Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Bride of the Word - the Ecstatic Virgin

Today is the feast of a little known Carmelite saint who was a famous mystic, known as the “Ecstatic Virgin” - St Mary Magdalene de Pazzi 

She experienced visions of God and her emphasis was on Jesus the Incarnate Word revealing himself to her, with her as the “Bride of the Word”. 

She is the patron of Third Order Carmelites and like St Catherine of Siena she also prayed for Church reform and write letters to the hierarchy

In her famous words - “let us love Love!”










Saturday, May 14, 2022

New Saints - the white robed army of martyrs praises you Lord

Tomorrow is an exciting day in the Church where we will have 10 new Saints of God proclaimed! 3 of them specifically stand out to me and these 3 were killed and/or martyred. 

1) Titus Brandsma - my brother in Carmel. Professor of mysticism and journalist who preached against the Nazi’s, killed in Dachau for refusing to collaborate with the Nazi’s. 

2) Charles Foucault - hermit who struggled to find his vocation, and eventually had to create his own way of living his calling. Lived a simple life in the desert among people, killed by marauders 

3) Lazarus Devasahayam Pillai - Indian layman. Imprisoned for 3 years, tortured and martyred for refusing to deny Jesus. 

Holy Martyrs of God - pray for us to be faithful followers of the Lamb who takes away the sins of the world!








Tuesday, May 10, 2022

Blessed Titus Brandsma - Carmelite mystic & martyr

This beautiful prayer of Bl Titus Brandsma has all the characteristics of Carmelite spirituality - gazing on Jesus, friendship with Jesus, affectivity, union with God in silence & suffering, and the Presence of God. 

Blessed Titus Brandsma, soon to be Saint - Pray for us to be modern mystics and prophets of Jesus to the world 🙏

To learn more about him, see the letter from the Carmelite Prior General here




Sunday, May 1, 2022

Mary the true Contemplative

In Carmelite Mariology,  Our Lady is the true Contemplative who guides us to Jesus. She is our Mother and also our sister on the journey to God. 

Mary is the fruitful mystic who was filled with God. Daughter of the Father, Mother of Jesus & Spouse of the Holy Spirit.

Our Lady of Mount Carmel - pray for us 




The holiness of labor and work - authentic Catholic manhood

Today 1st May is the feast of St Joseph the worker, but because today is Sunday we do not celebrate it liturgically. 

We often imagine Jesus & St Joseph as carpenters, but the Greek word in the Gospels is “tektōn”(τέκτων) which can also mean builder or craftsman. So the work they did was more varied than what we imagine today that carpenters do. This is why Pope Pius XII instituted the feast of St Joseph the Worker on 1st May, to counter balance the influence of Socialism and Communism, to recognise the dignity and holiness of manual labor. 

St Joseph is the true model of authentic Catholic manhood. 

“The spirit flows to you and to all men from the heart of the God-man, Savior of the world, but certainly, no worker was ever more completely and profoundly penetrated by it than the foster father of Jesus, who lived with Him in closest intimacy and community of family life and work.” - Pope Pius XII




Friday, April 29, 2022

God works through our wounds

Don’t forget the paradox that in our woundedness, our weakness and worry - that is when Jesus is closest to us in our suffering. Offering us His love, grace and forgiveness. His Presence is what will heal and transform us!

If God can work through people like St Mary Magdalene, St Augustine, St Francis of Assisi, St Charles Foucould - then he can also work through you and I




St Catherine of Siena - Mystic of Fire

Today is the feast day of that wonderful passionate saint, mystic and Doctor of the Church - St Catherine of Siena. 

She is often depicted in a habit and so it’s a common mistake to think she was a nun. However she was a laywoman! She belonged to the Third Order Dominicans and so wore a type of habit as a consecrated lay person. Not only did she have mystical experiences of God which are recorded in her “Dialogues”, she received invisible stigmata, experienced mystical marriage to Jesus and most famously she told off the Pope who was living in Avignon at the time - told him to “man up” and come back to Rome! 

