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zunshynn

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[quote name='magnificat' post='912582' date='Mar 15 2006, 02:00 PM']
Here's the link to the Discalced Carmelites in St. Louis: [url="http://www.stormpages.com/mtcarmel/"]Carmel Nuns of St. Louis[/url]

The webpage needs a little help, but you can see some nice pics on it and some basic info.
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St. Louis had gone through 20 years of "many come and gone." I got to them 10 years ago--now look!

One of our proposed SOLC Foundations will be the [url="http://cloisters.tripod.com/carmelites/"]Carmelite Nuns of Perpetual Adoration[/url].

As always, the SOLC Foundations will be Ecclesia Dei Traditionalist.

Blessings,
Gemma

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They are wonderful pictures, and you do look like Sr. Therese a little! My, that is some thick grille!! Thanks so much for sharing!

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Mary-Kathryn

[quote name='zunshynn' post='962326' date='Apr 26 2006, 10:18 PM']
And me with St. Thérèse! Do you see a resemblance at all? Everyone kept telling me I look like her, but I don't see it...

[img]http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h136/zunshynn/4-4-2006-18.jpg[/img]
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If you can find this particular picture or holy card:

It is of St Therese at her convent. She is in her habit and her body [except she may be sitting] and head are turned just like yours. When I saw your picture that is the image that came to mind when I looked at you. I will keep you in prayer!


The pictures are beautiful!

Mary-Kathryn

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be_thou_my_vision

[quote name='zunshynn' post='911895' date='Mar 14 2006, 08:14 PM']
Well, see after their rosary two of the sisters open the grille and come into the chapel to get ready for mass the next day, and no one can see them, so I had to leave and the chapel was locked. Mother didn't seem to want to have the chapel opened again after they went in and then closed after Matins—perhaps it was too complicated... and since it IS San Francisco that could be dangerous for the nuns security... so I didn't want to push it. Plus, it may be just that they want to know that I'm pretty serious about their community... as it was my first experience with a monastery, and I still didn't know if I was called to contemplative or active life.

I may return simply because they have a beautiful mass, and chapel and prayers... just to pray there. But I don't think I'm called to their community. Like I said, I realized that adoration is so deeply important to me... I mean it's where I fell in love with Jesus :love: ... I want to enter an order that has more emphasis on adoration... preferably perpetual. It did give me the feeling that I really am going to find the most fulfillment in contemplative life... which is still a little scary at this point.

I didn't really pray the office with them, because I didn't have a breviary and it was actually the first time I've heard the office at all. My experience has just been reading it on occasion by myself. I didn't have the best year of spanish... so I would definitely have to start learning it in the community for the most part... which I know God would help me with... but like I said, I don't believe I'm called here. They were wonderful... but... I want to love Him in the Blessed Sacrament. The thought of him all alone in the tabernacle when I could be with Him in adoration is... I don't know. I admire their goal to be in union with Christ in all things... but the Eucharist is so close to my heart... I want to devote my life to adoration. I don't know. My mom says that if someone is a contemplative it probably wont matter to much at that point if he was exposed or not. But I think it would to me. I do want an order that chants most of the hours of the office though. That was wonderful.

Thanks for your prayers!
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I think you should check out [url="http://www.ssfpa.org"]the Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration[/url]. They are such a great group that loves the Pope, wears the habit, has perpetual Adoration, and participates in apostolates like nursing, teaching, and pastoral work. There are also sisters that stay in the convent and clean, cook, and take care of the garden and do little stuff like that. I highly recommend these sisters. I love them so much!

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PCPA2Be's Mom

Perhaps you should look at the Poor Clares. Denise always thought she was Carmelite until she went to Ohio to see the Poor Clares. Denise also wanted to spend more time with Christ in the Eucharist

Just an idea---good luck with your discernment and keep praying

I will pray for you! :sign:

bythe way you do look like St Therese

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brandelynmarie

zunshynn, Neat photos...Discernment is such a journey...contemplative vs active vs Carmelite vs Franciscan vs...oy veh! I am also looking into Dominican communitites & I think most of the cloistered ones in the USA are Perpetual Adoring Rosary...here are some links to start if you are interested...

[url="http://www.op.org/nunsmenlo"]http://www.op.org/nunsmenlo[/url]

[url="http://www.nunsopsummit.org"]http://www.nunsopsummit.org[/url]
& their blog... [url="http://monialesop.blogspot.com"]http://monialesop.blogspot.com[/url]

May Christ's Peace be with you & May our Blessed Mother wrap you in Her mantle...Brandelynmarie

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  • 12 years later...
1 hour ago, Yesenia E Salamanca said:

Does anybody know any Spanish Carmelite Nuns around in California or at least in the USA?

Yesenia, it would make it easier for people to reply to your posts if you created a new thread for each new topic. You can do this by clicking the green 'Start new topic' button that you should see when you visit the homepage. At the moment there are lots of helpful people out there who might skip over this thread without reading it because they see it was started in 2006. New topics get more people reading. :)

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