Let us walk together, Lord!
Document
of the 92nd OCD General Chapter (Part
4 C/D)
Essential Elements of the Charism
IV. C/D. Mission (45-57) /
Unity of Prayer –
Fraternity - Mission (58-60)
The Declaration concludes by calling on all Discalced
Carmelites to embrace their missionary calling with renewed zeal. The
Declaration states that "mission is not an option for us; it is a
constitutive element of our charism."
The Declaration on the Carmelite-Teresian Charism for
Mission is an important document that will help to guide the Discalced
Carmelite Order in its missionary endeavours in the years to come.
45. A call to mission
A call to mission is a summons to engage in work that is intended to help others. This work can take many forms, such as providing humanitarian aid, promoting peace and justice, or sharing the Gospel message.
Those who feel called to a mission are often motivated by a
desire to make a difference in the world and to live out their faith in a
practical way. They may be drawn to mission work because they have a passion
for a particular cause or because they feel a personal connection to the people
they are serving.
Regardless of the specific motivation, those who answer the
call to mission are often deeply committed to their work. They are willing to
sacrifice their time, energy, and resources to help others in need.
If you are considering a call to mission, there are many
things you can do to prepare. First, pray about your calling and seek guidance
from God and from others who have experience in mission work. Second, educate
yourself about the cause you are passionate about and the people you hope to
serve. Third, develop the skills you need to be effective in your mission work.
Finally, connect with organizations that can provide support and resources.
Mission work can be challenging, but it is also incredibly
rewarding. It is an opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of
others and to grow in your own faith. If you are feeling called to a mission, I
encourage you to explore this possibility further. You may find that it is the
most fulfilling thing you ever do.
Here are some additional thoughts on the call to mission:
·
The call to mission is not always easy
to hear. It may require you to step outside of your comfort zone and to face
difficult challenges. But if you are truly called, you will find that the
rewards far outweigh the risks.
·
The call to mission is not a
one-size-fits-all proposition. There are many different ways to serve others in
need. Find a mission that is aligned with your gifts and talents, and that you
are passionate about.
·
The call to mission is not a solo
endeavour. Many others are also called to mission work. Find a
community of support to help you along the way.
If you are feeling called to a mission, I encourage you to answer that call. You may find that it is the most fulfilling thing you ever do.- A call to mission is a summons to engage in work that is intended to help others. This work can take many forms, such as providing humanitarian aid, promoting peace and justice, or sharing the Gospel message.
46. The mission of the Teresian Carmel
The mission of the Teresian Carmel Order is to live a life of prayer, contemplation, and service in imitation of Jesus Christ. The Order is dedicated to the pursuit of holiness and to the sharing of God's love with the world.
In the 16th century, St. Teresa of Avila and St. John of the
Cross reformed the Carmelite Order, returning it to its original ideals of
prayer, contemplation, and simplicity. The Teresian Carmel Order, as it is now
known, is based on the teachings of these two saints.
The mission of the Teresian Carmel Order is reflected in its
Rule of Life, which states that the Order's purpose is to "live in the
presence of God, in solitude and silence, in prayer and penance, in the service
of God and neighbour."
The Order's members, known as Carmelites, strive to live a
life of contemplation, which is a deep and personal relationship with God. They
believe that contemplation is the source of true spiritual growth and that it
is essential for living a truly Christian life.
Carmelites also believe in the importance of service to
others. They believe that their love for God should be expressed in concrete
ways, such as working to help the poor and marginalized.
The Teresian Carmel Order is a small order, with about
10,000 members worldwide. However, the Order has had a profound impact on the
Catholic Church. The Order's teachings on prayer and contemplation have
inspired many people, and its members have been known for their holiness and
their commitment to social justice.
The mission of the Teresian Carmel Order is a challenging
one, but it is also a rewarding one. Carmelites believe that their life is a
gift from God, and they are committed to living it in a way that honours God and
serves others.
Here are some of the key elements of the Teresian Carmel
Order's mission:
ü Contemplation:
Carmelites believe that contemplation is the source of true spiritual growth.
They strive to live a life of prayer and silence, to cultivate a deep
and personal relationship with God.
