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Essentials of Carmelite Spirituality Summer Online Course

Essentials of Carmelite Spirituality

Benedicta Institute for Women Summer Online Course

Led by, Dr. Donald Wallenfang, OCDS

Course Opens June 29 and Closes August 2

Meeting Online Thursdays, 6pm - 7pm ET

 

Among the four female Doctors of the Church, two of them are Carmelite.  What is the relationship between the Carmelite tradition of prayer and a Catholic theology of womanhood?  This course will consider the A-Z essentials of the Carmelite charism by studying the spiritual classic of Saint Teresa of Avila, The Way of Perfection.  Saint Teresa leads us to understand the gradual perfection of charity through a determined determination of heart.  Altogether, the specific Carmelite form will be put into sharp relief in order to calibrate the contemplative character of woman according to the Marian rhythms of divine grace.

Participants will read required texts, view weekly instructional videos, respond to weekly posts based on readings, and attend Zoom sessions each Thursday from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm to discuss insights gained through the readings and have questions answered.

 

Required Texts:​

The Collected Works of St. Teresa of Avila, Vol. 2 (featuring The Way of Perfection and The Interior Castle)

Shoeless: Carmelite Spirituality in a Disquieted World by Dr. Donald Wallenfang, OCDS

 

Limited financial assistance may be available through the Forwarding Grace Financial Assistance Program. To Inquire, please call 1-800-558-5452.

Event Date/Time(s)

START: Monday, June 29 at 8:00 AM US/Eastern
END: Sunday, August 02 at 11:59 PM US/Eastern

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  • Donald Wallenfang, OCDS, PhD

    Donald Wallenfang, OCDS, PhD is a Secular Discalced Carmelite, Professor of Theology and Philosophy at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, and Academic Advisor for the Benedicta Institute. He received his MTS from St Norbert College and his PhD in systematic theology from Loyola University Chicago. He has published twelve books as well as numerous articles and book chapters on a variety of topics in Catholic theology and philosophy. His areas of expertise merge at the intersection of Carmelite spirituality, phenomenology, metaphysics, and sacramental theology. Wallenfang served in full-time Catholic youth and young adult ministry for nine years. He has been married to his wife, Megan, for twenty-three years and has six children.