
Lectio Divina June 2020
The Way of the Hearts
We pray that all those who suffer may find their way in life, allowing themselves to be touched by the Heart of Jesus.
Lectio Divina June - junio - giugno 2020
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Bishop Francisco De Sales Alencar Batista, O.Carm.

Fr. Francesco Sales was born on April 17, 1968 in Araripina, Pernambuco, Brazil and a member of the Carmelite Province of Pernambuco. He made his profession in the Carmelite Order in 1988 and was ordained a priest in 1995. He studied philosophy at the Vincentino Institute of Philosophy in Curitiba and Salesian Institute of Philosophy in Recife, and theology at the Miltown Institute in Ireland. Back to Brazil, he served as provincial secretary, fomator, Provincial Concilor and Parish pastor. From 2005 to 2011 he was a prior Provincial of the Province of Pernambuco. In 2012 he was a Vice-Prior of St. Albert's International Centre in Rome and during this time he obtained a license in sacred theology at the Teresianum Pontifical. In 2013 he was appointed General Secretary of the Order in 2013 and was appointed bishop of the diocese of Cajazeiras, in Brazil, by Pope Francis on 8th June 2016.
Address:
DIOCESE DE CAJAZEIRAS
RESIDÊNCIA E CÚRIA
RUA PE. ROLIM, 571 - CENTRO
58900-000 CAJAZEIRAS-PB –
CAIXA POSTAL 13
BRASILE
Date |
Event |
Title |
17 Apr 1968 |
Born |
Araripina |
24 Jan 1988 |
Professed |
Member of Order of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel |
29 Nov 1995 |
Ordained Priest |
Priest of Order of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel |
8 Jun 2016 |
Appointed |
Bishop of Cajazeiras, Paraiba, Brazil |
14 Aug 2016 |
Ordained Bishop |
Bishop of Cajazeiras, Paraiba, Brazil |
4 Sep 2016 |
Installed |
Bishop of Cajazeiras, Paraiba, Brazil |
Bishop Luis Francisco Miranda Rivera, O.Carm.

On 16th May 2020, that the Holy Father, Pope Francis has nominated bishop of the Diocese of Fajardo-Humacao, in Puerto Rico, Fr. Luis Francisco Miranda Rivera, O.Carm., of the Provincial Commissariat of the Antilles of the Province of Aragon, Castile and Valencia. Fr. Luis Francisco was born at Santurce in Puerto Rico, on 22nd January 1954. Following his profession in the Order on 15th August 1980 he studied theology at the Pontifical University of Salamanca (Spain), after which he completed a Licentiate in Theology (Religious Life). On 14th September 1984 he was ordained priest.
He was currently the National Delegate of the flourishing Carmelite Third Order in Puerto Rico, which already has 17 Carmelite lay communities. For the last 15 years he has lived in the Carmelite community of San Juan de Puerto Rico, and has served as pastor in the Parish of St. Teresita de San Juan in Puerto Rico, as well as Episcopal Vicar of the San Juan-Santurce Zone.
Fr. Luis Francisco Miranda Rivera, O.Carm.: New Carmelite Bishop
The Carmelite Order is once again delighted to announce today, 16th May 2020, that the Holy Father, Pope Francis has nominated bishop of the Diocese of Fajardo-Humacao, in Puerto Rico, Fr. Luis Francisco Miranda Rivera, O.Carm., of the Provincial Commissariat of the Antilles of the Province of Aragon, Castile and Valencia. Fr. Luis Francisco was born at Santurce in Puerto Rico, on 22nd January 1954. Following his profession in the Order on 15th August 1980 he studied theology at the Pontifical University of Salamanca (Spain), after which he completed a Licentiate in Theology (Religious Life). On 14th September 1984 he was ordained priest.
