite Friars
Church of Our Lady, Queen of the Peace
Waunlanyrafon Road
LLANELLI - WALES, SA15 3AB
ENGLAND
※
- Guest Library
The Friars
AYLESFORD, - KENT ME20 7BX
ENGLAND
※
CZECH REPUBLIC | ENGLAND | FRANCE | GERMANY | IRELAND | ITALY | MALTA | NETHERLANDS | POLAND | PORTUGAL | ROMANIA | SPAIN | UKRAINA
des Carmes Notre-Dame-de-Lumières
Alleé Titus Brandsma - Ile Beaulieu
NANTES,
FRANCE
※
- Frères Carmes
8 rue Vauvert
ANGERS,
FRANCE
※
CZECH REPUBLIC | ENGLAND | FRANCE | GERMANY | IRELAND | ITALY | MALTA | NETHERLANDS | POLAND | PORTUGAL | ROMANIA | SPAIN | UKRAINA
Karmelplatz, 7
DUISBURG,
GERMANY
※
- Karmel Marienthal
An der Klosterkirche 8
HAMMINKELN,
GERMANY
※
- Karmel
Klarastrasse 17
KÖLN,
GERMANY
※
- Karmel
Karmelitenstrasse 7
MAINZ,
GERMANY
※
- Karmel
Rathausplatz, 13-15
WEGBERG,
GERMANY
※
- Karmelitenkloster
Karmelitenplatz, 1
BAMBERG,
GERMANY
※
- M.R.P. Provinzial O.Carm.
Karmelitenkloster
Karmelitenplatz, 1
BAMBERG,
GERMANY
※
- Karmelitenkloster
Pfarrei Heilig Kreuz
Langfeldstrasse, 36
ERLANGEN,
GERMANY
※
- Karmelitinnen Kloster
Forchheimerstrasse, 27
ERLANGEN,
GERMANY
※
- Karmelitenkloster
Springiersbach
BENGEL,
GERMANY
※
- Karmelitenkloster
Albrechtsgasse 28
STRAUBING,
GERMANY
※
CZECH REPUBLIC | ENGLAND | FRANCE | GERMANY | IRELAND | ITALY | MALTA | NETHERLANDS | POLAND | PORTUGAL | ROMANIA | SPAIN | UKRAINA
Gort Muire Conference Centre
Ballinteer
DUBLIN 16,
IRELAND
※
- The Presbitery
Knocklyon
Idrone Ave.
DUBLIN 16,
IRELAND
※
- The Librarian
Gort Muire Conference Centre
Ballinteer
DUBLIN 16,
IRELAND
※
- Carmelite Fathers
Carmelite Priory
56 Aungier St.
DUBLIN 2,
IRELAND
※
- Carmelite Fathers
Terenure College
DUBLIN 6W,
IRELAND
※
- Dean of Theology
Milltown Park - Sandford Rd.
DUBLIN 6,
IRELAND
※
- Carmelite Fathers
The Presbitery
Montrose Park- Beaumont
DUBLIN 5,
IRELAND
※
- Carmelite Fathers
White Abbey
KILDARE,
IRELAND
※
- Carmelite Fathers
KINSALE, - CO. KORK
IRELAND
※
- Carmelite Fathers
KNOCKTOPHER, - CO. KILKENNY
IRELAND
※
- Carmelite Fathers
Carmelite College
MOATE, - CO. WESTMEATH
IRELAND
※
CZECH REPUBLIC | ENGLAND | FRANCE | GERMANY | IRELAND | ITALY | MALTA | NETHERLANDS | POLAND | PORTUGAL | ROMANIA | SPAIN | UKRAINA
Suore Carmelitane delle Grazie
Via Saragozza, 4
BOLOGNA,
ITALY
※
- M.R.M. Generale, INSC
Istituto Nostra Signora del Carmelo
Via dei Baglioni, 10
ROMA,
ITALY
※
- M.R.M. Generale, SCMSTBG
Carmelitane Missionarie di S.Teresa B.G.
