Discalced Carmelites

Order of the Discalced Friars of the Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel
Abbreviation Order of Discalced Carmelites (Ordo Carmelitarum Discalceatorum or O.C.D.)
Motto Zelo zelatus sum pro Domino Deo exercituum (With zeal have I been zealous for the Lord God of hosts)
Formation Late 16th century
Type Catholic religious order
Headquarters

Casa Generalizia dei Carmelitani Scalzi,

Corso d'Italia 38,
Rome, Italy
Superior General Most Rev. Fr. Saverio (Xavier) of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, O.C.D.
Website www.discalcedcarmel.com

The Discalced Carmelites, or Barefoot Carmelites, is a Catholic mendicant order with roots in the eremitic tradition of the Desert Fathers and Mothers. The order was established in 1593, pursuant to the reform of the Carmelite Order of the Ancient Observance by two Spanish saints, Saint Teresa of Ávila and Saint John of the Cross.

The Discalced Carmelite order is now known by the initials "O.C.D." (The older branch of the order, Carmelites of the Ancient Observance, has the initials "O. Carm."). The secular branch of the order (the Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites, formerly known as the Third Order), has the initials "O.C.D.S."

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History

In the 16th century, St. Teresa of Ávila's work of reform began with herself. She made a vow always to follow the most perfect course, and resolved to keep the rule as perfectly as she could. A group of nuns assembled in her cell one September evening in 1560, taking their inspiration from the primitive tradition of Carmel and the discalced reform of St. Peter of Alcantara(a controversial movement within Spanish Franciscanism), proposed the foundation of a monastery of an eremitical type. On August 24, 1562, the new monastery dedicated to St. Joseph was founded. Then in Duruelo, with John of the Cross and Anthony of Jesus, they founded the first convent of Discalced Brethren in November 1568.

For a Carmelite, prayer is deeply theological. It is guided by the teachings and experience of St. Teresa of Ávila and St. John of the Cross, as well as the saints who have followed in their steps, such as St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus and of the Holy Face, Blessed Elizabeth of the Trinity, St. Teresa of the Andes, and martyrs like Edith Stein (St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross), Père Jacques and the sixteen Martyrs of Compiegne.

Each day is marked by silence to create an environment for a house of prayer. In addition to the daily celebration of the full Liturgy of the Hours, two hours are set aside for uninterrupted silent prayer. The life is well balanced: community life is marked by much laughter during recreation. Communities are kept fairly small to nourish an atmosphere of genuine sisterhood/brotherhood and sharing.

While the nuns live an enclosed life, the friars live a life that is both contemplative and apostolic, in imitation of Jesus who lived both the prayer in the desert and the ministry of compassion with the multitudes. The life of contemplation lived by both the nuns and friars is primarily in service to the whole Church. For the friars, the life is also marked by a serious commitment to a broadly based and thorough discipline of study to more fully develop a knowledge of the human heart that is marked by great personal sensitivity.

Bishops

Living Bishops (3 Archbishops, 18 Bishops)

Current Bishops Former and Actual Episcopal see or Assignment Current Residency Date of Birth
Current Age
Appointed to Bishop
Anders Arborelius Bishop of Stockholm
(1998-Incumbent)

President of Scandinavian Bishops Conference (2005-Incumbent)

Stockholm, Sweden September 24, 1949 (1949-09-24) (age 62) November 17, 1998
Pope John Paul II
Cástor Oswaldo Azuaje Pérez Auxiliary Bishop of Maracaibo
(2007-Incumbent)
Maracaibo, Venezuela October 19, 1951 (1951-10-19) (age 60) June 30, 2007
Pope Benedict XVI
Silvio José Báez Ortega Auxiliary Bishop of Managua
(2009-Incumbent)
Managua, Nicaragua April 28, 1958 (1958-04-28) (age 53) April 9, 2009
Pope Benedict XVI
Paul Bassim Vicar Apostolic Emeritus of Beirut
(1999-Incumbent)

