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CARMELITE SAINTS AND THEMES
Carmelite Spirituality in the Teresian Tradition
By Paul-Marie of
the Cross, OCD. Translated by Kathryn Sullivan, RCSJ, and edited by
Steven Payne, OCD. Revised edition of classic overview of the
principal texts, themes, and teachings of Carmel: Elijah and Mary,
the Rule of St. Albert, the Carmelite understanding of prayer, and
the message of Sts. Teresa, John of the Cross, and Thérèse.
ISBN
0-935216-50-2
ICS Code: CS
96 pages, paper, $8.95.
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Carmel is known above all for her priceless heritage of
spirituality. For centuries, in the spirit of Elijah and the ancient
prophets, Carmelites have sought to encounter the living God and to
teach others the ways of prayer. In sixteenth-century Spain, Saint
Teresa of Avila brought renewed vitality to this religious family by
inaugurating a reform movement that became known as the Discalced
Carmelites, a new and fruitful branch on an ancient vine.
Carmelite Spirituality in the Teresian Tradition, first
published in English in 1959, provides a concise and inspiring
overview of Carmel's spiritual heritage from a Teresian perspective.
Renowned Discalced Carmelite author Paul-Marie of the Cross
identifies the principal texts, themes, figures, and teachings of
Carmel: Elijah and Mary, the Rule of St. Albert and the
Book of the Institution of the First Monks, the Carmelite
understanding of contemplation and the degrees of prayer, the
message of Saints Teresa, John of the Cross, and Thérèse of Lisieux.
This classic essay, long out of print, is here updated and reprinted
for a new generation of seekers longing to slake their spiritual
thirst at the fount of Carmel.
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