Via del Carmelo, 3
SANTA MARINELLA, RM
ITALY
※
- Responsabile Generale, FMDD
Lavoratrici Missionarie
Via dell'Esquilino, 38
ROMA,
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Parrocchia S. Maria della Stella
Via della Stella, 5
ALBANO LAZIALE, RM
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Convento S. Lucia alla Castellina
Ufficio Postale FI-30
CASTELLO, FI
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Basilica San Martino Maggiore
Via Oberdan, 25
BOLOGNA, BO
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Chiesa del Carmine
Via Marchetti, 45
SENIGALLIA, AN
ITALY
※
- M.R.P. Provinciale, O.Carm.
Padri Carmelitani
Viale Monte Oppio, 28
ROMA, RM
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Santuario S. Maria delle Grazie
Corso G. Matteotti, 43
JESI, AN
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Parrocchia S. Maria Regina Mundi
Via Alessandro Barbosi, 6
ROMA, RM
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Basilica Santuario della Madonna
Via Conte Agostino Pepoli, 178
TRAPANI, TP
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Parrocchia S. Maria in Traspontina
Borgo Sant'Angelo, 15
ROMA, RM
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Basilica S. Martino ai Monti
Viale Monte Oppio, 28
ROMA, RM
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Parrocchia B. Vergine del Carmelo
Largo B. Vergine del Carmelo
ROMA, RM
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Parrocchia S.Antonio Abate e S.Domenico
Via S. Francesco, 1
PIANELLA, PE
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Santuario del Carmine
Via Carmine
SAN FELICE DEL BENACO, BS
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Basilica S. Maria del Carmine
Piazza del Carmine, 14
FIRENZE, FI
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Parrocchia N. Signora del Carmine
Via Malta, 30
CAGLIARI, CA
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Parrocchia S. Marie delle Vergini
Via Pancalducci, 31
MACERATA, MC
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Chiesa del Carmelo
Via Mercato, 3/C
SASSARI, SS
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Carmine Maggiore
Via G. Grasso, 13/A
PALERMO, PA
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Istituto Madonna del Carmine
Via Doganale, 1
SASSONE - CIAMPINO, RM
ITALY
※
- Fraternità Carmelitana
Santuario del Carmine
POZZO DI GOTTO, ME
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Parrocchia S. G. Antida Thouret
Via Quinta, 51 - Q.re G.C. Abba
BRESCIA, BS
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Chiesa del Carmine
Corso Mazzini, 76
FORLI, FO
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Chiesa del Carmine e S. Ilario Abate
Via Baracca, 1
LUGO, RA
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Parrocchia del Carmine
Via A. Martino
MESSINA, ME
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Convento S. Paolo Apostolo
Via S. Paolo, 13
NOCERA UMBRA, PG
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Parrocchia S. Antonio Abate
Piazza del Carmine
PALESTRINA, RM
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Parrocchia S. Maria del Carmine
Corso Italia, 85
PISA, PI
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Parrocchia del Carmelo
Via F. Odescalchi, 25
SANTA MARINELLA, RM
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Santuario del Carmine
Via G. Verdi, 20
CATANIA, CT
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Basilica del Carmine Maggiore
Piazza del Carmine
NAPOLI,
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Chiesa del Carmine
Piazza Tasso, 158
SORRENTO, NA
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Santuario Santa Maria del Toro
Via Santa Maria del Toro, 6
VICO EQUENSE, NA
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Chiesa del Carmine
Piazza Caio Duilio, 22
MILAZZO, ME
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Parrocchia S. Maria delle Vittorie
Corso Benedetto Croce, 180
BARI,
ITALY
※
- Curia Provincializia, O.Carm.