He was currently the National Delegate of the flourishing Carmelite Third Order in Puerto Rico, which already has 17 Carmelite lay communities. For the last 15 years he has lived in the Carmelite community of San Juan de Puerto Rico, and has served as pastor in the Parish of St. Teresita de San Juan in Puerto Rico, as well as Episcopal Vicar of the San Juan-Santurce Zone.
To Fr. Luis Francisco we offer our warmest congratulations on behalf of the whole Carmelite Family.
(Photo credit to Diócesis de Fajardo-Humacao)
Vitam Coelo Reddiderunt (09/04/20 - 05/050/20)
Fr. Ferdinand van der Heijden, (Neer)
09-04-20
Ortus: 25-11-41
P. Temp.: 28-08-67
P. Soll.: 20-05-71
Sr. Mariet Bloeme,(NUL)
11-04-20
Ortus: 07-12-30
P. Temp.: 11-11-54
P. Soll.: 11-11-57
Sr. Gerarda Jongen,(ECH)
14-04-20
Ortus: 08-10-24
P. Temp.: 09-05-47
P. Soll.: 09-05-50
Sr. Maria Rosa Solé i Roura, (BAR)
14-04-20
Ortus: 11-04-34
P. Temp.: 17-10-54
P. Soll.: 23-10-57
P. Mateusz Wojnarowski, (Pol)
15-04-20
Ortus: 26-12-34
P. Temp.: 05-09-52
P. Soll.: 26-12-55
Ord.: 26-06-58
Sr. M. Maddalena Ennas, (RAV)
20-04-20
Ortus: 24-06-33
P. Temp.: 31-05-55
P. Soll.: 26-06-58
P. Theo Lamers, (Neer)
28-04-20
Ortus: 06-08-37
P. Temp.: 10-09-58
P. Soll.: 10-09-61
Ord.: 08-03-64
Sr. M. Leodelyn Bartolo Rafael, (MAR)
20-04-20
Ortus: 29-04-71
P. Temp.: 09-05-99
P. Soll.: 06-06-04
M. de los Angeles Martín Herguedas, (FON)
29-04-20
Ortus: 20-05-28
P. Temp.: 18-04-49
P. Soll.: 30-06-52
P. Angelo Mastria, (PCM)
05-05-20
Ortus: 19-08-30
P. Temp.: 03-09-52
P. Soll.: 03-09-55
Ord.: 26-05-58
The feast of Saint Angelus of Sicily
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Today I join with the very many people who are celebrating the feast of Saint Angelus of Sicily, and my first thought is to pray for his intercession and protection for a world that is learning to live the corona virus, Covid-19. May he protect us today just as in times gone by he protected the city of Licata.
Today we open the celebrations of the eighth centenary of his death as a martyr. Sant’Angelo has remained in the mind and the devotion of the people for eight hundred years. This anniversary has led to the return of the Carmelite Friars to the Shrine of Sant’ Angelo in Licata. I thank the Cardinal Archbishop of Agrigento, Francesco Montenegro for his invitation and for the way in which he has facilitated the return of my brother Carmelites to Licata.
Saint Angelus from Jerusalem, is remembered and honoured in the Church as a Carmelite religious, a martyr and a witness to the Gospel.
Carmelite
Born in Jerusalem, Angelo knew the first generation of the Carmelites, that group of people who settled on Mount Carmel and who received the Rule of Carmel from the Patriarch, Albert of Jerusalem. The figure of Jesus Christ pervades that Rule. The Carmelite who follows it lives his life in "allegiance to Jesus Christ" and puts on "the armor of God". He follows the Gospel of Christ and clothes himself in the virtues of God - justice, faith, salvation and the Word of the Lord. Armor on the one hand protects us from all evil and on the other hand proposes the truth of the Gospel. With gift and mission Angelo left the Middle East and made his way to Europe. He arrived in Sicily, and as a man clothed in the armor of God he dedicated himself to his mission. He preached the Gospel, and opposed the falsehood and injustice of the powerful. He died as a martyr, a consequence of the gospel he proposed and the justice he defended. Today we can find in him a model and a companion when we feel oppressed by the evils of today, organized crime, human trafficking, abuse of our common home, the problem of the many people who seek a safe place in society and do not find it. We can all find strength in the armor of God - holy thoughts, justice, faith and salvation offered to all without exception.
