First Annual Lecture in Carmelite Studies

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What Makes a Carmelite a Carmelite?
An Evolving and Dynamic Charism

First Annual Lecture in Carmelite Studies

The lecture explores the charism’s dynamic and evolutionary character, as shown in the unfolding of Carmelite Identity when the hermits on Mount Carmel migrated to Europe and gradually embraced the mendicant movement.

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Topic: What Makes a Carmelite a Carmelite?

Date: Thursday, February 11, 2021

Time: 12:30-1:30pm (PST) / 3:30-4:30 pm (EST)

Presenter: Prof. Keith J. Egan, Ph.D., T.OCarm.

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About the Presenter:

Keith J. Egan, Lay CarmeliteKeith J. Egan, a Lay Carmelite, is Guest Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame and Endowed Aquinas Chair in Catholic Theology Emeritus at Saint Mary’s College, Indiana. He has authored several books on Carmelite Spirituality.