Parrocchia S. Maria delle Vittorie
Corso Benedetto Croce, 180
BARI,
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Santuario S. Maria di Campiglione
Via Campiglione, 58
CAIVANO, NA
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Parrocchia Maria Ss.ma del Carmine
Viale 1º Maggio, 37
FOGGIA,
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Santuario S. Maria del Carmine
Piazzale S. Michele Arcangelo, 3
MESAGNE, BR
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Santuario S. Maria del Carmine
Via Vittorio Veneto
PALMI, RC
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Parrocchia del Crocifisso
Via De Cesare, 37
TARANTO,
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Chiesa del Carmine
Piazza Padri Carmelitani, 3
TORRE S. SUSANNA, BR
ITALY
※
- Padri Carmelitani
Parrocchia S. Sergio I Papa
Corso dei Mille, 1070
PALERMO, PA
ITALY
※
- Eremo Padri Carmelitani
Santuario Madonna del Granato
CAPACCIO, SA
ITALY
※
- Noviziato Carmelitano
Parrocchia S. Maria del Carmine
Corso d'Italia, 85
PISA, PI
ITALY
※
- Studentato Carmelitano
Basilica S. Martino ai Monti
Viale Monte Oppio, 28
ROMA, RM
ITALY
※
- Rev. Madre Priora
Eremite Carmelitane di Monteluro
Via Stroppato, 1
TAVULLIA, PU
ITALY
※
- Rev. Madre Priora
Eremite Carmelitane
Via Triozzi Basso, 9
S. MARTINO ALLA PALMA, FI
ITALY
※
- P. Xavier Joy Kandanamparambil
Convento S. Francesco
Viale S. Francesco, 73
PIETRASANTA, LU
ITALY
※
- Carmelitae Sancti Eliae
Via della Croce, 33
ATTIGLIANO, TR
ITALY
※
CZECH REPUBLIC | ENGLAND | FRANCE | GERMANY | IRELAND | ITALY | MALTA | NETHERLANDS | POLAND | PORTUGAL | ROMANIA | SPAIN | UKRAINA
Triq Villegaignon
L'IMDINA, MDN 1190
MALTA
※
- Kunvent tal-Karmnu
Triq Fleur-de-Lys
FLEUR-DE-LYS, BKR 9069
MALTA
※
- Kunvent tal-Karmnu
Triq il-Karmelitani
FGURA, FGR 1205
MALTA
※
- Kunvent tal-Karmnu
Triq it-Torri
TAS-SLIEMA, SLM 1600
MALTA
※
- Kunvent tal-Karmnu
Dar tal- Formazzjoni
Triq it-Torri
TAS-SLIEMA, SLM 1600
MALTA
※
- Kunvent tal-Karmnu
Triq il-Parrocca
SANTA VENERA, SVR 1261
MALTA
※
- Kunvent tal-Karmnu
Misrah Santa Venera
SANTA VENERA, SVR1681
MALTA
※
- Kunvent tal-Karmnu
Triq il-Punent
VALLETTA, VLT 1535
MALTA
※
- V.R.Fr. Provincial, O.Carm.
Kunvent tal-Karmnu
Triq it-Torri
TAS-SLIEMA, SLM 1600
MALTA
※
- Patrijiet Karmelitani
Dar tat-Talb "Lunzjata"
RABAT, RBT 14
MALTA
※
- Carmelite Institute Malta
Kunvent tal-Karmnu
Triq Villegaignon
L'IMDINA, MDN 1190
MALTA
※
CZECH REPUBLIC | ENGLAND | FRANCE | GERMANY | IRELAND | ITALY | MALTA | NETHERLANDS | POLAND | PORTUGAL | ROMANIA | SPAIN | UKRAINA
Stommeerweg 15
AALSMEER,
NETHERLANDS
※
- Eerw. Pater Provinciaal
Provincialaat Ned. Karmelieten
Postbus 297
ALMELO,
NETHERLANDS
※
- Attn.: Mr. A. Kallenberg
Nederlandse Carmelitaans Instituut
Steenstraat 39
BOXMEER,
NETHERLANDS
※
