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Nuns in Dominican Republic Celebrate Elective Chapter
Carmelite Nuns in La Vega, Dominican Republic, Celebrate Elective Chapter
The nuns of the community of the Maria Ecclesiae Mater (Mary Mother of the Church) Carmelite Monastery held their triennial elective Chapter on Thursday, October 26, 2023.
The monastery was founded on November 21, 1976, by Carmelite nuns from Santiago de los Caballeros (Dominican Republic) , Ravenna (Italy), and Trujillo Alto (Puerto Rico). After seven years at their original foundation, the nuns moved to a new monastery on November 20, 1983.
The results of the elective chapter were as follows:
Prioress | Priora | Priora:
Hna. María del Carmen Ferreira, O. Carm.
1st Councilor | 1ª Consejera | 1ª Consigliera:
Hma. Ana María Arroyo, O. Carm.
2nd Councilor | 2ª Consejera | 2ª Consigliera:
Hma. María Lillian Ferreira, O. Carm.
3rd Councilor | 3ª Consejera | 3ª Consigliera:
Hma. María Jacinta Paniagua, O. Carm.
4th Councilor | 4ª Consejera | 4ª Consigliera:
Hma. María Antonia Isidor de Leon, O. Carm.
Treasurer | Ecónoma | Economa
Hma. Ana María Arroyo, O. Carm.
Formator | Formadora | Formatrice
Hma. María Lillian Ferreira, O. Carm.
Celebrating At Home - 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Loving God & Each Other
(Matthew 22:34-40)
Another attempt to trap Jesus is contained in the Gospel this Sunday. Opinions and arguments about which was the greatest commandment were common among the Pharisees and questions about it were frequently asked of rabbis. Clearly, those who asked this question of Jesus were trying to disconcert or ‘wrong foot’ Jesus in an attempt to discredit him with his reply.
Once again, Jesus does not cleverly sidestep the question; he goes right to the heart of the matter.
Love of God and love of neighbour are brought together in one ‘great commandment’. In refusing to be drawn into an ‘either/or’ response Jesus, as he did last week, brings two separate things into right relationship. Love of God and love of neighbour belong together. That’s why the first reading today from Exodus warns against mistreating strangers, widows and orphans and talks about the proper conduct of loans and pledges. The warning comes from God’s lips. It’s not just a nice piece of social philosophy; it is the demand of living our faith.
It means that true faith, as Jesus teaches it, is about being in loving relationship with God and other human beings. Religious rituals are meant to be ways of reflecting on, savouring, remembering, celebrating and expressing that love. Sometimes they just end up as ‘empty’ rituals, when love has been replaced by fear, or when love is absent.
The Kingdom of God is not some far off place, but the moments when God’s life breaks into the human story. Those moments bring love, wisdom, grace, compassion, generosity, forgiveness and peace.
Those practiced in the things of God recognise God’s presence most of all in loving relationships. If our rituals grow out of and express our sincere love for God and neighbour then they have value. We are always at risk of putting ritual above the practise of love.
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Lectio Divina November 2023
Opening Prayer
Lord, the meaning of our life is to seek your Word, which came to us in the person of Christ. Make me capable of welcoming what is new in the Gospel of the Beatitudes, so that I may change my life. I would know nothing about you were it not for the light of the words spoken by your Son Jesus, who came to tell us of your marvels. When I am weak, if I go to Him, the Word of God, then I become strong. When I act foolishly, the wisdom of His Gospel restores me to relish God and the kindness of His love. He guides me to the paths of life. When some deformity appears in me, I reflect on His Word and the image of my personality becomes beautiful. When solitude tries to make me dry, my spiritual marriage to Him makes my life fruitful. When I discover some sadness or unhappiness in myself, the thought of Him, my only good, opens the way to joy. Therese of the Child Jesus has a saying that sums up the desire for holiness as an intense search for God and a listening to others: "If you are nothing, remember that Jesus is all. You must therefore lose your little nothing into His infinite all and think of nothing else but this uniquely lovable all…" (Letters, 87, to Marie Guérin).- pdf Lectio Divina November 2023 [Pdf] Download here(721 KB)
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"Lectio divina," a Latin term, means "divine reading" and describes a way of reading the Scriptures whereby we gradually let go of our own agenda and open ourselves to what God wants to say to us. In the 12th century, a Carthusian monk called Guigo, described the stages which he saw as essential to the practice of Lectio divina. There are various ways of practicing Lectio divina either individually or in groups but Guigo's description remains fundamental.
