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Rule of Saint Albert

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190:– how, pure in heart and stout in conscience, must be unswerving in the service of the Master" (no. 2). To live a life of allegiance to Jesus Christ, the Carmelites bind themselves especially to: 37:, and is composed almost exclusively of scriptural precepts. To this day it is a rich source of inspiration for the lives of many Catholics throughout the world. 174:
The Rule of life given to the Carmelites by Saint Albert Avogadro between the years 1206 – 1214 was finally approved as the true and proper Rule of Carmel by
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conform their will to that of God, seeking the will of God in faith, in dialogue and through discernment.
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were recognised as a mendicant order and monasteries, or "Carmels" as they are called, were founded.
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life to which the original hermits had been forced to adapt due to the threat of Muslim attacks in
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The Rule states that it is fundamental for a Carmelite to "live a life in allegiance to
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The Rule of St Albert: Latin Text edited with an introduction and English translation,
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Bl. Titus Brandsma on the 'Spirituality of the Carmelites of the Ancient Observance'
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develop the contemplative dimension of their life, in an open dialogue with God
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in 1247. All Carmelites must follow this official version today.
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About 20 years later on 1 October 1247, in consultation with
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live in poverty, placing in common what little they may have
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ed and trans Bede Edwards, (Aylesford and London, 1973)
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Catholic Encyclopedia Entry of "The Carmelite Order"
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eremitic
consecrated life
Catholic
spiritual tradition
Albert Avogadro
priest
Canons Regular
canon lawyer
Catholic
Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
Saint Bertold
Saint Brocard
hermits
Elias
Mount Carmel
Israel
Pope Honorius III
Ut vivendi normam
Dominican
Hugh of Saint Cher
William of Tortosa
Pope Innocent IV
mendicant
monastic
Palestine
Crusades
hermits
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Mount Carmel
Europe

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