- Karmel
Steenstraat 39
BOXMEER,
NETHERLANDS
※
- Karmel
Postbus 297
ALMELO,
NETHERLANDS
※
- Karmel
Nolensweg 8
DORDRECHT,
NETHERLANDS
※
- Karmel Titus Brandsma
Sloetstraat 2
NIJMEGEN,
NETHERLANDS
※
- Karmel
Van Mookstraat, 5-7
OSS,
NETHERLANDS
※
- Karmel
Groesbeekseweg 97
NIJMEGEN,
NETHERLANDS
※
- Karmel
Westelijk Halfrond 3A
AMSTELVEEN,
NETHERLANDS
※
- Karmel
Hertmerweg 46
ZENDEREN,
NETHERLANDS
※
- Karmel Sint Jozef
Stijn Buijsstraat 11
NIJMEGEN,
NETHERLANDS
※
- Karmel De Grundel
De Wetstraat 76
HENGELO,
NETHERLANDS
※
- Titus Brandsma Instituut
Erasmusplein, 1
NIJMEGEN,
NETHERLANDS
※
CZECH REPUBLIC | ENGLAND | FRANCE | GERMANY | IRELAND | ITALY | MALTA | NETHERLANDS | POLAND | PORTUGAL | ROMANIA | SPAIN | UKRAINA
Wola Gulowska
WOLA GULOWSKA,
POLAND
※
- Klasztor OO. Karmelitów
Obory 38
ZBÓJNO,
POLAND
※
- Klasztor OO. Karmelitów
ul. Profesorska 3
GDANSK,
POLAND
※
- A.R.P. Provinciale, O.Carm.
Klasztor OO. Karmelitów
ul. Karmelicka, 19
KRAKÓW,
POLAND
※
- Klasztor OO. Karmelitów
ul. Karmelicka, 19
KRAKÓW,
POLAND
※
- Klasztor OO. Karmelitów
Lipiny 60
PILZNO,
POLAND
※
- Klasztor OO. Karmelitów
ul. Karmelicka 3
PILZNO,
POLAND
※
- Klasztor OO. Karmelitów
Trutowo
WOLA K/LIPNA,
POLAND
※
- Klasztor OO. Karmelitów
Chizne 157
CHYZNE, 157
POLAND
※
- Klasztor OO. Karmelitów
ul. Kosciuszki 2
BABORÓW,
POLAND
※
- Klasztor OO. Karmelitów
ul. Biernackiego 9A
LUBLIN,
POLAND
※
CZECH REPUBLIC | ENGLAND | FRANCE | GERMANY | IRELAND | ITALY | MALTA | NETHERLANDS | POLAND | PORTUGAL | ROMANIA | SPAIN | UKRAINA
Paróquia do Salvador
Largo do Salvador, 3
BEJA, - ALENTEJO
PORTUGAL
※
- Comunidade Carmelita
Casa Parroquial
ERVIDEL, - B. ALENTEJO
PORTUGAL
※
- Comunidade Carmelita
Casa Beato Nuno
Avda. Beato Nuno, 271 - Apdo. 4
FATIMA,
PORTUGAL
※
- Comunidade Carmelita
Rua de Santa Isabel, 128
LISBOA,
PORTUGAL
※
- Padres Carmelitas
Santo António dos Cavaleiros
Rua Vitorino Froes 1 - R/C
LOURES,
PORTUGAL
※
- Comunidade Carmelita
Seminário Missionário Carmelita
Sameiro
BRAGA, - BRAGA
PORTUGAL
※
- M.R.P. Provincial, O.Carm.
Casa Beato Nuno
Avda. Beato Nuno, 271 - Apdo. 4
FATIMA,
PORTUGAL
※
- Padres Carmelitas
Noviciado Carmelita
Quinta da Mata
LORDELO, FLG
PORTUGAL
※
Com. Margineni, Jud. Bacau
Str. Slatina
LUNCANI,
ROMANIA
※
CZECH REPUBLIC | ENGLAND | FRANCE | GERMANY | IRELAND | ITALY | MALTA | NETHERLANDS | POLAND | PORTUGAL | ROMANIA | SPAIN | UKRAINA
C/ El Molino, 2 - Apdo 15
CAUDETE, - ALBACETE
SPAIN
※
- Padres Carmelitas
C/ Timoteo Domingo, 38, 1º
MADRID,
SPAIN
※
- Padres Carmelitas
C/ Ayala, 35
MADRID,
SPAIN
※
- Padres Carmelitas
El Carmen
ONDA, - CASTELLÓN
SPAIN
※
- Padres Carmelitas
Colegio Virgen del Carmen
Avda. Montendre, 18
ONDA, - CASTELLÓN
SPAIN
※
- Padres Carmelitas
Paseo Estación 61-69,Bl.C,Bj.A,B,C
SALAMANCA,
SPAIN
※
- M.R.P. Provincial, O.Carm.