She developed a beautiful concept of having an “inner cell”, the place within your heart where you can always have union with God no matter what your external circumstances. She also used an image of Christ’s humanity as the “bridge” between us and God. 

—- 

O God,
who set Saint Catherine of Siena on fire
with divine love in her contemplation of the Lord’s Passion and her service of your Church, grant, through her intercession,
that your people, participating in the mystery of Christ, may ever exult in the revelation of his glory.
Who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, for ever and ever.
— Amen.










Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Conversion - the meaning of Lent

As we prepare for the beginning of Lent tomorrow and Ash Wednesday. Let us remember that conversion - metanoia is a lifelong process, it is about turning back to God from whom life, goodness and happiness flow. It is not about focusing on our own sins and despair, but turning to God with an open heart with trust and love. 

The opening prayer for tomorrow’s Mass beautifully sums up the spiritual warfare aspect of Lent : 

“Grant, O Lord, that we may begin with holy fasting
this campaign of Christian service,
so that, as we take up battle against spiritual evils,
we may be armed with weapons of self-restraint.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
God, for ever and ever”




Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Open a way in the desert

For the first time ever the Vatican has officially published some guidelines regarding the vocation of Diocesan Hermits according to Canon 603. I have not been able to find an official link on the Vatican website and this is a Google translation of the document I have been provided by from a Facebook group I belong to, but it’s mostly intelligible. 

It is a blessing to know that much of this document affirms what I am currently doing, the process I have been following and how I have written my Rule of Life 




Wednesday, February 16, 2022

A soul in love with the Beloved

St John of the Cross is such a wonderful teacher in the spiritual life. You can see that when you fall in love with God, nothing else will ever be able to satisfy you - only God himself. 

I pray that today you will be able to fall deeper in love with Jesus and grow in Divine Intimacy with the Beloved




Saturday, February 12, 2022

Adoring the Bridegroom of your soul

When you love someone you want to spend time with them. How then can I not sit with my Beloved who is mine and I am his (Song of Songs 2:16) who loves me and gave himself up for me? (Galatians 2:20). 

Jesus, I love you 




Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Friendship with God

Friendship with God is something that is often overlooked in our spiritual life. Yes we believe in God and we follow the teachings of Jesus - but often we keep God at a distance, a formality. But do we see him a a friend? 
Jesus calls us his friends “ I have called you friends, for everything that I learned from my Father I have made known to you.” John 15:15 

In the Old Testament the prophets or righteous men were often called the “friends of God” but this was something rare. Jesus call us ALL his friends, because by knowing him, spending time with him and being intimate with him he then brings us into relationship with the Father. 

A friend is someone you trust, want to spend time with, you look forward to seeing them. Is this how you see God in your spiritual life? 
Take some time today to spend with God as your friend and companion because he wants to spend time with you





Saturday, February 5, 2022

Catholic spirituality must be based in the sacraments

I cannot stress this enough. Any other form of mysticism that teaches “union with the divine” or your “divine inner self” is not Catholic. As Catholics our union with God must always flow from prayer and the sacraments, this is authentic catholic spirituality and mysticism. Anything else is counterfeit. 

We have been blessed with the Catechism, writings of the saints and more specifically approved Doctors (teachers) of the Church, and of course the Bible itself. Stick with the basics.




Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Prayer as resting at the feet of Jesus

Prayer can be a struggle, often we over complicate things more than they need to be. We can be scared to pray or not have the time to pray. But ultimately prayer is about relationship - spending time with God and talking to him, as well as listening to him. Saying “I love you” and the sitting in his presence allowing yourself to feel loved by him in return. 

Often throughout the day when I’m struggling with my anxiety or feeling frustrated I try to take a moment, breathe in and say “Lord you know I love you, help me to love you more” and then just relax in his presence. 

Prayer is not about lot of words and saying the right things, it is about purity of heart and having the right intention. Take some time today to tell Jesus you love him and then rest in His healing presence.