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John of the Cross
Spanish mystic and Roman Catholic saint (1542–1591)
Elisha
Elisha (God is my salvation) was, according to the Hebrew Bible, an Israelite prophet and a wonder-worker. His name is commonly transliterated into English as Elisha via Hebrew, Eliseus via Greek and Latin, Ełishe (Yeghishe/Elisha) via Armenian or Alyasa via Arabic, and Elyasa or Elyesa via Turkish. Also mentioned in the New Testament and the Quran, Elisha is venerated as a prophet in Judaism, Christianity and Islam and writings of the Bahá'í Faith refer to him by name.
Mount Carmel
mountain in Israel
scapular
thumb|Black scapulars worn by Cistercian [[monks as part of their religious habits]] thumb|The devotional Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel or "Brown Scapular"
Order of the Brothers Discalced of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel
Roman catholic religious order
Peter of Alcantara
Spanish Franciscan friar, Roman Catholic saint
Titus Brandsma
Dutch Carmelite friar, Catholic priest, professor of philosophy and saint (1881–1942)
Kenosis
In Christian theology, kenosis () is the "self-emptying" of Jesus. The word () is used in the Epistle to the Philippians: " made himself nothing" (NIV), or "[he] emptied himself" (NRSV) (Philippians 2:7), using the verb form (), meaning "to empty".
Dialogues of the Carmelites
French-language opera by Francis Poulenc
Stella Maris Monastery
monastery in Haifa, Israel
Albert of Vercelli
Bishop and canon lawyer
Brother Lawrence
Lorraine Roman Catholic friar
Teresa Margaret Redi
Italian nun, mystic and saint
Jan Tyranowski
Polish Christian mystic, tailor (1900–1947)
Carmelites of Mary Immaculate
male congregation in the Syro-Malabar Church of India
Carmelite Rule of St. Albert
c. 1210 Carmelite text
Marie-Antoinette de Geuser
Her diaries were published (1889–1918)
The Practice of the Presence of God
book by Brother Lawrence
Carmelite Rite
liturgical rite
Hermits of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel
organization