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Divine Intimacy
This Book of Meditations is a classic and is seeped in Carmelite spirituality. For every day it offers two meditations, in liturgical arrangement, that enable the soul to enter the conscious presence of God and to reflect on the theme of the day. These are followed by a ‘Colloquy’ that helps the person at prayer to start a friendly conversation with God where acts of praise and love, petition and thanksgiving are made, together with good resolutions for the future. Here we are at the very heart of prayer, which is a heart-to-heart encounter in faith with the living God.
Published by Baronius Press.
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Healed by Love
God has planted in our hearts an insatiable longing to love and be loved, that is, to love God, others, and creation with the very love of God. We know, however, from our human experience, that we fail to love as we desire with all our hearts. In Healed by Love, Carmelite Friar Daniel Chowning urges those in need of healing to seek refuge in the spiritual doctrine of St. John of the Cross.
Published by Liturgical Press.
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The Carmelite Tradition
This collection of essays by prominent Carmelite scholars responds to the widespread interest in the prayer that has inspired Carmelites and their followers for eight centuries. From its origins around 1200, through the sixteenth century of Teresa of Avila and John of the Cross, and into the late nineteenth century when Thérèse of Lisieux broke onto the spiritual scene with a fresh look at how to be a saint, the Carmelite tradition has inspired laity and clergy with its emphasis on contemplative prayer. Besides an examination of the spirituality of these three Carmelite doctors of the church, the essays in this books explore recent current of the Carmelite prayer, including the contributions to that tradition of Edith Stein who was martyred at Auschwitz.
Published by Liturgical Press.
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A Shower of Roses: The Most Beautiful Miracles of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux
Among the fourteen thousand testimonies of apparitions, healings, and conversions preserved in the Carmel of Lisieux since the saint’s death, archivist Camille Burette has selected the most meaningful and moving among them to include in this volume. Like the miracle stories of the Gospel, they nurture our faith. From Edith Piaf’s healing to Grégory Turpin’s conversion, from the battlefields of World War I to modern-day families, Saint Thérèse never stops answering those who invoke her. With one aim: “To love Jesus and make him loved.”
Published by Angelico Press.
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Stronger than Steel: Soldiers of the Great War Write to Thérèse of Lisieux
This remarkable collection of letters from (mostly French) soldiers fighting in the Great War and enduring its abysmal horrors are astonishing and moving testimonies of how Thérèse appeared to them or spoke to them when invoked—how she miraculously protected them from “showers of iron and fire,” delivered them from precipitous danger, healed them when doctors despaired, and encouraged them in the trials of battle. Shedding new light on the enduring mission of this beloved saint, Stronger than Steel will rekindle the reader’s devotion to “the greatest saint of modern times.”
Published by Angelico Press.
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Learned, Experienced, and Discerning
Through their classic spiritual texts, Teresa of Avila and John of the Cross offer valuable maps of tried paths along the way. But they were both, at the same time, experienced and sought-after spiritual companions for many others. Their timeless insights into the qualities that should mark a good spiritual director—earned, experienced, and discerning—are the fruit of their own prayer, reflection, and rich personal experience as guides and as people guided by others.
Published by Liturgical Press.
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Light for the Journey: Reflections from Carmel (Second Edition)
This is a very unique calendar featuring a quote each day from one of the Carmelite Saints or Blesseds, followed by a personal reflection on that quote. These reflections are the fruit of prayer, spiritual reading and Lectio Divina of these Nuns, and are a wonderful way to become acquainted with the vitality and freshness of Carmelite spirituality.
Saint John of the Cross for Every Day
From John of the Cross, the saint who gave us the famous phrase the "Dark Night of the Soul," comes this one-a-day selection of quotes for an entire year. Intensely in love with both God and the reformation of the Carmelite order, this inspiring saint invites readers to share in the living flame of love that enlightens all who strive to follow the "ascent of their soul" to union with God.
The Love that Keeps Us Sane
This volume offers a portrayal of St. Thérèse as a real person who experienced and dealt with all the vicissitudes and trials of the human condition. What distinguished her, however, was her capacity to deal with the absurdities of daily life without losing perspective. Her great gift was the ability to see everything in the light of eternity, and it was this insight that helped her to keep all things their proper proportion. In this volume her gift is shared with readers who are encouraged to embrace her view as they attempt to keep sane amid the struggles of everyday living.
Saint Teresa of Avila for Every Day
Composed of lines taken from her mystical masterpiece The Interior Castle (1579), Saint Teresa of Avila for Every Day presents a year of accessible gems of wisdom. Each day has a line that, when repeated, can become a mantra for the seeker on their spiritual quest.
The Little Way for Every Day
Composed of lines from St. Thérèse of Lisieux's autobiography, as well as her letters and her poetry, The Little Way for Every Day provides a daily nugget of nourishment for the soul searching for meaning in today's world. "The Little Flower" (as she is universally known) imparts wisdom drop by drop, like a solder of love uniting hearts and minds with Christ.