Cover image: St. Nuno Alvares Pereira, Carmelite
Carmelite Nuns in Portugal Celebrate Elective Chapter
The nuns of the community of the Holy Family (Carmelo da Sagrada Família) Carmelite Monastery held their triennial elective Chapter on October 18, 2023. The Chapter was presided over by the bishop of the Diocese of Bragança-Miranda, Bishop Nuno Manuel dos Santos Almeida. The Carmelite General Commissary of Portugal, Agostinho Marques Castro, was also present.
Sérgioni Ancelmo da Silva, of the Province of Pernambuco, is the assistant at the monastery while he studies at the Universidad Católica Portuguesa.
The monastery was founded in 1947 by the Carmelite nuns from St. Ann's in Seville, Spain, headed by Sr. Maria of Fatima and of the Holy Face together with Sr. Maria Pilar. Moncorvo is the first enclosed monastery in Portugal after the laws of the 19th century.
The results of the elective chapter were as follows:
Prioress | Priora | Priora:
Irmã Maria Imaculada Conceição Nevado, O. Carm.
1st Councilor | 1ª Consejera | 1ª Consigliera:
Irmã Maria da Sagrada Familia Costa, O. Carm.
2nd Councilor | 2ª Consejera | 2ª Consigliera:
Irmã Maria Martina de Jesus Crucificado Dume, O. Carm.
3rd Councilor | 3ª Consejera | 3ª Consigliera:
Irmã Maria de Cristo Rei Valdigem, O. Carm.
4th Councilor | 4ª Consejera | 4ª Consigliera:
Irmã Maria da Natividade da SS. Virgem Gomes, O. Carm.
Treasurer | Ecónoma | Economa
Irmã Maria Martina de Jesus Crucificado Dume, O. Carm.
Formator | Formadora | Formatrice
Irmã Maria da Cruz Gloriosa Cunha, O. Carm.
Sacristan | Sacristana | Sacrestana
Irmã Maria da Natividade da SS. Virgem Gomes, O. Carm.
Pope Francis' Releases Laudate Deum
Pope Francis' Releases Laudate Deum "to All People of Good Will on the Climate Crisis"
Eight years after Pope Francis released his Encyclical Laudato Si' he has followed up with an Apostolic Exhortation Laudate Deum (Praise God) because he has realized that enough has not been done. In his letter he says the climate crisis is a global social issue and is intimately related to the dignity of human life. He calls climate change "one of the principal challenges facing society and the global community."
He continues by saying "It is no longer possible to doubt the human ... origin of climate change and then explains why. He then outlines the damages and risks for all creation, including humans.
The pope later highlights what he believes to be "the weakness of international politics" and the progress and failures of the various initiatives that have taken place around the world to address the situation. He conclused the exhortation with a number of points about the spiritual motivations for the fight against climate change.
Laudato Deum Text in English
(courtesy of the Province of Australia)
JPIC Commission Sponsoring Webinar in November
The second theme on Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation in preparation for the 2024 JPIC Carmelite Family Congress will be held online on November 4, 2023. Registration is through the QR code found on the advertisement.
The theme of the meeting is The Work of Integral Ecology of a Grassroots Carmelite NGO: Karit Solidarios por la paz (Spain).
The main presented is Esther Martin Lozano, the General Secretary for Karit.
CISA and Edizioni Carmelitane Host Book Presentation
The Institutum Carmelitanum and Edizioni Carmelitane will be hosting a presentation of the book La demolita chiesa di S. Nicola dei Cesarini a Roma (The Demolished Church of S. Nicola dei Cesarini in Rome) at Centro Internazionale San’ Alberto on Wednesday, October 25, 2023, at 17:45.
See the latest publications of Edizioni Carmelitane at https://edizionicarmelitane.org/
Communications Commission Plans for Future
The International Communications Commission of the Order met by zoom on October 18, 2023 for 90 minutes to review progress in the program and to begin planning some future events. All the members except one were able to be online.
