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CARMELITE SAINTS AND THEMES
The Way of the Cross with the Carmelite Saints
Compiled and
illustrated by Sister Joseph Marie, C.H.T. (Carmelite Hermit of
the Trinity).
THE CARMELITE SAINTS in their prayers and reflections reveal a deep
communion with the Passion of Jesus. In the light of Christ
crucified they beheld the depths of the heart of God and discovered
there as well the meaning of the human heart. We cannot reach the
thicket of God's riches for which we were created, Saint John of the
Cross says, without peering into the thicket of his sufferings.
One of the most fruitful practices of Christian piety is known
as The Way of the Cross (or Stations of the Cross), a devotion that
in all probability dates back to the era of the first Christians. As
practiced today, the devotion centers on fourteen chosen
representations of the sufferings of Christ on his way to Calvary.
Each station or stop is a place for contemplation, a moment to gaze
on the sorrowful Christ who remains close to us in the mystery of
human suffering. One day while making the Way of the Cross, St.
Thérèse of Lisieux was seized with a forceful love of God and
totally plunged in fire and sweetness. Theologians see this grace as
of special importance for the transmission of her Little Way.
ISBN
0-935216-29-4
ICS Code: WOC
98 pages, paper, $9.95.
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Now we have the opportunity to make the Way of the Cross with
five inspiring Carmelite saints. Following along with them Christ in
his sufferings, we see that the Passion of Christ cannot be
exhausted, and these saints have always more to tell us. This is not
a book to be read but once and then discarded, it is a book for a
lifetime. "The Savior today looks at us, solemnly probing us, and
asks each one of us: Will you remain faithful to the Crucified?"
(Saint Edith Stein)
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