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Letter of the Prior General on the Solemnity of Our Lady of Mount Carmel 2016

As we do every year, we get ready to celebrate the feasts in honor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, our Mother and Sister as we like to call her among Carmelites, following the ancient tradition that comes down to us from the Middle Ages.... This year I would like to propose for your reflection the experience and doctrine of three great Carmelites of different periods in our history who for different reasons we remember this year.

Electronic Newsletter for the Lay Carmelites III-No1-MMXVI

Carmelite e-Bulletin Issue 5
Illustration by Order of Carmelites   

We are delighted to offer you the latest issue of the Lay Carmelite E-Bulletin. This is a special issue since this year we celebrate the 450th anniversary of the birth of Saint Mary Magdalene de’ Pazzi, a Carmelite nun from Italy, who was a renowned spiritual writer of her times. Through different and varied articles, this edition gives us an opportunity to learn more about the life and spirituality of St. Mary Magdalene de’ Pazzi, as well as about the different celebrations and activities organized for this special anniversary.

Meet Saint Mary Magdalen de’ Pazzi

Meet St. Mary Magdalen d’ Pazzi
Illustration by Order of Carmelites

Few Saints hold greater attraction for Carmelites of the Ancient Observance than Saint Mary Magdalen de’ Pazzi. The mystical phenomena in her life, the spiritual wisdom of her writings, and, above all, the angelic sanctity which led to her official canonization by Pope Clement IX in 1669 have made her one of Carmel’s brightest lights and best-loved Saints.

The Opening of the 450th Anniversary of the Birth of St. Mary Magdalen de’Pazzi

Mass in honor of the 450 anniversary of St. Mary Magdalen d’Pazzi’s birth
Photo: CITOC News

On the 2nd of April, the date of Mary Magdalen’s birth in 1566, the solemn opening of the anniversary celebrations took place at the monastery of Careggi (Forence, Italy), where her body is venerated. The Cardinal Archbishop of Florence, Giuseppe Betori, led the celebration of the Eucharist that was concelebrated by several priests.