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OCDS Constitution and References

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OCDS Constitution and References
Including 
Rule of St. Albert 
OCDS Constitution and References

                              



    Order of  Secular Discalced Carmelites
( Secular Carmelite Rule of Life )


      Preface

      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

      Section V1     Formation in the School of Carmel

      Section V11    Organization and Government

      Epilogue





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Section III - Witnesses to the Experience of God




                             III 


 Witnesses To The Experience Of God



17.  The vocation to the Teresian Carmel 
          is a commitment to 

  “live a life of allegiance to Jesus Christ”, 
 
          “pondering the Lord’s law day and night and 

           keeping watch in prayer.”         [17] 


                                     [17]. Rule 2 and 10.






Faithful to this principle of the Rule, 
St Teresa placed prayer as 
    the foundation and basic exercise of her religious family. 


For this reason, Secular Carmelites are called 
    to strive to make prayer penetrate their whole existence
    in order to walk in the presence of the living God 

                        (cf. 1 K 18:14), 

    through the constant exercise of faith, hope and love, 
    in such a way that 

         the whole of their life is a prayer, 
           a search for union with God.




The goal will be 
    to achieve the integration of experience of God 
       with the experience of life: 

    to be contemplatives in prayer and 
    the fulfillment of their own mission.



18.  Prayer, a dialogue of friendship with God, 
      ought to be nourished by His Word 
       so that this dialogue becomes that,

        “we speak to him when we pray; 

          we hear him when we read the divine word.”   [18]

                     [18].  DV 25;           Dei Verbum
                              WP 21:4;       Way of Perfection  

                              M 1: 6           Meditations on the Song of Songs

                              M 1: 11.        Meditations on the Song of Songs 











God’s Word will nourish 
   the contemplative experience of Carmelite Seculars and 
   their mission in the world. 

            
Besides personal contemplation, 
listening to the Word 
  ought to encourage a contemplation 
  that leads to sharing the experience of God 
    in the Secular Order community. 


By this means, the Community together 
  seeks to discern God’s ways, 
  maintain a permanent energy of conversion, and 
  live with a renewed hope. 


The Carmelite Secular will be able to 
  see through events and 
  discover God in everything.




19. Occupying a privileged place 
        in nourishing the prayer life of Carmelite Seculars 
      will be the study and spiritual reading of
Scripture and 
the writings of our Saints, 
            particularly those who are Doctors of the Church: 

          St Teresa, 
            St John of the Cross and 
            St Therese of the Child Jesus. 

     The Church’s documents are also food and inspiration 
            for a commitment to follow Jesus.




20. The Carmelite Secular will make sure 
      to have special times set apart for prayer, 
as times of greater awareness of the Lord’s presence and 
an interior space for a personal and intimate meeting with Him. 

      This will lead to prayer as an attitude of life, 
that will 

          “always and everywhere recognize God...… 

          seek his will in every event, 

          see Christ in all people 
             whether they be a relative or a stranger, and

          make correct judgments 
             about the true meaning and value of temporal things 
          both in themselves 
             and in their relation to humankind's final goal.”  [19]
  
                              [19]. AA 4. Apostolicam Actuositatem




   Thus they will achieve a union 
      of contemplation and action in history, 

      integrating faith and life, 
          prayer and action, 
          contemplation and Christian commitment.




21. Carmelite Seculars will commit themselves daily 
         to spending a time in the practice of mental prayer

      This is the time 
         to be with God and 
         to strengthen their relationship with Him 
       so that they can be true witnesses 
         to His presence in the world.





22.  The way of Christian prayer demands a life 
         of evangelical self-denial           (Lk 9:23) 




      in fulfilling one’s own vocation and mission,

      since “prayer and comfortable living are incompatible.”  [20]     
                                                   
                                       [20] WP 4:2.    Way of Perfection




     Carmelite Seculars accept from the viewpoint of faith, hope and love,
the work and suffering of each day,
         family worries,
the uncertainty and limitations of human life,
sickness,
lack of understanding and
          all that makes up the fabric of our earthly existence. 



     They will strive to make all this, 
       material for their dialogue with God, 
     in order to grow in an attitude 
       of praise and gratitude to the Lord.


     In order to live truly, simply, freely, humbly 
     and completely confident in the Lord, 
       the Secular Carmelite observes the practices 
       of evangelical self-denial recommended by the Church. 


     Of particular importance 
     are those days and periods in the liturgical calendar 
     that have a penitential character. 




23The personal prayer life of the Carmelite Secular, 
        understood as friendship with God,
      is also nourished and expressed in the liturgy, 
      an inexhaustible font for the spiritual life. 


      Liturgical prayer enriches personal prayer 
      and this, in its turn,
      gives a lively expression to liturgical participation. 


      In the Secular Order,
      a special place is given to the liturgy, 
        understood as God’s Word 
      celebrated in active hope, 
        after having received it by faith 
        and the commitment to live it in effective love. 


      The Sacraments, 
        especially the Eucharist and Reconciliation,
      need to be lived 
      as signs and instruments 
        of the freeing action of God and 
      as an encounter with the Paschal Christ, 
        present in the ecclesial community. 


      They are grace-giving structures 
        in opposition to the structures for sin in society.


      Carmelite Seculars strives to discover in liturgical prayer 
        the presence of Christ and the Holy Spirit, 
        living and demanding something of us in everyday life. 


      In the liturgical year, 
      they will experience the mysteries of redemption 
      which inspire collaboration in bringing about God’s plan. 


      The Liturgy of the Hours, for its part, 
      brings the Secular Carmelite into communion 
      with the prayer of Jesus and the Church.




24. The value of the sacramental and liturgical life 
       in the Secular Order 
      leads its members to take part in the celebration 
      of the Eucharist, in as far as possible. 


      They will try to recite Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer 
       of the Hours in union with the Church 
      spread throughout the world. 

      When it is possible they will also recite Night Prayer.


      Their participation in the sacrament of Reconciliation 
      and the other sacraments of the Church 
      will assist the process of their conversion. 



Continued  HERE
                     




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    Order of  Secular Discalced Carmelites
( Secular Carmelite Rule of Life )


      Preface

      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

      Section V1     Formation in the School of Carmel

      Section V11    Organization and Government

      Epilogue