The report from William J. Harry, the director, updated members on the new webstore for Edizioni Carmelitane. Edizioni now fulfills all orders made through the webstore rather than sending them to a third part for fulfillment. This allows Edizioni to know who our customers are and what books they are buying. The webstore also allows better tracking of the inventory, sales received, and money paid. It also allows immediate payment with credit cards or through Paypal. The updated reported on progress in ongoing projects as well.
Our social media outreach continues to be stymied by lack of time. CITOC-online continues to hold pace with last year, although the updates now consolidate 3-4 news stories in one email. The weekly Celebrating at Home continues to be quite popular as does the Lectio divina. Generally positive feedback is received for these. Plans are in the works to develop a Lectio divina for the celebration of the Carmelite saints.
The Communications Office is arranging for additional support to facilitate the sending out of backlog books in a more timely basis than has been possible previously.
The office is experimenting with various forms of advertising of products. Efforts are continuing to reach markets beyond the provinces and lay Carmelites. Because of the expense involved, this will be done slowly and carefully to ensure the results are worth the time and expense.
A new catalogue has been printed and will be distributed to customers as well as to universities, archives, and libraries around the world. Some changes in the format were made to make the catalogue more accessible to the user. A different form of catalogue is being developed for the more popular books, as well as those from other publishing houses, which would be of more interest to the general reader of Carmelite spirituality.
Edizioni Carmelitane’s providing of its more popular books in the eBook format has proven quite encouraging. Over the coming months, more of the non-scientific books will become available in that format as well as the printed version.
An online meeting of the communications personnel from the various parts of the Order will be held in May 2024. Efforts will be continuing in the coming months to gather the names and addresses of people who work in this field. Although the communications office does have the names of some members already involved in communications in the Order, prior provincials, commissaries, and delegates for those areas we do not have anyone named will be contacted. The meeting will focus on what types of communications and resources are available in the Order currently and how we might effectively share those efforts. A second part of the meeting will be a discussion of what areas need to be developed. The goal will be to develop a way of sharing resources towards building a more effective communications program for the Order around the world.
The next meeting of the commission will be in March over Zoom. An in person meeting will be held in at the Curia in Rome May 27-29, 2024.
CISA Inaugurates the New Academic Year
After the Covid pandemic the community of Centro Internazionale di San’Alberto returned to a celebration of the new academic year with the two international communities in Rome participating. Every year at the beginning of the month of October, CISA there is opening of the academic year. Again this year, on October 12, with the prayer of vespers and an introduction by prior general Míċeál O'Neill on the importance of community and fraternal life, we met with members of the General Curia and entered into a new year of work and study.
The CISA community is composed of the members of the Institutum Carmelitanum, the archivist and librarian, and the students pursuing higher studies and specializations. This year members come from the provinces, commissariats, delegations in the Congo, Indonesia, India, Italy, Kenya, Malta, Timor Este, Vietnam, and Zimbabwe.
Students are studying at different universities in Rome, e.g. the Gregorian University, the Biblicum, the Salesianum ,and others. CISA, although it is a house of studies and research, is striving to live religious community life. In the academic year, there are times planned on a regular basis for Lectio divina, community prayer, retreat days, community meetings, formation days, and all that we need to improve the life of the brothers.
During the previous year CISA successfully closed with three members receiving doctorates in various theological subjects (see CITOC #74 and #146). Also during the current year, considerable energy went into unifying the general library with the Carmelite library under Mario Alfarano, O. Carm.
CISA hosts many visitors during the normal year, providing hospitality for the various international meetings of the Carmelite Family, as well as member of the Order and others who come to Rome for various reasons. The so-called “permanent community” is composed of the 7 confreres from the different countries of the world under the leadership of the prior of CISA, Tadeusz Popiela, O. Carm.
Causa Nostrae Laetitiae
PROFESSIO TEMPORANEA
24-09-23 Yorgan José Montana Martinez (Bar) Barcelona, España
24-09-23 José José Barrios Kanzler (Bar) Barcelona, España
01-10-23 Celina de Santa Teresa del Niño Jesús Riera Dearmas (VAL) Valencia, ES
ORDINATIO DIACONALIS
14-10-23 Francisco Javier Giraldes (ACV) Lomas de Zamora, Argentina




















