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Approved by the General Chapter celebrated in September 2019 and published by order of the Most Reverend Father Míċeál O’Neill Prior General Rome, Italy 2021
These revised Constitutions offer us a valuable instrument to help us have a clearer idea of what kind of witness we are to give and a better understanding of the values to which we want to give witness. We will be well able to read these Constitutions on our own, or with groups of people who are interested in reading and praying with, them. We will also be able to count on the help of experts in our Order and beyond who may help us to see the wider implications of what we have in our Constitutions, and see how we are connected through these Constitutions with the wider Church at this time in its history.
Approved by the General Chapter celebrated in September 2019 and published by order of the Most Reverend Father Míċeál O’Neill Prior General Rome, Italy 2021
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In the life and death of Jesus, the Good News of God’s love for all humanity was revealed. Seeing His Son nailed to a cross did not make the Father reject us; instead He offered us even more hope and love through the resurrection.
In this beautiful set of reflections on Mark’s Gospel, Father Joseph Chalmers gives a fresh perspective on the traditional practice of tracing Jesus’ Passion through the ‘Stations of the Cross’.
After setting Mark’s Gospel in context and exploring its layers of meaning through informative scriptural commentary, Fr. Joseph considers how God’s Word might lead us into a deeper relationship with God through prayer and service.
As Prior General of the Carmelites (1995-2007), a religious order which puts particular emphasis on pondering God’s Word, Most Rev. Fr. Joseph Chalmers has shared with people across the world his experience of how God speaks words of love today through the Bible.
In this, his third book of Bible meditations, Fr. Joseph engages with the challenge of aggressive secularism, encourages Christians to stand up for the Kingdom values Jesus taught, and prompts readers to put their love of God into active service of the marginalised.
Father Joseph reveals how meditating upon Scripture can lead into vocal, mental and silent prayer. Drawing from the Christian contemplative tradition, particularly the teachings of Saint Teresa of Avila, he shows how we can deepen our friendship with the God that we know loves us, as proved by the Passion of Christ. 176 pages. Free bookmark enclosed.
“This is indeed a book not just for Lent but for any time we wish to indulge in guided prayer throughout the year recommend this book to those who wish to immerse themselves in the account of the Passion of Our Lord from St. Mark’s Gospel, thus strengthening their own Christian faith and their desire for Christian action.” + Cardinal Keith O’Brien, Archbishop of St. Andrews & Edinburgh.
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Per “Bolla Sabatina” si intende il documento che si asserisce emanato da Giovanni XXII il 3 marzo 1322, contenente la promessa della Madonna di liberare dalle pene del purgatorio il primo sabato dopo la morte. Tale “bolla” sarebbe stata riferita in un’altra di un papa Alessandro, ed ambedue trascritte da notai a Maiorca il 2 gennaio 1422. Da questo «trassunto» mallorchino dipendono tutte le trascrizioni fatte in seguito della “Bolla”.
La “Bolla Sabatina” va distinta dalle concessioni di papa Clemente VII nel 1530 e da altri pontefici dello stesso secolo, in cui si accenna più o meno esplicitamente alla precedente e che talvolta sono state chiamate anche esse bolla sabatina.
Da distinguere altresì la bolla dal “privilegio sabatino”: essi stanno tra loro come il contenitore ed il contenuto. Con la differenza che mentre la bolla la questione si risolve negativamente, il privilegio va giudicato in modo diverso: non in forza della bolla di Giovanni, ma per le concessioni della Chiesa, certamente autentiche.
Ristampa Anastatica Settembre 2018.
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