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"This volume, based on the second annual lecture in Carmelite Studies at The Catholic University of America, charts a narrative arc from the liturgical cult of Saint Joseph (the legal father of Jesus) in the Carmelite Order of Ancient Observance; to Saint Joseph's vital formative presence in the life of Saint Teresa of Avila (1515-1582) and her reform efforts; to the Carmelite family as a whole giving liturgical expression to its privileged relationship with Saint Joseph by the establishment of the Feast of the Patronage of Saint Joseph; to this feast becoming widespread outside Carmel and…mehr

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"This volume, based on the second annual lecture in Carmelite Studies at The Catholic University of America, charts a narrative arc from the liturgical cult of Saint Joseph (the legal father of Jesus) in the Carmelite Order of Ancient Observance; to Saint Joseph's vital formative presence in the life of Saint Teresa of Avila (1515-1582) and her reform efforts; to the Carmelite family as a whole giving liturgical expression to its privileged relationship with Saint Joseph by the establishment of the Feast of the Patronage of Saint Joseph; to this feast becoming widespread outside Carmel and ultimately extended to the Latin Catholic Church as a whole (1847); and, finally, to Saint Joseph's proclamation as Patron of the Universal Church (1870) by Pope Pius IX. The book also includes a letter from the heads of two Carmelite orders on the 150th anniversary of that proclamation"--
Autorenporträt
Joseph F. Chorpenning, OSFS, is the Editorial Director of Saint Joseph's University Press and President of the International Commission for Salesian Studies. Steven Payne, OCD, is Chair of Carmelite Studies, The Catholic University of America.