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CARMELITE SAINTS AND THEMES
Carmelite Studies X
A Better Wine:
Essays Celebrating Kieran Kavanaugh, O.C.D.
Edited by Kevin Culligan,
O.C.D.
Ten members of the
Institute of Carmelite Studies contribute to this volume honoring
their Carmelite brother and colleague, Father Kieran Kavanaugh.
O.C.D. on his fifty years as a Catholic priest. The ten essays and
their respective authors are as follows:
- Jesus Christ,
Friend and Liberator: The Christology of St. Teresa of Avila by
Daniel Chowning, O.C.D.
- Fair is Foul and
Foul is Fair: An Interpretation of Chapter Fourteen of Book One of
The Dark Night of St. John of the Cross by Marc Foley,
O.C.D.
- Jerome Gratian's
Constituciones del Cerro: An Example of Teresian Humor by
Michael Dodd
- The Holy
Spirit, Mary, and Thérèse of Lisieux
by Emmanuel Sullivan, O.C.D.
- Blind Hope
in Divine Mercy, by Chalres Niqueux; translated by
Salvatore Sciurba, O.C.D.
- "Something
Surprising:" Reflections on the Proclamation of St. Thérèse as
"Doctor of the Universal Church" by Steven Payne, O.C.D.
- Two Concentration
Camp Carmelites: St. Edith Stein and Père Jacques Bunel by John
Sullivan, O.C.D.
- Learning How to
Meditate: Fifty Years in Carmel
by Kevin Culligan, O.C.D.
- The Contemporary
Influence of the Carmelite Mystical School
by Denis Read, O.C.D.
- Afterword:
The Third Millennium: St. John of the Cross and
Interreligious Dialogue in Asia by William Johnston, S.J.
- The Bibliography
of Kieran Kavanaugh, O.C.D.
Compiled by Regis Jordan, O.C.D.
ISBN
978-0-935216-41-7
ICS Code: C10
353 pages, paper, $13.95
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Through his translations of the works of Saints Teresa of Avila
and John of the Cross and his other writings and ministries,
Kieran Kavanaugh has been a a major proponent of the Carmelite
heritage in the English-speaking world. In his honor, his
brothers offer spiritually enriching essays on Teresa of Avila,
John of the Cross,
Thérèse of Lisieux, Edith Stein and Père Jacques Bunel.
In his afterword, William Johnston, S.J., an internationally
recognized authority on mysticism, stresses the importance of
Saint John of the Cross for the future of interfaith dialogue in
Asia.
Readers of this volume of this tenth volume of Carmelite
Studies will find nourishment for their souls and a deeper
appreciation of the Carmelite tradition.
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