ü Simplicity:
Carmelites live a simple life, free from unnecessary possessions and
distractions. They believe that simplicity is essential for living a life of
focus and purpose.
ü Service:
Carmelites believe that their love for God should be expressed in concrete
ways, such as working to help the poor and marginalized. They are committed to
social justice and to working to make the world a better place.
47. The apostolic dimension in the Teresian experience
The apostolic dimension in the Teresian experience refers to how St. Teresa of Ávila understood and lived out her
call to share God's love with others. For Teresa, the apostolic life was not a
separate activity from her contemplative life, but rather an integral part of
it. She believed that her deep relationship with God through prayer and
contemplation was the source of her strength and inspiration for her apostolic
work.
Teresa's apostolic activity took many forms, including:
ü Prayer
for others: Teresa was a tireless intercessor, praying for the
salvation of souls, the needs of the Church, and the welfare of the world.
ü Spiritual
counselling: Teresa was a gifted spiritual advisor, offering guidance
and support to those who sought her counsel.
ü Founding
of monasteries: Teresa founded several Carmelite monasteries, which
became centres of prayer and renewal for the Church.
ü Writing:
Teresa's writings, including her autobiography, "The Life of Teresa of
Jesus," and her spiritual treatise, "The Interior Castle," have
had a profound impact on the Church and on countless individual Christians.
Teresa's understanding of the apostolic life was not based on external achievements or recognition, but rather on a deep love for God and a desire to share that love with others. She believed that true apostolic fruitfulness comes from a life of prayer and contemplation and that the most important thing we can do for others is to introduce them to God.
Teresa's example of apostolic life continues to inspire
Christians today. She shows us that the most effective way to share God's love
with others is to first cultivate a deep relationship with God ourselves. When
we are rooted in God's love, we will be naturally drawn to share that love with
others in whatever way God calls us to do so.
48. Pleasing the Lord
Pleasing the Lord in Carmel refers to how the Carmelite Order strives to live a life that is under
God's will. Carmelites believe that the best way to please God is to live a
life of prayer, contemplation, and service.
Prayer is central to the Carmelite life. Carmelites believe
that prayer is a way to communicate with God, to listen to God's voice, and to
receive God's grace. They pray for themselves, for others, and for the world.
Contemplation is another important aspect of the Carmelite
life. Contemplation is a deep and personal relationship with God. It is a state
of being in which one is aware of God's presence and love in a profound way.
Service is also important to Carmelites. They believe that
their love for God should be expressed in concrete ways, such as working to
help the poor and marginalized. They are committed to social justice and to
working to make the world a better place.
Here are some specific things that Carmelites do to please
the Lord:
ü They
pray regularly and sincerely.
ü They
strive to live a life of simplicity and detachment from material possessions.
ü They
practice humility and obedience.
ü They
are committed to chastity, poverty, and obedience.
ü They
are dedicated to the study of Scripture and the teaching of the Church.
ü They
are devoted to the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Joseph.
ü They
seek to live a life of charity and compassion.
ü They
are committed to the work of evangelization.
Carmelites believe that by living a life that is by God's will, they are pleasing God and bringing glory to God's
name. They believe that their life is a gift from God, and they are committed
to living it in a way that honours God and serves others.
Here are some additional thoughts on pleasing the Lord in
Carmel:
ü Pleasing
the Lord is not about earning God's favour or trying to impress God. It is about
loving God and wanting to do what is right.
ü Pleasing
the Lord is not about following a set of rules or regulations. It is about
living a life that is guided by love and compassion.
ü Pleasing
the Lord is not about being perfect. It is about striving to be better and
growing in holiness.
49. A life commitment
A life commitment in Carmel is a serious and
lifelong undertaking. It is a call to live a life of prayer, contemplation, and
service in imitation of Jesus Christ. It is a commitment to live a simple life,
free from unnecessary possessions and distractions. And it is a commitment to
work for the good of others, especially the poor and marginalized.
Those who make a life commitment in Carmel are called to
live a life of celibacy, poverty, and obedience. They are also called to live a
life of community, sharing their lives with other Carmelites in a monastery or
convent.