Padres Carmelitas
C/ la Ermita, 172
VILA-REAL, - CASTELLÓN
SPAIN
※
- Padres Carmelitas
Parroquia San Isidoro
C/ El Bachiller, 3
VALENCIA,
SPAIN
※
- Padres Carmelitas
C/ La Ermita, 172
VILA-REAL, - CASTELLÓN
SPAIN
※
- Padres Carmelitas
Parroquia N. Sra. del Carmen
Paseo María Agustín, 8
ZARAGOZA,
SPAIN
※
- Padres Carmelitas
C/ Cuesta de Barbacanas, 1
ANTEQUERA, - MALAGA
SPAIN
※
- Padres Carmelitas
Parroquia N. Sra. del Carmen
Ronda de Andújar, 23 - Puerta Nueva
CORDOBA,
SPAIN
※
- R.M. Presidenta Federal, O.Carm.
Monasterio S.Corazón y B.T.Brandsma
C. Ortega y Munilla, 21
CORDOBA,
SPAIN
※
- Padres Carmelitas
C/ Martínez de la Rosa, 11
GRANADA,
SPAIN
※
- Padres Carmelitas
Parroquia S. Sebastián
C/ Corredera, 66
HINOJOSA DEL DUQUE, - CORDOBA
SPAIN
※
- Padres Carmelitas
Basilica del Carmen
Plaza del Carmen, 1
JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA, - CADIZ
SPAIN
※
- Padres Carmelitas
Parroquia N. Sra. de Begoña
C/ Marcos de Orueta, 15 B
MADRID,
SPAIN
※
- Padres Carmelitas
Parroquia Smo. Cristo de la Esperanza
C/ de los Misterios, 38
MADRID,
SPAIN
※
- Padres Carmelitas
Ntra. Señora del Carmen
C/ Carmen, 4
OSUNA, - SEVILLA
SPAIN
※
- Secretaría Provincial
Biblioteca Provincial
Plaza Buen Suceso, 5
SEVILLA,
SPAIN
※
- P. Bibliotecario
Padres Carmelitas
Plaza Buen Suceso, 5
SEVILLA,
SPAIN
※
- Padres Carmelitas
Santuario Ntra. Sra. del Henar
CUELLAR, - SEGOVIA
SPAIN
※
- Padres Carmelitas
Casa Vocacional
C. Pintor Ribera, 9
MADRID,
SPAIN
※
- M.R.P. Provincial, O.Carm.
Padres Carmelitas
Avda. Ferrol, 49
MADRID,
SPAIN
※
- Padres Carmelitas
Residencia Universitaria
Paseo Rector Esperabé, 49-65
SALAMANCA,
SPAIN
※
- Padres Carmelitas
Parroquia N. Sra. "Flor del Carmelo"
Ave. Ferrol, 49
MADRID,
SPAIN
※
- M.R.P. Provincial, O.Carm.
Pares Carmelites
C/ San Hermenegild, 13
BARCELONA,
SPAIN
※
- Pares Carmelites
C/ San Hermenegild, 13
BARCELONA,
SPAIN
※
- R.M. Presidenta Federal, O.Carm.
Monestir de l'Encarnació
C. Panamá, 12.
BARCELONA,
SPAIN
※
- Pares Carmelites
C/ Verge del Portal, 10
OLOT, - GIRONA
SPAIN
※
- Pares Carmelites
Plaça del Carme, 12
TARREGA, - LLEIDA
SPAIN
※
- Pares Carmelites
Francesc Salvans, 62
TERRASSA, - BARCELONA
SPAIN
※
- R.M. Presidenta Federal, O.Carm.
