Sunday, 3 December 2017
Wednesday, 29 November 2017
CARMEL
ITSELF RESEMBLES A CASTLE
We
can relate Carmel as an interior castle. It was my first experience in my life
to see a cloistered convent when I came to Malayattoor, Mount Carmel. It was in the Year of Mercy, our loving God gave me the chance to visit this
"Heaven
on earth".
I was little bit terrified when I saw the black curtains but I gathered my
courage and spoke with the sisters. Like Jeremiah in 17:12 "Our
Temple is like a glorious throne,
standing on a high mountain from the
beginning".
It
seems that this house was formed in God’s heart from the beginning. I
experienced that our Carmel is the place which was sanctified by the coming of
St. Thomas the Apostle, was really the glorious throne of heaven on earth.
I
was pleased to remain in my cell like our St. Little flower. I see this house
and my little cell like the heaven on earth. Our life is a pilgrimage from this
heaven on earth to the eternal home. I thank God for planting a soul into this
more fertile soil from the place where I was, to have this heavenly experience
in this life on earth. We are called to be the mother of souls and the gates of
heaven shall be opened for us when we reach there with the many souls, we have
saved for God. I praise God who knew me before I was formed in my mother’s womb
and chosen me to live in this house.
God
healed me form the fear of black curtain in the parlour by revealing to me its
significance. As we know that black colour reminds us about death. Yes, it is
those who have the courage to die for Christ who enter here to be dead to the
world, dead to the passion of your body and dead to one's own will. God gives us the
strength to die to the three enemies - the body, world and devil. Only those who
have the desire to be dead to these enemies can enter and live here happily. It
is the extreme love for God which is the way to Carmel. It is that burning love
which has brought us here. When we enter this castle through the gate of love we
can see many mansions in it. We have the tabernacle where we find God in the
Holy Eucharist, besides that each cell is also a place where we find God’s
presence. Hermitage is another beautiful place where the mighty presence of
God prevails. The more you keep the interior silence the more you can experience
God’s presence in these places. My Cell
is the common meeting place of my spouse with me,
there
my soul becomes one with Him, I speak with Him and nothing disturbs me there.
This cell is also an altar, from which the fragrance of prayer spreads to the whole
world. St. Edith Stein says, "from the cell to heaven”! Yes, by living in the
cell which is the soul of Carmel, let us come in union with the Holy Trinity and
continue this heavenly experience now on earth and then in
eternity.
Carmel
Malayattoor
Sunday, 12 November 2017
The Power of Prayer
Life
is all about building relationships – with others, with God and with myself.
Prayer is one such relationship. Prayer is all about relating to God, spending
time with him, being aware of his presence. Prayer is very important in our
lives. We can draw great inspiration from Jesus. If we take a look at Mark 1:
30 – 39 we realize that Jesus was full of zeal to spread the message of the
kingdom of GOD. It would have been a very busy day in the life of Jesus. But
finally Jesus went to a lonely place early in the morning and resorted to
prayer, a conversation with his heavenly Father. Jesus was tired at the end of the day. But by
sharing with his Heavenly Father all his feelings, anxieties and aims Jesus
regains the strength he needs to carry out the mission entrusted to him.
Prayer
is like a mobile charger. When the mobile battery goes down, you plug in the
charger and after some time the mobile begins to work efficiently. In the same
way prayer recharges us and gives us the
energy we need to carry on with our work. This is just one incident in the
life of Jesus. In the Gospel there are many instances where it is mentioned
that Jesus went to a lonely place to pray. Before Jesus chose 12 apostles he
spent the entire night in prayer. God is indeed happy if we consult him before
we begin a new journey or a new task. In Isaiah30: 1 – 18 God reproves the
people of Israel for not consulting him.
Certain
illnesses can be healed only through the power of prayer. The best example for
this is found in Mathew 17: 14 – 21, when a man comes to Jesus because his son
has epilepsy and the apostles could not heal the child. After the man left, the
apostles asked Jesus why they couldn’t heal the boy. To this Jesus replied,
“This can be done only through prayer.” Prayer has the power to overcome
anything.
True
prayer leads to an encounter with God. As we have seen above, Jesus shared
everything with his Father in Heaven. In the same way we can freely share
everything with God. By sharing with him we lighten our burden. When you
encounter God you are no longer the same. Prayer has the ability to transform a
person. It’s true that overnight you won’t see a change in yourself but if you
believe, daily God is making some changes in you. A popular saying goes – Day
by day nothing seems to be changing but when you look behind everything is
different, THAT’S LIFE.
If
one encounters God through prayer, the others around can notice a difference in
the person. For example when Moses came down from the tent of meeting his face
was shining so much that the people had to cover their faces. On Mount Taber
Jesus was transfigured. Just to cite a few examples.
Reflecting
on prayer I remembered an article I had read from a book. Prayer is GUIDANCE – God, U and I DANCE. Prayer
is like a couple dancing together to soft waltz music. God and you cooperate
with each other. He gently nudges you to bring you closer to himself. He leads
you gently into following his steps.
We
as Carmelites are fortunate to spend the 1st hour of our day with
God. He is our creator who has blessed us with yet another beautiful day. In
prayer you will find the peace and consolation you need. You also get the
strength you need to carry out the tasks assigned to you for the day. It will
surely make a difference in your life.
Remember – The phone lines to heaven are currently
free. God is waiting to speak to your heart.
Go speak to him freely.
Sr. Rose of
Infant Jesus (Lyan) O.C.D Novice
Carmel of God the Father, Pune.
Tuesday, 31 October 2017
O Jesus source of endless life, be near to help us and defend.
O Mary Mother of Our Lord, lead us to heaven in the end.
You Angel Hosts suffused with light,
You Patriarchs who heard God's call.
You Prophets chanting mysteries, obtain forgiveness for us all.
May that triumphant martyr band, with Priests majestic in array
And virgins standing near their Spouse,
combine to wash our guilt away.
You monks and all you Saints on high,
we long to be with you there.
Implore your patronage today, O listen to our humble prayer.
Sunday, 1 October 2017
DOCTOR OF THE LITTLE WAY
Doctor of the Little Way,
Philosopher par excellence of our day
Little Therese, though hidden you stay
The whole world seems to be under your sway.
Rejoicing in God’s mercy-filled greatness
You exulted in your own weakness
‘Twas “agape” – the result of creative kindness
That constituted you, Love’s striking witness.
Living by faith in Christ’s mystery
Your eventless life made history
Consumed by love in union with Mary
Triumphantly gaining bloodless martyr’s glory.
Through the light of darkest nights
Your faith grew to the highest heights
Willing to forego imagination’s bright lights -
Feelings, reasonings, even intuitive insights!
Total abandonment to God – your shield;
Fruits of confidence and hope was its yield;
The sword of suffering in joy you'd wield,
Harvesting souls in and out of Carmel’s field.
Our Sister, friend, model and guide,
Heroism behind little acts you’d hide
Patroness of the missions – known far and wide
Carmel’s greatness, glory, joy and pride.
Fired with courage, yet with will so weak
As we dare to scale the heights of Carmel’s peak
Therese our own, help us to seek
His kingdom alone, in love’s spirit meek.
(October 1st. Feast of St. Therese of the Child Jesus)
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