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This Sunday could very well be called ‘Vocation Sunday’. Both the first reading and the Gospel are stories of call and response.

Throughout 2024 we will continue to bring you Lectio Divina each month. 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. We will resume Lectio Online on Friday 2 February 2024.

Happy New Year from the Carmelites of Australia & Timor-Leste.

Last weekend (16-17 December 2023) members of the Lay Carmelite Community in Adelaide gathered for a retreat.

This year we approach Christmas with a full appreciation of the fervent Advent prayer in which we have all shared, pleading with the Lord to come and save us.

This is how Jesus Christ came to be born.

We began Advent with the cry, ‘Come, Lord Jesus’. We will end it with the joyful shout, ‘God is with us!’

Advent is very much about a fresh discovery of God’s presence and grace in our lives, in our own moment of history.

On Sunday 3 November, the first Sunday of Advent, 19 young Carmelites renewed their vows in St Elias community, Hera, Timor-Leste.

Repentance and forgiveness console God’s people and prepare the way for the Lord to enter our hearts.

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Middle Park Victoria 3206 Australia.
+61 3 9699 1922
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Communications Director:
Fr David Hofman, O.Carm
+61 3 9699 2950
communications@carmelites.org.au

Carmelite Rule

A rule of life was given to the early Carmelites by St Albert Avogadro, Patriach of Jerusalem between the years 1206 - 1214. It was finally approved by Pope Innocent in 1247 and later underwent mitigations which were not in the original text.

The Carmelite Rule states that is basic for a Carmelite to "live a life of allegiance to Jesus Christ - how, pure in heart and stout in conscience, he must be unswerving in the service of his Master" [no.2].

Safeguarding

The Carmelites of Australia and Timor-Leste are committed to the protection of children, young people and vulnerable adults from all forms of abuse and mistreatment.

NCSS Commitment Badge 250 ReverseWe are committed to safeguarding all people in our care, particularly children, young people and vulnerable adults.

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