Life in Carmel is not easy. It requires a great deal of
sacrifice and self-discipline. But it is also a life of great joy and peace.
Carmelites believe that their life is a gift from God, and they are committed
to living it in a way that honours God and serves others.
Some of the benefits of making a life commitment in
Carmel:
·
A deeper relationship with God:
Carmelites believe that their life in Carmel is a way to deepen their
relationship with God. They believe that prayer, contemplation, and service are
all ways of connecting with God and experiencing God's love.
·
A life of purpose and meaning:
Carmelites believe that their life in Carmel is a life of purpose and meaning.
They believe that their work to help others and to make the world a better
place is a way of living out their faith and making a difference in the world.
·
A life of the community: Carmelites believe
that their life in Carmel is a life of community. They believe that living with
other Carmelites in a monastery or convent is a way to support each other and
to grow together in holiness.
·
A life of peace and joy: Carmelites
believe that their life in Carmel is a life of peace and joy. They believe that
living a simple life, free from unnecessary possessions and distractions, is a
way to find inner peace. And they believe that living a life of service to
others is a way to experience true joy.
50. The apostolic value of prayer
The apostolic value of prayer in Carmel refers to
the belief that prayer is a powerful tool for carrying out the Carmelite
Order's mission of sharing God's love with the world. Carmelites believe that
their prayers can have a real impact on the lives of others and that they are
called to pray for the needs of the Church, the world, and individuals in need.
There are many ways in which prayer can be apostolic in
Carmel. Here are a few examples:
ü Intercessory
prayer: Carmelites are known for their intercessory prayer, which
is praying for the needs of others. They may pray for the salvation of souls,
the healing of the sick, or the peace of the world.
ü Spiritual
guidance: Carmelites often provide spiritual guidance to others,
offering advice and encouragement based on their own experience of prayer. They
may also pray for those who are seeking spiritual guidance.
ü Writing
and speaking about prayer: Carmelites have written many books and
articles about prayer, and they often give talks and workshops on the subject.
They share their insights into prayer with others in order to help them grow in
their own prayer lives and to use prayer to serve others.
Carmelites believe that prayer is not just a personal
activity, but also a way to participate in God's work in the world. Through
prayer, they seek to connect with God's love and to share that love with
others. They believe that their prayers can make a real difference in the
world, and they are committed to using prayer to serve God and others.
Some of the reasons why prayer is considered to
have apostolic value in Carmel:
ü Prayer
can bring about change: Carmelites believe that prayer can
bring about real change in the world. They believe that God is active in the
world, and that prayer can be a way to partner with God in that work.
ü Prayer
can bring comfort and healing: Carmelites believe that prayer can
bring comfort and healing to those who are suffering. They believe that God is
a source of strength and hope, and that prayer can be a way to connect with
that strength and hope.
ü Prayer
can bring people closer to God: Carmelites believe that prayer can
bring people closer to God. They believe that prayer is a way to communicate
with God, to listen to God's voice, and to receive God's grace.
51. The multifaceted ecclesial work
The multifaceted ecclesial work in Carmel is a
reference to the many ways in which the Carmelite Order serves the Church.
Carmelites are involved in a wide variety of ministries, including
ü Prayer
and contemplation: Carmelites are known for their commitment to prayer and
contemplation. They believe that prayer is a way to connect with God and to
experience God's love. They also believe that contemplation is a way to deepen
their relationship with God and to grow in holiness.
ü Education:
Carmelites are involved in education at all levels, from elementary school to
seminary. They believe that education is a way to share their faith with others
and to help others grow in knowledge and understanding.
ü Healthcare:
Carmelites are involved in healthcare in a variety of ways, including providing
care to the elderly, the sick, and the poor. They believe that healthcare is a
way to express their love for God and to serve others in need.
ü Social
justice: Carmelites are involved in social justice ministries, such as working
to help the poor, the homeless, and the marginalized. They believe that social
justice is a way to express their faith in action and to work to make the world
a better place.
ü Evangelism:
Carmelites are involved in evangelism, which is sharing the Christian faith
with others. They believe that evangelism is a way to fulfil the Great
Commission of Jesus Christ to make disciples of all nations.
