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What do the Carmelite nuns do?

What do the Carmelite nuns do?

Carm.) is engaged primarily in preaching and teaching. The Discalced Carmelite Fathers (Order of Discalced Brothers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel; O.C.D.) is active in parishes and in foreign missions, having become primarily a pastoral and devotional order.

How many Carmelite sisters are there?

Albert’s College in Rome. By 2001, the membership had increased to approximately 2,100 men in 25 provinces, 700 enclosed nuns in 70 monasteries, and 13 affiliated Congregations and Institutes. In addition, the Third Order of lay Carmelites count 25,000–30,000 members throughout the world.

Do Carmelite nuns eat meat?

Carmelites and others following the Rule of St. Albert also maintain a vegetarian diet, although the old and sick are permitted to eat meat according to this rule of life. The Liberal Catholic Movement traditionally had many people who were vegetarians and still have.

What nuns do all day?

Nuns join orders or congregations – these are usually ‘sects’ within a religion. Different orders abide by different rules and have different expectations for their members. Generally, a nun’s daily duties could involve praying, maintaining their church’s facilities, and committing charitable acts.

Can a nun have a baby?

“The most likely outcome if they will leave their religious service.” There have been previous instances in the Church of nuns becoming pregnant, but in some cases, this was not after consensual sex.

Who are the Carmelite Sisters of Mount Carmel?

We are Discalced Carmelite Nuns of the Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel. We are a worldwide Order or Religious Family with approximately eleven thousand nuns in all continents. We live a cloistered contemplative life, following in the footsteps of St. Teresa of Avila, Spain. St Teresa re-founded the Order in sixteenth century.

Are there any Carmelite nuns living in Ireland?

We live a cloistered contemplative life, following in the footsteps of St. Teresa of Avila, Spain. St Teresa re-founded the Order in sixteenth century. There have been Carmelite nuns in Ireland since the seventeenth century and, at present there are six monasteries in Ireland.

Where is the Carmelite monastery in Kilmacud located?

Carmelite Monastery of St. Joseph, Upper Kilmacud Road, Stillorgan, Blackrock, Co. Dublin. A94 YY33 Fax: + 353 (0)1 2833331

Where is the star of the sea Carmelite monastery?

Star of the Sea Carmelite Monastery, Seapark, Malahide, Co Dublin. K36 P586 Email: [email protected] Please visit their website at.. http://www.malahidecarmelites.ie