Notice of Death – + Reverend Father Aloysius Deeney, OCD

Being a Carmelite is not a privilege. Being a Carmelite is a responsibility! Responsibility does not mean burden but the ability to respond to God Who calls us
March: Dedicated to St Joseph

Lent – a time of contemplating the betrayal, suffering, and crucifixion of our beloved Lord and Master.
February: Dedicated to the Holy Family

Our Foundress, St Teresa of Jesus, tells us: “Prayer is an intimate sharing between friends; it means taking
time frequently to be alone with Him who we know loves us.”
December: Dedicated to the Immaculate Conception

Advent heralds Hope, Peace, Joy, Love. This year these symbols have an even greater poignancy in our world riven with despair, anger, pain and hate.
St Therese of Liseux’s Jubilee Year announced – running until 7 Jan ’24

The bishop of Rome stressed that St Thérèse “lived devoted to God, forgetting about herself, loving and consoling Jesus, and interceding for the salvation
of all.” The 150th anniversary of her birth and the 100th anniversary of her beatification are celebrated this year.
Places still available for the annual Christchurch OCDS retreat

Retreat schedule and registration details for the retreat running 24-26 contained in this post. Don’t miss this opportunity for silence and encounter with the Lord.
November: Dedicated to the Holy Souls

reflect on how we can examine the quality of our response to our Christian and Carmelite vocation… how am I responding generously, charitably, faithfully, zealously?
Secular Carmelites featured in the Christchurch Catholic Diocese Inform Newsletter

OCDS Christchurch (Peace of Christ Community) were recently briefly featured in the Catholic Diocese of Christchurch Inform newsletter
October: Dedicated to the Holy Rosary

Christ does not force our will, he takes only what we give Him. He doesn’t give Himself entirely until He sees that we yield ourselves entirely to Him – St Teresa
September: Dedicated to Our Lady of Sorrows

I’d like to share with you my thoughts on reinvigorating the call to Secular
Carmel.