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| Community Profile |
| Carmelite Nuns of St. Teresa |
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| Community Information |
No. in community (professed members) | 16 |
Year founded | 1913 |
Generalate/ motherhouse | Autonomous |
Province/federation | Autonomous |
Represented in US (Arch)dioceses | Los Angeles, CA |
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| About Us |
Mission statement/description
The Carmel of St. Teresa is a contemplative monastery of consecrated women of the Discalced Carmelite Order. The vocation of a Carmelite Nun is a call to a "hidden union with God" in friendship with Christ and in familiarity with the Blessed Virgin Mary. Their charism is guided by their foundress, St. Teresa of Avila, and by St. John of the Cross. The sisters live together in a lifestyle which is that of a small family, and help one another toward sanctity. It is a life where joys and sorrows are shared and the members are committed to one another as sisters for their entire lives. The Eucharist is at the heart of the community life. The Eucharistic banquet is a sign of unity and bond of charity. |
Qualifications for entry
Sound mental and physical health; good judgment and common sense. |
Formation program
Formation consists of postulancy, novitiate, temporary profession, and then permanent profession. |
Age range/limit
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Consider belated vocations?
No |
Belated/late vocations explanation
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Institute on Religious Life, P.O. Box 7500, Libertyville, IL 60048-7500
Tel: (847) 573-8975 - Fax: (847) 573-8960 |
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