Carmelite Conversations
A podcast by Carmelite Conversations
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280 Episodes
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He is Near by from Mark Danis, OCDS, recorded by Frances Harry, OCDS
Published: 3/25/2020 -
On Spiritual Communions with Frances Harry, OCDS
Published: 3/25/2020 -
The Well-Ordered Life by Deacon Russell Baldwin, OCDS
Published: 3/10/2020 -
“The Angel of the Lord Declared Unto Mary”: Our vocation to Carmel through the Lens of the Angelus by Marika Zimmerman, OCDS
Published: 3/10/2020 -
Reflections on Poverty presented by Deacon Russell Baldwin, OCDS
Published: 2/14/2020 -
Mary in Scripture presented by Chris Cotter, OCDS
Published: 2/14/2020 -
“Little Child of Our Mother Mary” by Frances Harry, OCDS
Published: 1/17/2020 -
“The Baptism of the Lord” by Deacon Rusty Baldwin, OCDS
Published: 1/17/2020 -
St Elizabeth of the Trinity and prayer to the Trinity
Published: 12/19/2019 -
The link between contemplative prayer and poetry
Published: 12/10/2019 -
How should we approach the poetry of St. John of the Cross?
Published: 12/10/2019 -
On St. Joseph and his purity and humility, with Tammy Jetton, OCDS
Published: 12/10/2019 -
The language of God, with Deacon Rusty Baldwin
Published: 12/10/2019 -
St. Teresa’s Devotion to St. Joseph presented by Chris Cotter, OCDS
Published: 10/19/2019 -
Overview of the Life of St. Teresa of Avila presented by Deacon Russell Baldwin, OCDS
Published: 10/19/2019 -
Making Sense of Suffering presented by Colleen Sollinger, OCDS
Published: 10/3/2019 -
A Conversation with Michael Vanderburgh from St. Vincent de Paul
Published: 10/3/2019 -
After the Offering with St. Therese of Lisieux
Published: 9/18/2019 -
St. Therese of Lisieux: A Willing Victim of Merciful Love
Published: 9/18/2019 -
Carmel and the Evangelical Counsels with Deacon Rusty Baldwin
Published: 9/9/2019
Carmelite Conversations focuses on the teachings of Carmelite Spirituality and its application to our busy lives. It provides advice on how to live the Carmelite call to combine contemplative prayer with service to the Church. Topics are especially pertinent to those who are Secular Carmelites or considering the call to Carmel.