Monasterio de Carmelitas
Avda. César Augusto, 1
ZARAGOZA,
SPAIN
※
- M.R.M. General, HCSCJ
Hermanas Carmelitas
C/ Gral. Asensio Cabanillas, 41
MADRID,
SPAIN
※
- M.R.M. General, HVMMC
Hermanas Carmelitas
C/ Pradillo, 63
MADRID,
SPAIN
※
- Padres Carmelitas
C/ José del Hierro, 51, 1º B-C-D
MADRID,
SPAIN
※
- Padres Carmelitas
Parroquia N. Sra. de El Henar
Calle Trilla, 1
VALLADOLID,
SPAIN
※
- Padres Carmelitas
Colegio N. Sra. del Carmen
Plaza de las Descalzas, 5
ANTEQUERA, - MALAGA
SPAIN
※
- Noviciado Carmelitano
Basilica del Carmen
Plaza del Carmen, 1
JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA, - CADIZ
SPAIN
※
- Rev. P. Antonio Ruiz, O.Carm.
Colegio San José de Begoña
Calle Marcos de Orueta, s/n
MADRID,
SPAIN
※
CZECH REPUBLIC | ENGLAND | FRANCE | GERMANY | IRELAND | ITALY | MALTA | NETHERLANDS | POLAND | PORTUGAL | ROMANIA | SPAIN | UKRAINA
ul. Kowelska 1
WLODZIMIERZ WOLYNSKI,
UKRAINA
※
- Carmelite Community
- Carmelite Community
- Carmelite Centre
- Carmelite Community
- Carmelite Community
- The Librarian
- Whitefriars College
- Carmelite Community
- Carmelite Community
- St. Elija Novitiate
- Carmel Nikethan
- Carmel Nivas
- Carmel Sadan
- Carmel Bhavan
- Carmelaram
- Lisieux Bhavan
- Carmel Sadan
- Mount Carmel School
- RCM Church, Sunkeswari
- Mount Carmel Monastery
- Carmel Ashram
- Carmel Giri Estate
- Carmel Villa
- Carmel Hill Ashram
- Director Karuna Bhavan
- Biara Karmel "Flos Carmeli"
- Wisma Karmel
- Karmel
- The Librarian
- Biara Karmel
- Pastoran Katolik
- Postulat "St. Paulus"
- Pastoran Katholik
- Biara Karmel "St. Joseph"
- Biara Karmel
- Biara Karmel St. Elias
- Biara Karmel "B. Dionysius"
- Pastoran Katolik
- Biara Karmel "St. Theresia Lisieux"
- The Superior of "Putri Karmel"
- Pastoran Katolik
- Pastoran Katolik
- Pastoran Katolik
- Shanti Buana Ashram
- Pastoran Katolik
- Pastoran Katolik
- Pastoran Katolik
- Pastoran Katolik
- SMUT "St. Paulus"
- Pastoran Katolik
- Pastoran Katolik
- Pastoran Katolik
- Pastoran Katolik
- Pastoran Katolik
- Wisma Shyanti
- Pastoran Katolik
- SMUK "St. Albertus"
- Pusat Karmellit Awam
- Pastoran Katolik
- Pastoran Katolik
- Pastoran Katolik
- Pastoran Katolik
- SMPK - SMUK "Alvarez"
- Rumah Retret "St. Nabi Elias"
- Pertpaan Kelilkeo
- Gereja Katolik
- Pastoran Katolik
- Pastoran Katolik
- Pertapaan Karmel "St. Yusuf"
- Pastoran Katolik
- Asrama Putra
- Pastoran Katolik
- Pastoran Katolik
- Wisma Karmel "St. Theresia Lisieux"
- Biara Karmel "St. Yosef"
- Pastoran Katolik
- Pastoran Katolik
- Pastoran Katolik
- Postulat Sumut
- Carmelite Noviciate House
- Dr. Remedios L. Padilla, T.O.Carm.