Carmelites believe that their ecclesial work is a way to
share God's love with the world. They believe that they are called to serve the
Church in whatever way God calls them, and they are committed to using their
gifts and talents to make a difference in the world.
How Carmelites are making a difference in the Church today?
ü They
are praying for the Church. Carmelites are praying for the Church's unity,
strength, and renewal. They are praying for the Pope, the bishops, and all the
clergy. They are praying for the laity, for those who are seeking the truth,
and for the world.
ü They
are teaching and catechizing. Carmelites are teaching the faith to children,
young people, and adults. They are catechizing converts and helping them to
grow in their faith. They are also teaching about the Bible, about prayer, and
about the saints.
ü They
are caring for the sick and the poor. Carmelites are working in hospitals,
clinics, and nursing homes. They are providing food, clothing, and shelter to
the homeless. They are visiting the elderly and the imprisoned.
ü They
are working for justice and peace. Carmelites are working to protect the
environment, to promote human rights, and to end poverty and hunger. They are
working to resolve conflict and to build peace.
ü They
are sharing the Gospel. Carmelites are sharing the Gospel with others through
their words, their actions, and their witness. They are inviting others to come
to know Jesus Christ and to experience the joy of the Christian life.
52. The Ministry of Spirituality
The Ministry of Spirituality in Carmel is a vital
aspect of the Carmelite Order's mission to share God's love with the world.
Through this ministry, Carmelites offer spiritual guidance, support, and
resources to individuals seeking to deepen their faith and grow in holiness.
Carmelites believe that spirituality is not just about
intellectual knowledge or religious practices; it is about a personal
relationship with God. They believe that spirituality is a gift from God and
that it is meant to be shared with others.
The Ministry of Spirituality in Carmel is based on the
Carmelite tradition of prayer, contemplation, and service. Carmelites believe
that prayer is a way to connect with God, contemplation is a way to deepen that
connection, and service is a way to express that connection in action.
Through the Ministry of Spirituality in Carmel, individuals
can:
ü Receive
spiritual guidance and support from Carmelite priests and sisters.
ü Participate
in spiritual retreats, workshops, and conferences.
ü Learn
about the Carmelite tradition of prayer, contemplation, and service.
ü Join a
Carmelite prayer group or community.
ü Find
resources to help them grow in their faith.
The Ministry of Spirituality in Carmel is open to people of
all faiths and backgrounds. Carmelites believe that everyone is called to a
relationship with God and that spirituality is a way to nurture that
relationship.
There are some of the specific ways in which the Ministry of
Spirituality in Carmel serves individuals seeking to deepen their faith and
grow in holiness:
ü Spiritual
direction: Carmelites offer spiritual direction to individuals seeking
guidance on their spiritual journey. Spiritual directors help individuals discern God's will in their lives, grow in prayer and contemplation, and live out their faith in their daily lives.
ü Retreats
and workshops: Carmelites offer retreats and workshops on a variety of topics
related to spirituality, such as prayer, contemplation, scripture study, and
discernment. These retreats and workshops provide individuals with an
opportunity to deepen their understanding of spirituality and to experience the
Carmelite tradition firsthand.
ü Resources:
Carmelites provide a variety of resources to help individuals grow in their
faith, including books, articles, and websites. These resources offer guidance
on prayer, contemplation, and service, as well as insights into the Carmelite
tradition.
ü Prayer
groups and communities: Carmelites offer prayer groups and communities that
provide individuals with an opportunity to pray together, share their
experiences of faith, and support each other on their spiritual journey.
The Ministry of Spirituality in Carmel is a valuable
resource for anyone seeking to deepen their faith and grow in holiness. Through
this ministry, individuals can connect with God, discover their own spiritual
gifts, and live a life that is both meaningful and fulfilling.
53. The mission and gentes
The mission and gentes in Carmel are two
important aspects of the Carmelite Order's identity and purpose.
Mission
The mission of the Carmelite Order is to share God's love
with the world through prayer, contemplation, and service. Carmelites believe
that they are called to live a life of prayer and contemplation and that this
life of prayer and contemplation is the source of their strength to serve
others.
