Fr Joseph Hung (Vietnam) put together this song with the help of AI for the General Chapter.
Jesus tells this story of a persistent widow who wins the day against an unjust judge.
The Carmelites in Timor-Leste met recently to discuss their life and ministry and to elect a new Council for Timor-Leste.
A major theme in St Luke’s Gospel is that the message of Jesus is for all: men and women, rich and poor, old and young, healthy and sick, gentile and Jew. No one is excluded.
At the conclusion of the General Chapter the new Prior General addressed the group.
You can download and save the scripture texts, reflections and prayers for Lectio Divina for each day of this month. Lectio Divina is a traditional way of praying the Scriptures. Visit our Lectio Divina page for more information about how to pray using Lectio Divina. Join our Lectio Online group. We meet every Friday at 10am (Australian Eastern Daylight Time) [You are welcome to join from other time zones, eg. Perth/Singapore/Philippines: 7am; Timor-Leste/Tokyo: 8am; New Zealand: 12pm; Los Angeles: Thursday 4pm; New York/Toronto: Thursday 7pm] to prayerfully reflect on the Gospel of the coming Sunday.
“Are you listening, God?” That’s the cry of the prophet Habakkuk in the first reading for this Sunday.
Fr Januario Pinto is the latest Timorese Carmelite to become an Australian Citizen.
AS the Church celebrates 100 years since the canonisation of St Therésè of Lisieux, better known as the Little Flower, the Carmelites remember her on her feast day of October 1.