Martyr
Martyrdom is the measure of the depth of our commitment to truth and justice. It is the measure of true commitment in favor of a cause which is not one's own gratification, but the good of one's neighbor, the defense of truth. Martyrdom is the measure of our love. The martyr is one with strong and deep convictions, and one who accepts the consequences of holding those convictions. Faced with the possibility of death or suffering, the person who loves like Sant'Angelo does not turn back. In him we find an example for today's young people, young people who seek a purpose for their life, an environment conducive to their growth, among people who are capable of dedicating their lives for the good of others, people who do not draw back in the face of difficulties. The martyrs today are those we see in hospitals, who stay at the bedside of virus sufferers, knowing that their own lives are in danger.
Witness
The world today follows a witness more than a teacher and if it follows the teacher it is because he or she is a witness. Witness lets us see the truth of life and the truth of the Gospel, so as to awaken in those who see it the desire to live according to that truth of life and that Gospel. "By this they will know that you are my disciples," says the Lord. They will see the love you have for others. For his witness, the world remembers Angelo di Sicilia- Because of his witness the people recognized in him, immediately, eight centuries ago, the truth of his life, and the truth of the Gospel he preached and so their memory and memory of the Church gives us the feast that we celebrate today.
I pray to God that the Jubilee that begins today, and the return of the friars to the Shrine of Sant'Angelo may be signs of God's love for his people, and that the shrine under the guidance of the Carmelites, may offer the local people, the immigrants and the pilgrims, a place of encounter, restoration and gospel enlightenment. May the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel, guide our steps. Thank you.
Míceál O'Neill, O.Carm.
Prior General
Rome, 04th May 2020.
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Causa Nostrae Laetitiae - Martius/Aprilis 2020
Initium Novitiatus
- 07-03-20 Antonella Iaconianni (MNA), Montagano, Italia
Professio Temporanea
- 01-03-20 Gerard Löbker (Neer), Boxmeer, Nederland
- 16-04-20 M. Regina Wanjiru Maina (MAC), Machakos, Kenya
- 16-04-20 M. Nathalie Nsizoa Minkoumou (MAC), Machakos, Kenya
Ordinatio Diaconalis
- 19-03-20 Elton Rafael Freire Barros (Pern), Recife, Brasil
- 19-03-20 Cicero Ponciano da Silva (Pern), Recife, Brasil
- 19-03-20 Flávio Souza de Oliveira (Pern), Recife, Brasil
- 19-03-20 Robson José da Silva (Pern), Recife, Brasil
- 26-03-20 Thomas Mavunkal (Ind), Bengaluru, India
- 26-03-20 Joby Theruvikkal (Ind), Bengaluru, India
Plenary Indulgences on the occasion of the 8th Centenary of the martyrdom of St Angelus of Jerusalem
On the occasion of the 8th centenary of martyrdom of St Angelus of Jerusalem, the Apostolic Penitentiary has granted that the Shrine of Sant'Angelo of Jerusalem at Licata and the "Chiesa Madre" of St. Angelo at Muxaro, in the archdioceses of Agrigento, Italy and all churches of the Carmelite Order will be places where people may obtain a plenary indulgence throughout this year, beginning on the 5th of May, 2020 and ending on the 5th of May, 2021. The same applies to churches and chapels dedicated to him.
The program of the Anniversary is available on the web page of the Anniversary: https://ottavocentenariosantangelo.org/ and on the web page of the Shrine of Sant’Angelo website: www.santuariosantangelo.it
Lectio Divina May 2020
For Deacons
We pray that deacons, faithful in their service to the Word and the poor, may be an invigorating symbol for the entire Church.
Lectio Divina May - mayo - maggio 2020
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