Study Reflection on Carmelite Mysticism in the School of St. Titus Brandsma
Webinar on “Study-Reflection on Carmelite Mysticism in the School of St. Titus Brandsma” with Sr. Anne-Marie Bos, O.Carm., Ph.D. Dr. Anne-Marie was born in Almelo, 1973. She entered the Carmelite Order in 2000, had her simple profession in 2001 and solemn profession in 2005. She was working with Titus Brandsma Institute Nijmegen in research field of biblical spirituality (especially Elijah) and research field of ‘spirituality and pictures’.
The discussion focused on Carmelite mysticism, emphasizing the importance of having models of inspiration. Key points included the significance of Mount Carmel, the influence of Elijah, and the balance between contemplative and active life. The session featured reflections on living in God’s presence, the role of prayer, and the importance of solitude and detachment. Participants shared personal experiences and insights, underscoring the need for mindfulness and spiritual growth. The session concluded with a certificate of appreciation for Sr. Anne-Marie Bos, O.Carm., PhD.
Overview of Carmelite Mysticism
- Anne-Marie reads from the first lecture in the book “Carmelite Mysticism” by Titus Brandsma.
- She explains the importance of having a model of inspiration in both daily and spiritual life.
- Anne-Marie emphasizes the significance of Carmelite spirituality and its models of inspiration.
- She lists various saints and historical figures who exemplify Carmelite mysticism.
Historical Context of Mount Carmel
- Anne-Marie discusses the historical significance of Mount Carmel and its association with Carmelite spirituality.
- She describes the natural beauty and sacred history of Mount Carmel.
- Anne-Marie highlights the various religious traditions associated with Mount Carmel.
- She explains the role of Mount Carmel as a retreat for the contemplative life.
Elijah’s Role in Carmelite Spirituality
- Anne-Marie delves into the biblical story of Elijah and his significance in Carmelite spirituality.
- She explains Elijah’s prophetic role and his confrontation with King Ahab.
- Anne-Marie discusses the importance of Elijah’s image of God and its influence on human behavior.
- She emphasizes the significance of Elijah’s spiritual warfare and his influence on Carmelite life.
Elijah’s Influence on Carmelite Life
- Anne-Marie explains how Elijah’s life and teachings have influenced Carmelite spirituality.
- She discusses the continuation of Elijah’s influence through the Carmelite Order.
- Anne-Marie highlights the importance of Elijah’s double spirit in Carmelite life.
- She explains the threefold sense of Elijah’s double spirit: inheritance, contemplative and active life, and the union of human endeavor and divine infusion.
Reflection Questions and Group Discussion
- Anne-Marie presents three reflection questions for personal and group discussion.
- She explains the importance of these questions in understanding Carmelite spirituality.
- She encourages participants to reflect on their experiences and share their insights.
- Anne-Marie facilitates the group discussion, allowing participants to share their reflections.
Group Reflections on Carmelite Life
- One participant shares insights from a group discussion, emphasizing the importance of being models of truth.
- He discusses the balance between active and contemplative life in Carmelite spirituality.
- He also highlights the importance of community prayer and the challenges of maintaining it.
- He concludes reflecting on the union of human endeavor and divine infusion in Carmelite life.
- Another participant in an online group discussion, emphasizing the importance of living in God’s presence.
- He discusses the challenges of balancing active and contemplative life in Carmelite spirituality and highlights the importance of sanctifying one’s work and using modern conveniences to maintain prayer life.
- He concludes reflecting on the importance of trusting in God’s control and the grace needed to bear life’s challenges.
Conclusion
- Anne-Marie reflects on the importance of living in God’s presence and the role of prayer in maintaining this presence. She discusses the significance of Elijah’s example in Carmelite spirituality.
- Anne-Marie emphasizes the importance of both intellectual and affective prayer in Carmelite life. She concludes with a reading from Titus Bronsma, highlighting the importance of the red rose as a symbol of Carmelite spirituality.
- The session ended with the acknowledgment and appreciation for Sister Anne-Marie Bos O.Carm., PhD.