Carmelite Conversations

Carmelite Conversations

Carmelite Conversations podcast

  • 13 minutes 16 seconds
    Clarifying the Dark Night with Deacon Rusty Baldwin, OCDS

    Have you ever considered yourself a mystic?  What exactly is a mystic?  What is mysticism?  How does it apply to me? 

    The mystic, St. John of the Cross, dives into what the “Dark Night of the Soul” entails.  In general, many people just think it refers to hard times.  In this presentation, Deacon Baldwin clarifies that the “Dark Night” is by first giving us examples of what it is NOT!

    He follows by expounding upon the true meaning of the “Dark Night of the Soul” and the call to a deeper intimacy and love of our Lord.

     

    18 December 2025, 5:31 pm
  • 12 minutes 57 seconds
    Dark Night of the Senses with Deacon Rusty Baldwin, OCDS

    Deacon Rusty Baldwin, OCDS, shares a Lenten message about the Dark Night of the Senses, St. John of the Cross, disposing ourselves to God's grace, and seeking God, not His gifts.

     

    1 April 2025, 11:54 pm
  • 15 minutes 25 seconds
    Into the Silent Land with Deacon Mark Danis, OCDS

    Deacon Mark Danis, OCDS shares a reflection on how to accept our own weaknesses and obstacles to our union with God. Deacon Mark quotes the book Into the Silent Land by Martin Laird.

    14 February 2025, 3:51 pm
  • 11 minutes 54 seconds
    Advancement ceremony homily with Fr. John MacQuarrie

    During this homily given by Fr. John MacQuarrie, the spiritual assistant for our Secular Carmelite Community, discusses the outward sign of Carmel as he welcomes three members of our community who were clothed with the ceremonial brown scapular. He also reflects on the Constitutions of the Secular Carmelites and our Christian roles as priests, prophets, and kings.

    13 January 2025, 4:22 pm
  • 11 minutes 36 seconds
    True Joy with Deacon Rusty Baldwin, OCDS

    In this homily, Deacon Rusty Baldwin, OCDS, discusses the true meaning of joy and how the Carmelite saints viewed joy.

    22 December 2024, 10:08 pm
  • 10 minutes 33 seconds
    Our Aptitude for Receiving God’s Grace by Deacon Mark Danis

    What can we do to be better predisposed to receive God’s Grace leading to Union with Him?  We know that “only the pure of heart see God.”  So, how do we purify our hearts most effectively?  Discalced Secular Carmelite Deacon Mark Danis gives us great insights on this topic and quotes St. Elizabeth of the Trinity to help us understand.

    22 September 2024, 6:37 pm
  • 7 minutes 34 seconds
    On the Mountain by Deacon Rusty Baldwin, OCDS

    Mountains play a prominent role in Carmelite Spirituality and in Prayer.  What does the mountain represent?  In the scriptures, we read about the Prophet Elijah and mountains.  What did the mountains represent for Elijah?  Even our Lord went to the mountains many times in His life.  How does that connect to our lives today?

    29 July 2024, 12:24 am
  • 7 minutes 24 seconds
    Reflection on Our Lady of Mt. Carmel

    How did the title of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel come about?  What is the connection with the Prophet Elijah?  How did the spirituality of Elijah spread across the world?  What happened on July 16th that is so significant to Carmelites?  What is the connection of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel to the Church approved apparitions of Our Lady in Lourdes and in Fatima?  How are we connected today?

    29 July 2024, 12:23 am
  • 18 minutes 49 seconds
    Marriage is Free, Full, Faithful, and Fruitful

    In marriage preparation, Catholic couples are instructed about the Covenant of Love.  The elements  in particular that are addressed are being free, full, faithful, and fruitful.  Deacon Rusty Baldwin, OCDS, analyzes these same elements as it relates to Carmelite spirituality.  It is very enlightening and enriching. 

    22 April 2024, 12:36 am
  • 1 hour 53 seconds
    Exploring Contemplation with St. John of the Cross (part 9)

    The “Will” in the Prayer of Contemplation (Ch. 13 of the book).
     
    Soren Kierkegaard said, Purity of Heart is to Will One Thing. This one thing of course is God's Will. St. John of the Cross speaks about the activity of the will as much if not more than any of the other faculties of the human person. The other two are intellect and memory. But it is the will that most significantly drives human behavior. The will is perfected through the virtue of charity, which is to say, all our thoughts, words and actions must be simple expressions of love. In this program, St. John of the Cross's words explain how we must overcome the natural tendency on the part of our will to seek satisfaction in prayer. We must never try to recapture or recreate gratifying experiences in our time in prayer. This would only serve as an attempt on our part to create our own image of God, one we both could then relate to and find our own satisfaction in. The most appropriate explanation here is that we should never attempt to find ourselves in God, but rather we should seek to find God in us. This road to union with God requires a radical purification of all that our senses and imagination could create; God is beyond all that. The only way for us to encounter God is through a process of naked faith, a letting go of all within us that is not God. A deep poverty of spirit is necessary, we must empty ourselves of all self-love, we must follow the example of Christ crucified. For it is a truth of the mystical life that the degree to which our will is united with the will of God determines the depth of love within our soul.
     
    Books: 
     
    “Saint John of the Cross:  Master of Contemplation” by Fr. Donald Haggerty; Ignatius Press.
     
    “The Collected Works of St. John of the Cross” by John of the Cross; ICS Publications.

     

     

    1 April 2024, 12:50 am
  • 8 minutes 13 seconds
    Thinking about the Samaritan Woman During Lent

    During this Lenten season, and by focusing on a few important points in the scripture passage on the Samaritan Woman, Deacon Mark Danis uses the lense of contemplation to highlight the importance of coming to know the truth about ourselves so that by coming into the light, we may be transformed by God.

    11 March 2024, 10:38 pm
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