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Wer ist Albert von Jerusalem?

(SOURCE: ocarm.org) Saint Albert was born towards the middle of the 12th century in Castel Gualtieri in Emilia, Italy. He entered the Canons Regular of the Holy Cross at Mortara, Pavia, and became Prior there in 1180. In 1184, he was named bishop of Bobbio, and the following year he was transferred to Vercelli which he governed for twenty years. During this period, he undertook diplomatic missions of national and international importance with rare prudence and firmness: in 1194, he effected a peace between Pavia and Milan and, five years later, also between Parma and Piacenza. In 1191, he celebrated a diocesan synod which proved of great value for its disciplinary provisions which continued to serve as a model until modern times. He was also involved in a large amount of legislative work for various religious orders: he wrote the statutes for the canons of Biella and was among the advisers who drew up the Rule of the Humiliates.

In 1205, Albert was appointed Patriarch of Jerusalem and a little later nominated Papal Legate for the ecclesiastical province of Jerusalem. He arrived in Palestine early in 1206 and lived in Acre because, at that time, Jerusalem was occupied by the Saracens. In Palestine, Albert was involved in various peace initiatives, not only among Christians but also between the Christians and non-Christians and he carried out his duties with great energy. During his stay in Acre he gathered together the hermits on Mount Carmel and gave them a Rule. On 14th September 1214, during a procession, he was stabbed to death by the Master of the Hospital of the Holy Spirit, whom Albert had reprimanded and deposed for his evil life.

 

Below is the latest video in our “Why is there no Saint Carmel?” series in which Fr. Michael Mulhall, O.Carm., presents a brief story of Albert of Jerusalem, the lessons he has to teach us, and how we may apply those lessons in our Carmelite life. Additionally, below the video are a few resources we recommend for those who would like to learn more about this amazing Carmelite Saint.

To find more resources and to learn more about Albert, The Carmelite Rule, or any of the Carmelite Saints and Carmelite Spirituality, we suggest:

Books on Albert of Jerusalem from Carmelite Media Publications

Für Bildungsangebote wie Webinare und Tage der Besinnung - https://www.carmeliteinstitute.net

Für weitere von Karmelitinnen verfasste Druckerzeugnisse - https://www.icspublications.org

Für Rückzugsmöglichkeiten - https://carmelitespiritualcenter.org

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