Carmelites serve others in a variety of ways, including:
ü Praying
for the Church and the world
ü Teaching
and catechizing
ü Caring
for the sick and the poor
ü Working
for justice and peace
ü Sharing
the Gospel
Carmelites believe that their mission is a call from God and that they are committed to fulfilling that call in whatever way God calls
them to serve.
Gentes
The gentes in Carmel are the people who are served by the
Carmelite Order. The gentes include all people, regardless of their race,
religion, or social status. Carmelites believe that they are called to serve
all people with love and compassion.
Carmelites serve the gentes in a variety of ways, including:
ü Providing
spiritual guidance and support
ü Offering
education and formation
ü Providing
healthcare and social services
ü Advocating
for the rights of the poor and marginalized
ü Promoting
peace and reconciliation
Carmelites believe that their service to the gentes is a way
of sharing God's love with the world. They believe that their work with the
gentes is a way of making a real difference in the lives of others.
The mission and gentes in Carmel are two important aspects
of the Carmelite Order's identity and purpose. Carmelites are called to live a
life of prayer, contemplation, and service, and to share God's love with the
world through their work with the gentes.
54. Attentive to today's world in Carmel
The
Carmelite Order is a contemplative religious order that was founded in the 12th
century. Carmelites are known for their commitment to prayer, contemplation,
and simplicity. They live a life of solitude and silence, and they dedicate
themselves to the pursuit of holiness.
While Carmelites are committed to their contemplative life, they are also aware of the needs of the world around them. They are attentive to the challenges and injustices that people face, and they are committed to working for peace, justice, and the common good.
Carmelites believe that their contemplative life is not a retreat from the world, but rather a way of preparing them to serve the world more effectively. They believe that their prayer and contemplation give them the strength and compassion they need to work for justice, peace, and the common good.
55. Community discernment on mission
Community discernment on mission in Carmel is a
process by which the Carmelite Order discerns God's will for its mission in the
world. This process is based on prayer, contemplation, and dialogue.
The process of community discernment on mission in Carmel
begins with prayer. The Carmelites pray for God's guidance and wisdom. They
also pray for the courage to discern God's will and the strength to follow
through on it.
After prayer, the Carmelites enter a period of
contemplation. They reflect on their own experiences, the needs of the world,
and the teachings of the Church. They also listen to the Holy Spirit, who
speaks to them through their hearts.
Finally, the Carmelites enter into dialogue with each other.
They share their thoughts, feelings, and insights. They listen to each other
with respect and openness. Through dialogue, they come to a shared
understanding of God's will for their mission.
The process of community discernment on mission in Carmel is
ongoing. The Carmelites are constantly discerning God's will for
their mission. They are always open to new insights and new ways of living out
their mission.
Community discernment on mission in Carmel is a powerful
tool for making a difference in the world. By discerning God's will for their
mission, the Carmelites can focus their efforts on the most important
things. They are also able to work together more effectively.
The process of community discernment on mission in Carmel is
also a source of hope for the world. By discerning God's will, the Carmelites
can see the world through God's eyes. They can see the
potential for good in every person and in every situation.
56. The communal character of the apostolate
The communal character of the apostolate in
Carmel refers to how the Carmelite Order carries out its mission
of sharing God's love with the world. Carmelites believe that their mission is
best fulfilled when it is carried out in a community setting, where they can
support each other and work together to achieve their goals.
There are several reasons why the communal character of the
apostolate is important to Carmelites.
ü First,
Carmelites believe that their community is a source of strength and support.
They know that they can rely on each other for prayer, encouragement, and
advice. They also know that they can share their gifts and talents with each
other to benefit the community as a whole.
ü Second,
Carmelites believe that their community is a place where they can learn from
each other. They can learn from each other's experiences, insights, and
perspectives. They can also learn from each other's mistakes and successes.
This shared learning helps Carmelites to grow and develop as individuals and as
members of the Carmelite community.
ü Third,
Carmelites believe that their community is a place where they can be held
accountable for their actions. They know that they are responsible for their
own actions, but they also know that they are accountable to their community.