- Carmelite Fathers
- Carmelite Fathers
- Teresa of Avila Community
- Elijah-Elisha Students' Friary
- V.R.M. General, CSOL
- Carmelite Community
- Institute of Spirituality in Asia
- Carmelite Community
- Carmelite Community
- Communauté del Religieux Carmes
- Pères Grands Carmes
- Pères Grands Carmes
- Grands Carmes
- Frades Carmelitas
- Pères Carmes T. Brandsma, Butembo
- Pères Carmes Nioka
- Pères Carmes St. Albert, Butembo
- St. Joseph's Priory
- Carmelite Fathers
- Carmelite Friars
- Carmelite Fathers
- Carmelite Fathers
- Carmelite Fathers
- Carmelite Fathers
- Mount Carmel Student House
- Carmelite Fathers
On 19th January the Dutch Catholic RKK (Radio and Television) began a series of Titus-tweets in Dutch and English.
Beginning with the day of his arrest up until the day of his death in July. Each day there will be a daily message about Titus on Twitter. It can be found on: http://twitter.com/fathertitus42
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During the Assembly of the Provincial Commissariat of Paraná (GerS) held on 17-21 January 2011 were elected:
- Commissary Provincial: Fr. Francisco Manoel de Oliveira., O.Carm.
- First Councilor: Fr. Edmilson Borges de Carvalho, O.Carm.
- Second Councilor: Fr. Vilson Rech, O.Carm.
- Third Councilor: Fr. João Bernardes Alves, O.Carm.
- Fourth Councilor: Fr. Cleidimar Vilela Roquim da Silva, O.Carm.
During the Assembly of the Provincial Commissariat of Paraná (GerS) held on 17-21 January 2011 were elected:
- Commissary Provincial: Fr. Francisco Manoel de Oliveira., O.Carm.
- First Councilor: Fr. Edmilson Borges de Carvalho, O.Carm.
- Second Councilor: Fr. Vilson Rech, O.Carm.
- Third Councilor: Fr. João Bernardes Alves, O.Carm.
- Fourth Councilor: Fr. Cleidimar Vilela Roquim da Silva, O.Carm.
During the Provincial Chapter of the Province of Pernambuco held on 10-14 January 2011 were elected:
- Prior Provincial: Fr. José Roberval Mendes Pereira, O.Carm.
- First Councilor: Fr. Rogério Severino de Lima, O.Carm.
- Second Councilor: Fr. Cidmário Bezerra de Arruda, O.Carm.
- Third Councilor: Fr. Joaquim Ferreira da Luz, O.Carm.
- Fourth Councilor: Fr. Genildo Mário de Queiroz, O.Carm.
From 3rd to 7th January 2011 at the “Domus Carmelitana - Sant’Alberto” in Rome, the IX assembly of the Carmelite Librarians Association (ABC/CLA) was held, in which approximately 20 members of the various provinces of the Order participated. The work, directed by Fr. Mark Attard, O. Carm., consisted in the communication of the updates taking place in the various libraries after the previous meeting, which took place in Madrid in 2009. Fr. Giovanni Grosso, O. Carm., presented the principal activities of the Institutum Carmelitanum (particularly the project “Bibliotheca Carmelitana Nova”), after which the use of new information technologies, online systems of cataloguing, and the digitalization of rare books and ancient documents was discussed. The General Archivist,
Fr. Emanuele Boaga, O. Carm., put forward a valuable intervention regarding the instruments of “conserving the collective memory”, archives and libraries, illustrating points of agreement and differences. Fr. Ivan Hrusa, O.Carm., formerly the archivist of the Curia, presented the structure and the physiognomy of that archive. Apart from these meetings, the group visited the Basilica of San Martino ai Monti and the “Titulus Equitii” beneath it, the General Curia, the Carmelite and general libraries at CISA, and concluded the meetings with a visit to the Vatican Apostolic Library which was recently renovated.
The next meeting of the Association with take place in a year and a half, from 23rd (arrival) to 28th (departure) July 2012, probably in Prague in the Czech Republic.




















