St Titus, a Dutch Carmelite priest, was noted for his resistance to the Nazis, for which he was arrested and transported to Dachau concentration camp, where he died in 1942. He was canonised in 2022. Fr Fernando Millán Romeral, O.Carm. (an expert on Brandsma, based in Madrid), delivered the lecture at Trinity College, Dublin. He drew attention to different aspects of the saint's life: as an academic administrator, helping to found a university; as a commentator on Carmelite mysticism, as a journalist; as someone with passionate interest in drawing people together. His own physical frailty contrasted with the steadfast courage which he showed in the face of evil. Fr Millán's lecture was given at Trinity College, Dublin and jointly presented by the Loyola Institute and the Carmelites of Ireland.
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