There, at the beginning of the thirteenth century, under the title of “Saint Mary of Mount Carmel,” the Order of Carmelites had its formal beginning.
Photo: Ruins of the first Carmelite chapel in Wadi es-Siah on Mount Carmel in the Holy Land
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From the fourteenth century this title, recalling the countless blessings of its patroness, began to be celebrated solemnly, first in England and then gradually throughout the whole Order.
Photo: Aylesford, England priory and St Simon Stock shrine
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The title of "Our Lady of Mt Carmel" attained its supreme place from the beginning of the seventeenth century, when the General Chapter declared it to be the principal feast of the Order, and Paul V recognized it as the feast of the Scapular Confraternity.
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Carmelites celebrate July 16 as a Solemnity; the Holy See has designated the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel to be our Patroness and the Head of Our Order. Carmelites are distinguished in this way from other religious orders who were founded by particular saints.
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Because Carmelites observe Our Lady's feast day as a Solemnity, we sing a Sequence Hymn at the Mass in both ordinary form (Novus Ordo) and the extraordinary form (Vetus Ordo). In this video, @karmelici_bosi Carmelite friars from Poland sing 8 stanzas
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Per incerta
prudens consilium
per adversa
iuge solatium
largiaris.
Photo: Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago de Chile
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Mater dulcis
Carmeli domina,
plebem tuam
reple laetitia
qua bearis.
Paradisi
clavis et ianua,
fac nos duci
quo, Mater, gloria
coronaris.
Photo: July 16 procession "La Carihuela" in Torremolinos, Spain
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PRAYER
Father,
may the prayers of the Blessed Virgin Mary,
Mother and Queen of Carmel,
protect us, and bring us to your holy Mountain,
Christ our Lord,
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
God for ever and ever.
Amen.
📸@LawrenceOP
Stella Maris Church, Israel
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So many of you have reached out asking for news, and we're deeply touched by your concern. The massacres unfolding on Syria’s northwest coast, in the Alawite region where the former president’s family comes from, defy words.
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This is a crime against humanity—a true genocide. How can the simple, impoverished Alawite people be held responsible for decades of rule by the Assad family? Shock, anger, and fear are spreading across Latakia and beyond. Where is this all leading?
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Who will stand up for these poor people—who have no money, no power, and no means to defend themselves? We beg you: pray, and do whatever is in your power to help stop this inhuman slaughter.
This morning, we spoke with Sr. Rima, the Superior of the Apostolic Carmelite Sisters of St.
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UNDOCUMENTED MIGRANTS 🧵
St. John Paul II - World Migration Day, 1996
#immigration
Dear Brothers and Sisters, 1. The phenomenon of migration with its complex problems challenges the international community & individual States today more than ever.
The latter generally tend to intervene by tightening migration laws and reinforcing border control systems. Thus migration loses that dimension of economic, social and cultural development which it had in the past.
#immigration
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In fact, there is less and less talk of the situation of "emigrants" in their countries of origin, and more and more of "immigrants", with respect to the problems they create in the countries where they settle.
#immigration
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Bishop Rolando Álvarez of Matagalpa, Nicaragua, visits Albacete
In February 2023, Bishop Rolando Álvarez was sentenced to 26 years in prison. After spending a year incarcerated, he was expelled from Nicaragua in January 2024 and sent to Rome.
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While in Albacete, Bishop Álvarez joined diocesan priests to commemorate the centenary of the canonical establishment of the Diocese of Matagalpa, a small, predominantly rural diocese of 6,500 square kilometers, with a population of 600,000, 28 parishes & 75% Catholics.
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Q. Bishop Rolando, how are you?
A. By God’s grace, I am well. I’ve begun a pastoral visit. In Greece, I led spiritual exercises for cloistered Dominican nuns. Then I visited Toledo, where three seminarians from my diocese are studying.
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🤔DID YOU KNOW? In our #quoteoftheday for #July18, we mentioned Joseph Lémann. He was a devout Jew from Lyon, France who joined the Catholic Church along w/ his twin bro at age 18 after mtg Hermann Cohen. In 1892 they helped found the Carmel of Haifa, seen here. @ocdcuria 1/5
The original monastery was built on the shores of Haifa Bay. It was scenic but unsafe; the nuns fled at the Turkish invasion, so the Turks used it as a hospital. After the nuns returned, the founders of LaFarge Cement built a new monastery (1937), an art deco jewel. 2/5
Of course, politics & war played a part: the British Mandate govt wanted to expropriate the nuns' bayshore property to build a port at Haifa. The nuns sold a parcel of land to the British, who built a hospital & the nuns bought land next to the friars on top of the mountain. 3/5
Quote of the day, 19 July: Silvio José Báez, O.C.D. | "We rest when we seek a "solitary place" (Mk. 6:31) to be silent and enter into ourselves..." carmelitequotes.blog/2021/07/18/19j…
“And he said to them, 'Come away to some lonely place all by yourselves and rest for a while'; for there were so many coming and going that there was no time for them even to eat.
Bishop @silviojbaez preaching (Mark 6:34)
"He saw a great crowd; and he had compassion for them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd; and he began to teach them many things."
👉🏾"In many of our countries today, people live like "sheep without a shepherd"...
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"In many of our countries today, people live like "sheep without a shepherd", not only because of the scandalous lack of trustworthy leadership but also because those who rise to power have no compassion for the people." @silviojbaez
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Posoltega, 1999 2/7
"When there is compassion in politics, the dignity of each person is respected, leaders seek the welfare of all, they promote freedom, and foster social plurality as an asset...."
Bishop @silviojbaez
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