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The Carmelite Library: August 2016
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Tuesday, 2 August 2016. August is Calligraphy Month at the Carmelite Library. The Calligraphy Society of Victoria holds an exhibition, called Workshop Works, in the Carmelite Library through the entire month of August. You are invited to drop in and enjoy this wonderful presentation of recent original works by members of the Society. Many of the works are for sale. Here are five photographs by resident photographer Susan Southall. Labels: Calligraphy Society of Victoria (CSV). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Carmelite Library: June 2015
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Tuesday, 30 June 2015. BOOKS FOR THE SOUL AT THE CARMELITE LIBRARY. An article about the Library published this month in Kairos,. The official journal of the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne. Words and photograph by Natasha Marsh. Set inside a glamourous 1918 heritage. Dance hall, the Carmelite Library in. Middle Park has the largest collection. Of Carmelite writings in Australia. With. Something for every reading level, the. Library is home to researchers, students,. Head librarian Philip Harvey about.
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The Carmelite Library: May 2015
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Wednesday, 27 May 2015. Saint Teresa's Birthday Poem Reflected in Her Life. Sr Teresa Jerome OCDM delivered this paper on Friday morning the 22nd of May as part of the Symposium conducted by the Carmelite Centre to celebrate the five hundredth anniversary of the birth of Saint Teresa of Avila. I am Yours, born for you. What do you want of me? If You will, give me prayer,. Or let me know dryness. Or darkness or sunlight. Move me here or there. Give me Calvary or Tabor,. Desert or fruitful land,. Teresa of...
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The Carmelite Library: March 2016
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Tuesday, 29 March 2016. Early Chinese script on a Shang oracle bone. On Tuesday the 14. Of March Jennifer Raper led discussion on ancient Chinese spirituality as part of this year’s Carmelite Library Spiritual Reading Group program. Here is an edited version of her words at that session. I thought I would anchor this talk around three 'posts'. How much do we know about the “ancient” Chinese people? As you can hear, I have not included Confucius. We know that physically they were much like us and became m...
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Clipping and Coining: January 2016
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READINGS OF THE WORK BY PHILIP HARVEY. Monday, 4 January 2016. Shakespeare Authorship Authors: The Short List. There’s Sir Francis ‘Shakespeare’ Bacon. Whose works are now largely forsaken,. Yet did he once write. 8220;On the Theatrical Art of Fakin’”? Or it’s obviously Edward de Vere. If we would but persevere,. The author whom Freud. Believed fill the void. Of that ghost by the family name Shakespeare. Our old friends Beaumont and Fletcher. Coloured in Shakespeare’s sketches;. He made the pastry. And t...
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Clipping and Coining: April 2016
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READINGS OF THE WORK BY PHILIP HARVEY. Saturday, 23 April 2016. TS Eliot, I. A Humoresque: “He do the police in different voices.”. St John's Church, Little Gidding, Cambridgeshire, England. On Thursday the 21. Of April Will Johnston, Robert Gribben and I gave a presentation on T.S. Eliot to the Institute for Spiritual Studies at St. Peter’s Church, Eastern Hill, Melbourne. Here is the first part of my contribution to the evening. Of April 2016 starts early. Intermittent rain predicted. That time resumes,.
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Clipping and Coining: June 2015
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READINGS OF THE WORK BY PHILIP HARVEY. Thursday, 25 June 2015. Osip Mandelstam Tristia No. 92. Osip Mandelstam Tristia No. 92. Sometimes titled ‘Taurida’. What is the stream of golden liquid that pours from the bottle? The poem was written between the two revolutions of 1917, so what do we make of the fact that everywhere there are the rites of Bacchus, as if the world is “only watchmen, dogs”? Rapidly Mandelstam ramps the crescendo. He beseeches the whereabouts of the Golden Fleece, where are you? Clare...
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The Carmelite Library: July 2015
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Wednesday, 22 July 2015. MICHAEL LEUNIG Taking the Curly Way Round TALITHA FRASER. Talitha Fraser conducted the Spiritual Reading Group session this month on the cartoonist, artist, poet, and spiritual teacher Michael Leunig. Here are her opening words. So Leunig. one of the questions he is most often asked and is always baffled by, is what does a particular cartoon mean? 8220;People will say, ‘I don’t know what it means but I like it.’. A formative misadventure at eight years occurred while playing at t...
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The Carmelite Library: August 2015
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Tuesday, 25 August 2015. Currently reading ‘Indirections: a memoir 1909-1947’ by Charles Brasch. Last night on the train, between Eaglemont and Heidelberg, I turned the page (p. 222) to find the following description, time circa 1932:. Tuesday, 18 August 2015. On Tuesday the 18. Of August the Spiritual Reading Group read some of the work of Dom Bede Griffiths in the Carmelite Library. The evening was presented by Jenny Raper. Here is Jenny’s introductory paper. What was he thinking? I remember now the fe...