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According to Carmelite Father Fr. Wilfrid Stinissen, O.C.D., was born in Antwerp, Belgium, where he entered the Carmelite Order in He was sent to Sweden in to co-found a small contemplative community.
According to Carmelite Father Wilfrid Father Wilfrid Stinissen was born in Antwerp, Belgium, where he entered the Carmelite Order in He was sent to Sweden in to cofound a small contemplative community. His many books on the spiritual life have been translated into multiple languages.
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Wilfrid Stinissen Biography: The Holy Spirit, Fire of Divine Love Wilfrid Stinissen, Acclaimed spiritual writer Fr Wilfrid Stinissen presents insightful reflections on the Holy Spirit the third Person of the Holy Trinity emphasizing the importance of the Spirit in the. This book offers a focus the new life granted by the Holy Spirit Wilfrid Stinissen traces the evolution of the Jesus Prayer from its beginnings in the words of Scripture and tradition of the Desert Fathers through Christianity s expansion and into the third millennium He.