In this third lecture in the Titus Brandsma Series Fr Leopold Glueckert unfolds the social and political circumstances of Titus Brandsma's life, ministry, imprisonment and death. Brandsma was named 'the dangerous little friar' by the Gestapo for his lectures, articles and influence against the rise of National Socialism in Germany and Holland.
You can view and download our series of leaflets and prayer cards about Titus Brandsma by visiting our Titus Brandsma Resources page. When complete, the series of leaflets will cover 10 important aspects of St Titus' life and teaching. Our prayer cards and bookmarks celebrating the canonisation of St Titus will also be available to view and order.
Timor-Leste will celebrate 20 years of independence on 20 May, the anniversary of the day the United Nations, which ran the country for 2 and a half years, handed over power to East Timorese leaders. Mayra Walsh, Fr Carlito da Costa Araújo and Fr Wayne Stanhope reflect on Timor's journey to independence and the involvement of the Australian Carmelites in this month's issue of our JPIC Newsletter.
Catholic Religious Australia has published a special issue of its newsletter, Just Now, to help us think about some important issues of justice, that should be raised in the2022 Federal election. It outlines principles of Catholic Social Teaching to help to guide your consideration of these issues, as well as some questions that could be posed when examining the policies of political partiesand candidates.
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 every Friday at 10am (Australian Eastern Standard Time) to prayerfully reflect on the coming Sunday's Gospel. Register here.
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This week's Gospel contains the heart-warming story of Jesus and his friends having breakfast on the beach. All the meals we share are reminders of the Eucharistic Meal which keeps us in communion with the life of the Risen Christ and with one another.
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Celebrating At Home Third Sunday of Easter [PDF]
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Titus Brandsma was a truly contemplative person. During his life he remained deeply in touch with God and deeply in touch with his fellow human beings. Carmelites understand contemplation as an attitude of openness to God, whose presence we discover in all things. Contemplation can permeate every dimension of our lives.
"A life lived for others is a life worthwhile." Albert Einstein. On ANZAC Day we remember all service men and women who gave their lives. May they rest in peace. Lest We Forget.
Photo: Fr Joe Phillips O.Carm served as chaplain in the Middle East, New Guinea, Japan & Korea.
In today’s Gospel reading there are two stories of transformation through encounter with the risen Jesus. The first is the transformation of a group of frightened people, hiding in a room to bold proclaimers of God’s love and mercy. The second is the story of the transformation of doubting Thomas to believeing Thomas.
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When someone dies, one of the things we often feel is their absence. The rooms where they lived with us, the places where they sat are now empty and our hearts ache. In a way, we are all caught in tombs which hold loved ones, our experiences of hurt and harm, our fears and anxieties. What we seem to need above all is presence. Easter is a story of transformation. Where once there was only absence, now there is calm, loving, healing Presence and we know we are not alone. Our tombs begin to empty, and joy becomes possible again. Resurrection is all about death giving way to life, the impossible becoming possible, absence becoming presence. Download Celebrating At Home for Easter Sunday.
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