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The Way of the Carmelites

A Prayer Journey Through Lent

Fr James McCaffrey

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English
SPCK Publishing
16 November 2017
Series: The Way of
'Useful and beautiful.' Sara Maitland, author of A Book of Silence

For Carmelites, prayer is friendship with God in a silent communion of love. By fixing our eyes on the vulnerability of Jesus and on his unrequited love for us, we are transformed. For a life permeated by closeness to him, contemplation becomes the source of action.

This beautifully written book, replete with reflections on the Bible, is a spiritual companion and guide for Lent - and the rest of the year - that will introduce readers to the riches of the Carmelite tradition. It also includes questions at the end of each chapter that enable us to follow the profound and practical way of the Carmelites.
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Imprint:   SPCK Publishing
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 138mm, 
Weight:   149g
ISBN:   9780281075294
ISBN 10:   0281075298
Series:   The Way of
Pages:   108
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Prologue xv 1 The Carmelite Rule: A biblical mosaic 1 2 The heritage of Elijah: Father of all Carmelites 14 3 Reading the Scriptures with Mary: An invitation to lectio divina 24 4 Teresian spirituality: A life of prayer 31 5 His heart an open wound: The love that leads to Calvary 48 6 Into all truth: Led by the Holy Spirit 63 Notes 81 Copyright acknowledgements 87

James McCaffrey OCD is Director of Teresian Press and Editor of Mount Carmel: A Review of the Spiritual Life. He has a doctorate in Scripture from the Biblical Institute, Rome, The House with Many Rooms: The Temple Theme of Jn. 14.2–3, and is an experienced speaker on Carmelite spirituality and Scripture. He is the author of numerous publications, including A Biblical Prayer Journey in the Holy Land, The Carmelite Charism: Exploring the Biblical Roots, Captive Flames: A Biblical Reading of the Carmelite Saints, Prayer – The Heart of the Gospels and Infinite Horizons: Scripture through Carmelite Eyes.

Reviews for The Way of the Carmelites: A Prayer Journey Through Lent

We are living through times of disillusionment and bewilderment - a global dark night of the soul . Carmelite spirituality understands this terrain. This book guides us expertly into the spirit of Carmel, outlining its background, introducing us to major Carmelite visionaries, from Teresa of Avila to Edith Stein, and inviting us to explore the Carmelite method of quiet contemplative prayer, just gazing on God . A series of very practical contemporary questions encourages us to apply Carmelite wisdom to our own situations, and allow the gentle light of Carmel's wisdom to bring insight to our own dark nights. * Margaret Silf, author and retreat facilitator * For any Christians who have asked themselves the question, How do I pray? , especially during the sacred season of Lent, this book will come as a timely help. Fr McCaffrey, drawing upon a lifetime's experience of Carmelite life and his own unsurpassable biblical scholarship, presents a satisfying synthesis - scholarly and practical, humble yet brilliant. I warmly commend it. * Professor Peter Tyler, St Mary's University, Twickenham, London * Partly because of the intense mystical experiences of individual Carmelites, and particularly of Teresa of Avila and John of the Cross, it is too easy to see Carmelite spirituality as difficult or even esoteric; as only suited to very advanced souls. Fr McCaffrey ocd does an extraordinarily lovely job of making this spiritual tradition somehow pure - sensible has become too prosaic a word. The underlying themes of openness to the spirit through the Scriptures are made accessible, enriching, worthwhile. It is the sort of Lent book many of us need - expanding and deepening our practice as an exploration into the new which at the same time has been tested through the tradition. It is both useful and beautiful. * Sara Maitland, author of A Book of Silence and many other titles * In a world marked by division and uncertainty, God calls us to communion. Too many hearts are beset by lingering weakness and unhealed wounds. God beckons with silence. Our lives are filled with the disposable and casual. God entices us with his eternal Presence. With keen spiritual insight, Fr McCaffrey poignantly captures this spiritual adventure, this journey of accompaniment with the Holy Spirit, which the Church invites us to set out upon during Lent. With wisdom born of faith, Fr McCaffrey delves into the riches of his own Carmelite tradition. His confident assurance is that God is inviting us, yet again this Lent, into a privileged time for prayer , when the gentle hand of God can transform each of us into the likeness of Jesus Christ. * Monsignor Joseph Reilly, Rector and Dean of Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology *


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