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Carmelite history and prayer begin with Elijah on Mount Carmel. From Elijah has descended a long line of saints who have heard the voice of the Lord calling them to leave everything and come "drink from the stream". This book is an invitation for you to come and pray with the holy men and women of the Carmelite order. The prayers and meditations in this book will help the reader listen to and pray with the saints of Carmel throughout the ages, from Elijah through the twentieth century. In these prayers are stories of particular times, places, longings, sometimes suffering, at other times ecstatic joy. These prayers allow one to enter into the most intimate depths of the souls of Carmelite sa...
Ten members of the Institute of Carmelite Studies contribute to this volume honoring their Carmelite brother and colleague, Father Kieran Kavanaugh, OCD on his fifty years as a Catholic priest. The ten essays and their respective authors are as follows: Jesus Christ, Friend and Liberator: The Christology of St. Teresa of Avila by Daniel Chowning, OCDFair is Foul and Foul is Fair: An Interpretation of Chapter Fourteen of Book One of The Dark Night of St. John of the Cross by Marc Foley, OCDJerome Gratian's Constituciones del Cerro: An Example of Teresian Humor by Michael DoddThe Holy Spirit, Mary, and Thérèse of Lisieux by Emmanuel Sullivan, OCDBlind Hope in Divine Mercy, by Charles Niqueux...
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Behold the Lamb of God is an invitation to prayer for those who are ill. Sometimes when one is suffering it is almost impossible to think of a prayer. This little book contains prayers for a variety of diseases both mental and physical. Each situation includes a quote from Scripture, a prayer from a saint or blessed, and a prayer composed by the author.
An introduction to the principles of environmental planning, this book takes a pragmatic case study approach, and provides an understanding of the structure of an ecosystem, and an appreciation of the importance of ecological principles in the planning process.
Next in series to Childrens Books Ireland/Bisto Award 2006 shortlisted Penny the Pencil.