The Discalced Carmelites are a Roman Catholic religious community of priests, brothers, nuns, and laity serving the Church through lives of prayer and ministry, in a fraternal setting. Our roots go back to twelfth-century hermits on Mount Carmel in the Holy Land. The Discalced Carmelites were established by St. Teresa of Avila in 1562 and St. John of the Cross in 1568 to renew the Order’s commitment to contemplation, simplicity, and community.
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The Carmelite life is a journey of prayer, contemplation, fraternity, simplicity, and service. If you feel called to follow Christ in the spirit of Carmel, we invite you to discern your vocation with us. Contact our Vocation Director and take the first step in your journey.
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Inspired by Christ and rooted in the Carmelite tradition, we live the evangelical counsels of poverty, chastity, and obedience in prayer, fraternity, and service.
We embrace simplicity, sharing all things in a spirit of trust in God and solidarity with others.
We dedicate our hearts fully to God, living in love, purity, and faithful service to His people.
We freely seek and follow God’s will through the Church, our superiors, and the needs of our community.