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Dip Your Toes Into Carmel

Author: Discalced Carmelite Friars (Province of St. Therese)

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Welcome to the “Dip Your Toes Into Carmel” Podcast. The Carmelite Friars have prepared several reflections and essay excerpts for you to learn about the beauty of Carmel, highlighting the lives of the saints such as St. Teresa of Jesus, St. John of the Cross, and St. Therese of Lisieux.

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Knowing Yourself

Knowing Yourself

2021-11-3010:55

Reflect on the teachings of St. Teresa, specifically as she draws you into the process of self-knowledge in the following passages from her autobiography, (except #4), marked with chapter and paragraph numbers.1. Prayer (7, 17)2. Christ pushes us to know ourselves (12, 6)3. Have friendship with persons of prayer (7, 20)4. Learn from criticism and feedback (Way of Perfection 15, 3)5. Help with personal limitations (7, 19 )6. Recognize the mercy of God (4, 10) 7. Recognize false humility (4, 10)
The Invitation

The Invitation

2021-10-3110:14

St. Thérèse and Jesus’ Invitation: Come to Me. An article written by Fr. Gregory Ross, OCD, featured in the Apostolate of the Little Flower magazine.
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Trailer

2019-03-1100:20

Welcome to the Oklahoma Province of St. Therese’s “Dip Your Toes Into Carmel” Podcast. The Carmelite Friars have prepared several reflections and essay excerpts for you to learn about the beauty of Carmel, highlighting the lives of the saints such as St. Teresa of Jesus, St. John of the Cross, and St. Therese of Lisieux.Discover more at carmelitefriarsocd.com
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