This accountability helps Carmelites to stay true to their values and to live
out their mission in a way that is consistent with the teachings of the Church.
The communal character of the apostolate is a way of life
for Carmelites. It is an essential part of their identity and mission. It is a
way for them to share God's love with the world in a way that is both effective
and meaningful.
Here are some examples of how the communal character of the
apostolate is expressed in Carmel:
ü Carmelites
pray together regularly. They pray for each other, for the Church, and for the
world. They also pray for the people they serve through their apostolic work.
ü Carmelites
work together to carry out their mission. They share their gifts and talents
with each other to achieve common goals. They also support each other in times
of difficulty.
ü Carmelites
hold each other accountable for their actions. They are honest with each other
about their mistakes and weaknesses. They also offer each other support and
encouragement to help them grow in holiness.
The communal character of the apostolate is a powerful force
for good in the world. It is a way for Carmelites to make a difference in the
world by sharing God's love with others. It is also a way for Carmelites to
grow in their own faith and holiness.
57. The apostolate shared between friars, nuns, and laity
The apostolate shared between friars, nuns, and laity in Carmel is a unique and powerful expression of the Carmelite Order's mission
of sharing God's love with the world.
Carmelites believe that all members of the Order, regardless
of their state of life, are called to participate in the apostolate. This means
that friars, nuns, and laity are all called to use their gifts and talents to
share God's love with others.
The apostolate shared between friars, nuns, and laity in
Carmel is based on the principle of mutuality. This means that all members of
the Order are responsible for each other and for the work of the Order as a
whole.
There are many ways in which friars, nuns, and laity in
Carmel share in the apostolate.
ü Friars
and nuns are called to provide spiritual guidance and support to the laity.
They do this through preaching, teaching, and counselling.
ü Friars
and nuns are called to pray for the laity. They pray for the laity's needs,
their intentions, and their salvation.
ü Friars
and nuns are called to work with the laity in various ministries. They do this
by teaching, serving the poor, and promoting justice and peace.
ü The
laity are called to support the work of friars and nuns. They do this through
prayer, financial support, and volunteering their time and talents.
The apostolate shared between friars, nuns, and laity in
Carmel is a powerful way of sharing God's love with the world. It is a way for
all members of the Order to live out their vocation and to make a difference in
the world.
Here are some examples of how the apostolate shared between
friars, nuns, and laity in Carmel is expressed:
ü Friars,
nuns, and laity pray together regularly. They pray for each other, for the
Church, and for the world. They also pray for the people they serve through
their apostolic work.
ü Friars,
nuns, and laity work together to carry out the Order's mission. They share
their gifts and talents with each other to achieve common goals. They also
support each other in times of difficulty.
ü Friars,
nuns, and laity hold each other accountable for their actions. They are honest
with each other about their mistakes and weaknesses. They also offer each other
support and encouragement to help them grow in holiness.
The apostolate shared between friars, nuns, and laity in
Carmel is a vital part of the Order's identity and mission. It is a way for the
Order to share God's love with the world in a way that is both effective and
meaningful.
IV.
D. Unity of prayer – Fraternity – Mission
58.
Three aspects of an indivisible reality
Prayer, fraternity, and mission are the three fundamental
aspects of the Teresian Charism. These elements are intimately interconnected
and form an indivisible whole. They are not separate or distinct, but rather,
they intertwine and support each other, shaping the life and spirituality of
Teresian Carmelites.
Prayer
Prayer is the foundation of the Teresian Charism. It is the
primary means through which Teresian Carmelites encounter God and grow in their
relationship with Him. Teresian spirituality emphasizes the importance of a
personal, intimate friendship with God, characterized by love, trust, and
surrender. Prayer is seen as a conversation with God, a dialogue in which we
share our joys, sorrows, and aspirations with Him. It is through prayer that we
receive His grace and strength to live our lives according to His will.
Fraternity
Fraternity is the lifeblood of Teresian Carmelites. It is
the sense of belonging, community, and shared purpose that binds them together.
