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In the foreword of the « Ascent of Carmel », St John of the Cross writes: « There are some souls who think they (…)
A mysterious yearning Man constantly experiences many longings, but his fundamental and greatest yearning is a thirst for endless fullness, even if he doesn’t (…)
Yes why ? Since this kind of prayer can be full of traps, poverty, spiritual nights and requires time and inspiration? Other kinds of (…)
As a reminder, lectio divina is a slow, meditative and prayerful reading of the Word of God that it may impregnate and transform us. (…)
« In our daily timetable, an adequate time will be consecrated to « Lectio Divina » in order to be enlightened, fed and molded by (…)
A sister testifies: « I remember the day I heard that the Community belonged to the Virgin Mary. I said to myself « And (…)
The Community of the Beatitudes often refers to the Carmelite tradition, particularly on the subject of a life of orison. What does it mean? (…)
In the November bulletin, we have reflected on orison, or quiet personal prayer, as our primary grace. If we live this primary grace as (…)
WE ARE SO THANKFUL TO MATER ECCLESIAE FUND FOR VOCATIONS Why? – Because they just accepted the Community of the Beatitudes as being eligible (…)