Vicar Apostolic of Beirut
(1974-1999)

Jall Ed Dib - Bqennaya, Lebanon November 14, 1922 (1922-11-14) (age 89) September 8, 1974
Pope Paul VI
Philip Boyce Bishop of Raphoe
(1995-Incumbent)
Letterkenny, Ireland January 25, 1940 (1940-01-25) (age 72) June 29, 1995
Pope John Paul II
Paul Dahdah Archbishop-Vicar Apostolic of Beirut
(1999-Incumbent)

Archbishop of Baghdad
(1983-1999)

Beirut, Lebanon June 8, 1941 (1941-06-08) (age 70) May 30, 1983
Pope John Paul II
Brig. Gen. Gonzalo de Jesús María del Castillo Crespo Military Bishop of Bolivia
(2000-Incumbent)

Auxiliary Bishop of La Paz
(1983-2000)

La Paz, Bolivia September 20, 1936 (1936-09-20) (age 75) November 3, 1983
Pope John Paul II
Amancio Escapa Aparicio Auxiliary Bishop of Santo Domingo
(1996-Incumbent)
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic March 30, 1938 (1938-03-30) (age 73) May 31, 1996
Pope John Paul II
Guy Étienne Germain Gaucher Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Bayeux-Lisieux
(2005-Incumbent)

Auxiliary Bishop of Bayeux-Lisieux
(1987-2005)
Bishop of Meaux
(1986-1987)

Venasque, France March 5, 1930 (1930-03-05) (age 81) August 27, 1986
Pope John Paul II
Gustavo Girón Higuita Bishop of Tumaco
(1999-Incumbent)

Vicar Apostolic of Tumaco
(1990-1999)

Tumaco, Colombia May 20, 1940 (1940-05-20) (age 71) February 8, 1990
Pope John Paul II
Julio Xavier Labayen Territorial Prelate Emeritus of Infanta
(2003-Incumbent)

Territorial Prelate of Infanta
(1966-2003)

Parañaque, Philippines July 23, 1926 (1926-07-23) (age 85) July 26, 1966
Pope Paul VI
Gonzalo López Marañon Vicar Apostolic Emeritus of San Miguel de Sucumbíos
(2010-Incumbent)

Vicar Apostolic of San Miguel de Sucumbíos
(1984-2010)

Apostolic prefect of San Miguel de Sucumbíos
(1970-1984)

Nueva Loja, Ecuador October 3, 1933 (1933-10-03) (age 78) July 2, 1984
Pope John Paul II
Luis Alberto Luna Tobar Archbishop Emeritus of Cuenca
(2000-Incumbent)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Cuenca
(1981-2000)
Auxiliary Bishop of Quito
(1977-1981)

Cuenca, Ecuador December 15, 1923 (1923-12-15) (age 88) August 17, 1977
Pope Paul VI
Francis George Adeodatus Micallef Vicar Apostolic Emeritus of Kuwait
(2005-Incumbent)

Vicar Apostolic of Kuwait
(1981-2005)

Cospicua, Malta December 17, 1928 (1928-12-17) (age 83) November 5, 1981
Pope John Paul II
Aníbal Nieto Guerra Bishop of San Jacinto de Yaguachi
(2009-Incumbent)

Auxiliary Bishop of Guayaquil
(2006-2009)

Yaguachi, Ecuador February 23, 1949 (1949-02-23) (age 63) June 10, 2006
Pope Benedict XVI
Marie Fabien Raharilamboniaina Bishop of Morondava
(2010-Incumbent)
Morondava, Madagascar January 20, 1968 (1968-01-20) (age 44) February 26, 2010
Pope Benedict XVI
Braulio Sáez Garcia Auxiliary Bishop of Santa Cruz de la Sierra
(2003-Incumbent)

Bishop of Oruro
(1991-2003)
Auxiliary Bishop of Oruro
(1987-1991)

Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia March 23, 1942 (1942-03-23) (age 69) February 18, 1987
Pope John Paul II
Rubens Sevilha Auxiliary Bishop of Vitória
(2011-Incumbent)
Vitória, Brazil September 29, 1959 (1959-09-29) (age 52) December 21, 1987
Pope Benedict XVI
Jean Benjamin Sleiman Archbishop of Baghdad
(2001-Incumbent)
Baghdad, Iraq June 30, 1946 (1946-06-30) (age 65) November 29, 2000
Pope John Paul II
Jusztin Nándor Takács Bishop Emeritus of Székesfehérvár
(2003-Incumbent)

Bishop of Székesfehérvár
(1991-2003)
Coadjutor Bishop of Székesfehérvár
(1990-1991)
Auxiliary Bishop of Székesfehérvár
(1988-1990)

Székesfehérvár, Hungary January 15, 1927 (1927-01-15) (age 85) December 23, 1988
Pope John Paul II
Rolando Joven Tria Tirona Territorial Prelate of Infanta
(2003-Incumbent)

Bishop of Malolos
(1996-2003)
Auxiliary Bishop of Manila
(1994-1996)

Infanta, Philippines July 22, 1946 (1946-07-22) (age 65) November 15, 1994
Pope John Paul II

Deceased Bishops (7 Cardinals, 14 Archbishops, 51 Bishops)

Discalced Carmelites Cardinals Episcopal see or Assignment Date of Birth and Death Appointed to Bishop
Anastasio Alberto Ballestrero Metropolitan Archbishop Emeritus of Turin
(1989-1998)

Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria sopra Minerva
(1979-1998)
President of Italian Episcopal Conference
(1979-1985)
Metropolitan Archbishop of Turin
(1977-1989)
Metropolitan Archbishop of Bari-Canosa
(1973-1977)

October 3, 1913(1913-10-03) - June 21, 1998(1998-06-21) (aged 84) December 21, 1973
Pope Paul VI
Girolamo Maria Gotti Prefect of Sacred Congregation of the Propagation of the Faith
(1902-1916)

Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria della Scala pro hac vice Title
(1895-1916)
Prefect of Sacred Congregation of Bishops and Regulars
(1899-1902)
Prefect of Prefect of Sacred Congregation of Induglences and Sacred Relics
(1896-1899)
Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals
(1896-1897)
Apostolic Internuncio of Brazil
(1892-1895)

March 29, 1834(1834-03-29) - March 19, 1916(1916-03-19) (aged 81) March 22, 1892
Pope Leo XIII
Giovanni Antonio Guadagni
(Nephew of pope Pope Clement XII)
Vicar General of His Holiness for the Diocese of Rome
(1732-1759)

Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals
(1743-1759)
Cardinal Vice-Dean of Sacred College of Cardinals
(1756-1759)
Cardinal-Bishop of Porto-Santa Rufina
(1756-1759)
Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati
(1750-1756)
Cardinal-Priest of San Martino ai Monti
(1731-1750)
Bishop of Arezzo
(1896-1897)

September 14, 1674(1674-09-14) - January 15, 1759(1759-01-15) (aged 84) December 20, 1724
Pope Benedict XIII
Daniel Acharuparambil Metropolitan Archbishop of Verapoly
(1996-2009)

Apostolic Administrator sede plena of Cochin
(2008-2009)

May 12, 1939(1939-05-12) - October 26, 2009(2009-10-26) (aged 70) June 14, 1996
Pope John Paul II
Antônio do Carmo Cheuiche Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Porto Alegre
(2001-2009)

Auxiliary Bishop of Porto Alegre
(1971-2001)
Auxiliary Bishop of Santa Maria
(1969-1971)

June 13, 1927 (1927-06-13) (age 84) - October 14, 2009(2009-10-14) (aged 82) April 2, 1969
Pope Paul VI

Communities of Carmelite Tradition

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