Teresian spirituality emphasizes the importance of living in a community,
supporting one another in their spiritual journey, and sharing their gifts and
talents for the common good. Fraternity is a source of love, acceptance, and
mutual encouragement, helping Teresian Carmelites to grow in their faith and
holiness.
Mission
The mission is the outward expression of Teresian Carmelites'
love for God and their desire to share it with others. It is the act of putting
their faith into action, bringing God's love and compassion to the world.
Teresian spirituality emphasizes the importance of being witnesses to Christ in
their daily lives, through their words, actions, and attitudes. The mission is not
just something Teresian Carmelites do; it is who they are.
59.
Three elements that nourish one another
Prayer, fraternity, and mission are not merely three
separate aspects of Teresian life; they are intimately interconnected and form
an indivisible whole. Prayer provides the foundation for fraternity and
mission, as it is through prayer that we deepen our relationship with God and
receive the grace and strength to live out our vocation. Fraternity nurtures
prayer, as it provides a supportive environment in which we can grow in our
faith and spirituality. Mission flows from fraternity and prayer, as it is through
our love for God and our relationships with others that we are called to serve
the world.
The Teresian Charism, with its emphasis on prayer,
fraternity, and mission, provides a powerful framework for living a life of
love, service, and transformation. By embracing these three interconnected
elements, Carmelites can become beacons of hope and compassion in the world,
embodying the love and mercy of God.
60.
A harmony to be fostered
The Harmony of Prayer, Fraternity, and Mission is a
beautiful and powerful concept that is central to the Teresian Charism. It is
rooted in the belief that these three elements are not separate or distinct,
but rather, they are interconnected and support each other. When we live in
harmony with these three aspects of our lives, we can grow in our faith, love,
and service to others.
Prayer is the foundation of our relationship with God. It is
through prayer that we connect with the Divine, seek guidance and strength, and
express our love and gratitude. Prayer can take many forms, from formal
liturgies to informal conversations with God. The important thing is that we
make it a regular part of our lives and that we approach it with humility,
openness, and sincerity.
Fraternity is the community of love and support that we
share with others. It is through fraternity that we find encouragement,
companionship, and a sense of belonging. Fraternity can exist at many levels,
from our intimate relationships with family and friends to our broader
connections with the Church and community. The important thing is that we
create and nurture relationships in which we can be honest, vulnerable, and
supportive of one another.
Mission is the act of living out our faith in the world. It
is through mission that we share God's love and compassion with others, and
work to make the world a better place. The mission can take many forms, from
volunteering our time to serving the poor and marginalized to speaking out
against injustice and advocating for peace. The important thing is that we find
ways to use our gifts and talents to make a positive impact on the world.
When we live in harmony with these three elements, we can
experience a deeper connection with God, a stronger sense of community with
others, and a greater sense of purpose in our lives. We can become more loving,
compassionate, and effective in our service to others.

I really appreciate the time and effort you have put in for explaining this "Let us walk together, Lord Document of the 92nd OCD General Chapter." Congratulations dear Dr. NicK OCD
ReplyDeleteOverall I could see, this was a great article with a unique point of view with the Carmelite tradition and Spirit of living the constitution. Waiting for the next part....
ReplyDeleteContinue to write and Best wishes. I hope your blog is seen by many people and some are encouraging you to write. Congratulations dear Fr. Nicholas.
ReplyDeleteCarmelite views can be a great source of inspiration for all religious individuals. Carmelite views emphasize the importance of contemplation, prayer, and living a life dedicated to God in mission and fraternal love. These values can be applied universally as they promote spiritual growth and deepening one's connection with the divine. By embracing Carmelite perspectives, religious individuals can find common ground in pursuing a more meaningful and fulfilling spiritual journey. Whether you are seeking solace in moments of solitude, exploring different forms of prayer, or learning to live a more purposeful life, Carmelite views offer valuable insights that can benefit anyone on their religious path. Thank you for writing a wonderful and blessed message for all the religious and especially to our Carmelites. We read your materials in the community and having dialogue every day on each points. Thank you Dear Fr. Nicholas...
ReplyDeleteHi, Nicholas, Keep on growing and shine well. God Bless all your endeavours.
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ReplyDeleteKeep rocking with your writings dear Nicho
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