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"Elijah came upon Elisha and threw his cloak over him. Immediately Elisha left the oxen and ran
after Elijah as his attendant." (cf 1 Kgs 19:19-21). Elisha was filled with the spirit of
Elijah; among the many signs he performed, he cured Naaman of leprosy and raised a dead child to life. He lived among the sons of the prophets and in God's name he frequently intervened in the affairs of the
Israelites.
Mindful of its origin on Mount Carmel, the Carmelite Order desired to perpetuate the memory of the great prophets' presence and deeds through liturgical celebration of Sts Elijah and Elisha. Thus
the General Chapter of 1399 decreed the celebration of the feast of St. Elisha. Through his fidelity to the true God and by his service to God's people, St. Elisha effectively illustrates the meaning of the
prophetic office in our day.
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