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Centre for Applied Carmelite Spirituality (CACS)'s Podcast

By: CACS - Carmelite Priory Oxford UK
  • Summary

  • The Centre for Applied Carmelite Spirituality (CACS) is a centre for research and formation that promotes spiritual formation and renewal, drawing on the rich resources of the venerable Carmelite tradition.

    It is an apostolate of the Anglo-Irish Province of the Discalced Carmelites, based at the Carmelite Priory at Boars Hill, Oxford, England.

    OUR MISSION

    CACS strives to achieve its mission through structured study and formation programmes in spirituality from the Carmelite perspective, especially Prayer and Spiritual Direction. At the Centre for Applied Carmelite Spirituality, you are welcome to enter into the silence where God’s voice is heard in prayer, word and sacrament, inviting you to journey ever more deeply into a place of growth and wholeness. Our goal is to bring people to experience a life-transforming friendship with God through a lived experience of Carmelite spirituality that is authentic to its biblical roots.

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Episodes
  • Elizabeth of the Trinity Series: The Prayer to the Trinity, Episode 4
    Jun 12 2024

    The Prayer to the Trinity is famous, inspiring, but always accessible. This fourth episode on Elizabeth of the Trinity shows us that the ideals for which she asks God for help are common to all Christian prayer: a longing to pray more deeply, in peace and tranquillity; to have greater intimacy with Christ; and to grow in his likeness and let him live in us fully. The Prayer also shows us a way to enter into a deep personal relationship with each of the three divine Persons and with the Trinity itself.

    The Two Volume work by Dr. Joanne Mosley on St Elizabeth of the Trinity and other books on Carmelite Spirituality can be found at: http://carmelite.org.uk

    Do you prefer to watch this podcast? Kindly join us on:
    YouTube: https://youtu.be/IrxYNqGkzNQ

    For more information:
    https://www.carmelite.uk.net/

    Kindly contact us with comments, questions, and suggestions at media@carmelite.org.uk

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    31 mins
  • Elizabeth of the Trinity Series: The Greatness of Our Vocation and Let Yourself Be Loved, Episode 3
    Jun 5 2024

    The Greatness of Our Vocation and Let Yourself Be Loved could well be called “letters of encouragement”. In the first, which Elizabeth addressed to a young friend in September 1906, she invites a teenage girl, full of ideals, to aim for the heights with her life – for holiness. The second letter, written for Elizabeth’s prioress the following month, is an invitation to believe that God loves us to excess, and to respond with our whole heart.

    The Two Volume work by Dr. Joanne Mosley on St Elizabeth of the Trinity and other books on Carmelite Spirituality can be found at: http://carmelite.org.uk

    Do you prefer to watch this podcast? Kindly join us on:
    YouTube: https://youtu.be/IrxYNqGkzNQ

    For more information:
    https://www.carmelite.uk.net/

    Kindly contact us with comments, questions, and suggestions at media@carmelite.org.uk

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    30 mins
  • The Elizabeth of the Trinity Series: Heaven in Faith, Episode 2
    May 29 2024
    In August 1906, Elizabeth wrote Heaven in Faith, a short work outlining her main ideas on prayer, as a gift for her sister, Guite, who was a wife and mother – teachings which can be lived out fully, whether inside or outside the cloister. Our second episode explores the practical ways in which we can live with God in our daily life; Mary as model of a contemplative-in-action; and how to let ourselves be guided by the Holy Spirit.

    The Two Volume work by Dr. Joanne Mosley on St Elizabeth of the Trinity and other books on Carmelite Spirituality can be found at: http://carmelite.org.uk

    Do you prefer to watch this podcast? Kindly join us on:
    YouTube: https://youtu.be/t1D50OzDtfI

    For more information:
    https://www.carmelite.uk.net/

    Kindly contact us with comments, questions, and suggestions at media@carmelite.org.uk

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    37 mins

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