OCDS CONSTITUTIONS      
                                 Section V 
              WITH MARY, THE MOTHER OF JESUS
29. In the interior dynamism of following Jesus,    
      Carmel contemplates Mary 
        as Mother and Sister, 
        as “the perfect model of the disciple of the Lord”       [55]
                                                   [ 55] Marialis Cultus   37
      and, as such, a model for the life of the members of the Order.
 
until light dawned through contemplative prayer.
 
     helps us understand the meaning of mission.
31 - a)
In the Teresian Carmel
love of Mary, Mother and Queen,
is united with
love of her spouse, Saint Joseph.
The Father also gave him, "a just man "
(Mt 1:19),
guardianship of his Son Jesus Christ
in the mystery of the Incarnation.
Following the example of St. Teresa,
members can find in St. Joseph
a role model for a life
of humble adoration
and prayerful communion with Jesus,
as well as
a master of prayer [57]
and silence .
[57] Cf. St. Teresa of Jesus,
Life, 6,6‐8;
[57] Cf. St. Teresa of Jesus,
Life, 33,12.
[57] Cf. John Paul II,
Redemptor Custos, 25. 27.
Patron of the interior life,
he is an example
of faith and
of being "constantly attentive to God,
open to the signs of God’s presence
and
receptive to God’s plans”. [58]
[58] Francis,
Homily for the inauguration of his Pontificate,
19 March 2013.
Being a chaste and faithful spouse,
he is the model
of a father solicitous in care of the family,
and
of a responsible laborer
who considers his work as an "expression of love". [59]
[59] John Paul II,
Redemptoris Custos, 22‐23.
In communion with the Church and the Order,
who venerate him
as their "provident Protector", [60]
[60] Constitutions of the OCD Friars, 52;
[60] cf. Constitutions of the Discalced Carmelites, 59.
members of the Secular Order
find in Saint Joseph an incomparable protector
to whom they can entrust
the hopes, the struggles and
the work of every day. [61]
[61]
“St. Joseph is the model of those humble ones
that Christianity raises up to great destinies;
… he is the proof that in order to be
a good and genuine follower of Christ,
there is no need for great things
– it is enough to have the common,
simple and human virtues,
but they need to be true and authentic.”
( Paul VI Insegnamenti VII, 1969,
cited in John Paul II, Redemptoris Custos, 24 ).
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The Virgin of the Magnificat 
       proclaims the break with the old order and 
       announces the beginning of a new order 
          in which God 
casts the mighty down from their thrones
casts the mighty down from their thrones
                    and 
exalts the poor.
exalts the poor.
Mary places herself on the side of the poor 
             and 
proclaims how God acts in history.
proclaims how God acts in history.
For Secular Carmelites, 
Mary is a model of total commitment to God’s Kingdom. 
She teaches us 
       to listen to God’s Word in Scripture and in life, 
       to believe in it in every circumstance in order to live its demands. 
All this she did, 
       without understanding many things; 
       pondering all in her heart     ( Lk 2:19, 
                                                   Lk 2:50-51 ) 
until light dawned through contemplative prayer.
30.  Mary is also an ideal and inspiration for the Secular Carmelite.
      She lived close to people and their needs, 
      being concerned about them 
               ( Lk  1:39-45; 
                 Jn  2:1-12; 
                 Ac  1:14 ). 
  She, the “most perfect image 
    of freedom and of the liberation 
    of humanity and of the universe,”       [56]
                               [56] Redemptoris Mater  37
 She, Mother and Sister, 
 who goes before us 
       in a pilgrimage of faith and 
       in following the Lord Jesus, 
 keeps us company 
 so that we may imitate her life 
        hidden in Christ and
        committed to the service of others.
31. While giving life to Teresian Carmelite spirituality, 
       Mary’s presence also shapes its apostolate. 
      As a result, the Secular Carmelite is committed 
       to knowing Mary better, daily, through the Gospel 
       to communicate to others an authentic Marian devotion
          leading to imitating her virtues. 
     Guided by the outlook of faith, 
     members of the Secular Order will celebrate and promote 
       the liturgical devotion to the Mother of God 
       in light of the mystery of Christ and the Church.  
     They will practice, in faith and love,
      the devotional exercises in her honour.  
31 - a)
In the Teresian Carmel
love of Mary, Mother and Queen,
is united with
love of her spouse, Saint Joseph.
The Father also gave him, "a just man "
(Mt 1:19),
guardianship of his Son Jesus Christ
in the mystery of the Incarnation.
Following the example of St. Teresa,
members can find in St. Joseph
a role model for a life
of humble adoration
and prayerful communion with Jesus,
as well as
a master of prayer [57]
and silence .
[57] Cf. St. Teresa of Jesus,
Life, 6,6‐8;
[57] Cf. St. Teresa of Jesus,
Life, 33,12.
[57] Cf. John Paul II,
Redemptor Custos, 25. 27.
Patron of the interior life,
he is an example
of faith and
of being "constantly attentive to God,
open to the signs of God’s presence
and
receptive to God’s plans”. [58]
[58] Francis,
Homily for the inauguration of his Pontificate,
19 March 2013.
Being a chaste and faithful spouse,
he is the model
of a father solicitous in care of the family,
and
of a responsible laborer
who considers his work as an "expression of love". [59]
[59] John Paul II,
Redemptoris Custos, 22‐23.
In communion with the Church and the Order,
who venerate him
as their "provident Protector", [60]
[60] Constitutions of the OCD Friars, 52;
[60] cf. Constitutions of the Discalced Carmelites, 59.
members of the Secular Order
find in Saint Joseph an incomparable protector
to whom they can entrust
the hopes, the struggles and
the work of every day. [61]
[61]
“St. Joseph is the model of those humble ones
that Christianity raises up to great destinies;
… he is the proof that in order to be
a good and genuine follower of Christ,
there is no need for great things
– it is enough to have the common,
simple and human virtues,
but they need to be true and authentic.”
( Paul VI Insegnamenti VII, 1969,
cited in John Paul II, Redemptoris Custos, 24 ).
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 Additional  Readings 
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    Order of  Secular Discalced Carmelites ( Secular Carmelite Rule of Life )       Section 1      Our Identity, Values, and Committment        Section 11     Following Jesus                           in the Teresian Secular Carmel       Section 111    Witness to the experience of God       Section 1V     Serving God's Plan        Section V      With Mary, the Mother of Jesus  |