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Carmelite Prayer

3/3/2021

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This week we continue our exploration of Carmelite Spirituality with a focus on prayer.
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All humanity is on a spiritual journey, acknowledged or not. The writings, experiences and structures, which make up the history of Carmelites, are the result of attending to the Mystery met deeply within searching lives. Attentiveness to this Presence has been the continual goal of Carmelites. The first Carmelites carried lines of Scripture in their minds and hearts and regularly repeated them as a means of opening themselves to the One who gave them life.
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Carmelite saints have been compelled to express their experience of prayer
​The Carmelite way of prayer takes on a contemplative stance, which is an openness and trust in the love of God that is continually present and transforming our lives. Carmelites offer no single method or approach to prayer. They have learned that prayer is the Spirit’s work in us, like our breathing. God speaks us into life, and continually addresses us in our lives, so that we might have life to the full. Our effort in prayer, then, is one of listening and receiving.

Carmelite saints and writers have been compelled to express their experience of prayer. Teresa of Avila described it as conversation with a friend, with one who loves us. Thérèse of Lisieux spoke of simply gazing at God. Lawrence of the Resurrection spoke of a continual turning of heart and mind to God in each moment. John of the Cross encouraged a silent attentiveness to where our heart is struggling and experiencing exhaustion. This ‘dark night’ experience that John describes is an experience of transforming love, which first deeply unsettles opening to a deeper experience of the presence of God.
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The challenge for Carmelites along with all Christians is to become regularly aware of this loving Presence, in good times and in bad, both as individuals and as a community. The way of Carmelite prayer is like breathing, bringing into each moment a love that inspires courage, healing, forgiveness, joy, peace and wonder.
Adapted from: Climbing the Mountain, The Carmelite Journey, Johan Bergström-Allen, T.O.C.
​Next time… more on Carmelite Community

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312 Cavendish Road, Coorparoo, QLD, AUSTRALIA, 4151
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Phone:  07 3397 1587
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