How To Use Carmelite In A Sentence
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Beyond the Carmelite house, nearer Leith, stood the preceptory of St. Anthony, the only house of that order in Scotland.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
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You may be familiar with famous names of aux such as Carmelite Water, Florida Water, Eau de Cologne, Hungary Waters, and others.
Archive 2007-04-01
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When the moment finally comes for our brothers to definitively commit themselves to the Lord as a Discalced Carmelite it is both the culmination of years of prayer, preparation and discernment and a new and wonderful beginning of a life lived for God alone.
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Thérèse had been the adored baby of her family, instructed every day by two elder sisters who proceeded her into the Carmelite convent in Lisieux.
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St. John of the Cross 'solemnity is celebrated today by the Discalced Carmelites.
12/01/2003 - 01/01/2004

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Carmelite monasteries
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Rue des Carmes, whose name recalls the Carmelite monastery founded by
The Story of Paris
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In a small dome-like cavity, hollowed out of the roof of this passage, hung a large bell; and in a cell opening from the side of the passage immediately beneath the dome, dwelt an old nun, who, for some dreadful misdeed committed in her youth, had voluntarily consigned herself to the convent of the Carmelites, and, having passed through the ordeal of the chamber of penitence, had accepted the office of sextoness in that department of the establishment.
Wagner, the Wehr-Wolf
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From the 2d nocturn in the old Carmelite breviary:
29 December -- St Thomas of Canterbury
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After some time spent as infirmarian she was elected prioress for life (1473), and became by her splendid example the model of a true Carmelite nun, and, in a sense, the foundress of this branch of the order.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
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John of the Cross forgave his Carmelite brothers who imprisoned him in a dungeon.
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Life at the Convent of the Incarnation, where she first professed as a Carmelite nun, very nearly defeated her vocation.
RIDDLE ME THIS
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What follows is most of the old second nocturn of the Carmelite breviary which tells his life in the grand old medieval style, full of miracles and wonders.
Three Cheers for Mrs Beamish
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Eliseus the prophet is a principal figure in the Carmelite Order as he was the first disciple of the prophet Elias, the reputed founder of the Order.
Ss Petri & Pauli
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It was this letter which enabled the founding of Carmelite communities for nuns, and gave official recognition to lay people as members of the order.
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Father Altier, a diocesan priest, but also a Carmelite Tertiary, was discalced.
You wouldn't believe what I saw this morning!
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Mr Vinney asked Helen, `What do you think of our having a Carmelite daughter?
THE GOLDEN LION
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Anyone who is interested in the vocation to the cloistered life as a Discalced Carmelite Nun, please contact the Reverend Mother.
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Just before the French Revolution, she enters a Carmelite convent to hide from the world.
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The Carmelite friars who made up the community in Leighlinbridge were Normans from the Carmelite Province of England where the two principal friaries were at Aylesford and Hulne.
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His day is listed in the calendar as December 14 but as that was a Sunday in Advent, it is transferred to the next day for the Carmelites of the discalced reform.
12/01/2003 - 01/01/2004
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But her autobiography became an underground classic when it was circulated in Carmelite convents throughout the world, and demand grew to have it openly published.
Archive 2009-05-01
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Louis XVI, who had joined the order as a boy, took his obligations as a lay military "Carmelite" very seriously, and he daily prayed the Office and attended regular meetings.
Military Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and Saint Lazarus
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Thérèse also made a vow, informally as a young child, and formally on two occasions as a professed Carmelite nun, to refuse nothing to Jesus.
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The absent ones were Michael, the oldest, a married sister, Patricia, and Bridget, the Carmelite nun.
THE GOLDEN LION
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The setting is revolutionary France and a cloister of Carmelite nuns.
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These considerations came about as, yesterday, I had the great pleasure to receive a DVD and brochure from the Carmelites of Wyoming, and this DVD contained various scenes and elements of their religious life which made me recollect this interest.
Carmelites of Wyoming
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The ministry of the Discalced Carmelites flows from their life of prayer and is oriented toward leading others to intimacy with God.
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Fr Tony Lester is a Carmelite friar and Prior to a community of Carmelite brothers who live in More House on Heslington Lane.
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The protagonist is a Carmelite nun who is gifted with visions and who writes inspiring poetry about them.
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Teh ownlee nun Ai ebber meeted soshullee wuz a carmelite an her habbit wuz sort uv creem culler wool.
Sister Mary Frances kitteh - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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The transition from a drover to a Carmelite is not in the least violent; the one turns into the other without much effort; the fund of ignorance common to the village and the cloister is a preparation ready at hand, and places the boor at once on the same footing as the monk: a little more amplitude in the smock, and it becomes a frock.
Les Miserables
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This newsgroup is a place for members of the Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites to read and share information and ideas about the vocation to Carmel and our service in the Church.
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The Magnificat antiphon for 2d Vespers from the Discalced Carmelite usage:
23 January -- Festa in Desponsatione Beatæ Mariæ Virginis
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qualificator" of the Inquisition, who was a bare-footed Carmelite monk.
Mexico and its Religion With Incidents of Travel in That Country During Parts of the Years 1851-52-53-54, and Historical Notices of Events Connected With Places Visited
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Everybody, of course, is aware that Professor Joff committed one of his notorious "howlers" when he derived "Carmelite" -- in the street name -- from "Cromwell's Heights.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, March 25, 1914
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She was prioress of the first reformed Carmelite convent in France, and spread the teachings of the founder of the French School, Pierre de Berulle, through the movement.
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Their rooms are called cells, they eat very little, and agree to vows of poverty symbolized by the simple sandals they wear; for, technically, Carmelites are shoeless or discalaced.
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This is how a Carmelite is entreated by the Rule to move through the corridors of the convent; but in her case, it was too perfect; it was contrived to shield her.
INVIDIA
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Recollet, or Carmelite is capable of doing more harm than the best books in the world will ever be able to do good.
A Philosophical Dictionary
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While I am a fan of many of the Carmelite saints especially all of the Teresas and my mother seems to really appreciate them, I wouldn't consider myself as having a "Carmelite" spirituality.
Archive 2008-08-10
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A Jesuit uncle, then chaplain to the Seattle community of Carmelite nuns, made an emergency appeal for prayers.
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Not long afterward, she converted to Christianity and became a Carmelite nun.
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“In a beautiful valley about midway between the small town of St Columb Major and the sea, lies the Teresian Carmelite Convent of Lanherne ...”: so begins the little booklet giving the history of this important site in Cornwall, important among other things for its Catholic history, especially its post-Reformation struggles.
More Encouraging News from the Franciscans of the Immaculate: Their House in Lanherne, England
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The Great Yarmouth Mercury reports here that a former furniture store, merchant's residence, pipe maker's shop, and Carmelite friary is once again being renovated and the workers have found it haunted.
The Haunted Friary
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One of the earliest Aqua Mirabillis recipes, called Carmelite Water it was originally formulated by the nuns in the Carmelite abbey in France circa 1611.
Bright Angel
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You also told me that when you were a boy in that charming carmelite school you ate pieces of dried cowdung.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
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Carmelites world wide, men and women, see themselves in the tradition of the early medieval hermits who withdrew to the caves of Mt Carmel in Palestine in imitation of the Prophet Elijah's life of contemplation.
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He had become a brother in the Carmelite order right after he had gotten out of high school.
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I love the piece, the Trio, the Flute Sonata, Dialogues des Carmelites, and Fiancailles pour rire (how can you resist a text like "my cadaver is soft as a glove"?) but I think maybe you're reading history back into the Sextet, rather than finding it there.
Les anges musiciens
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A factory document of 1743 reveals that a series of holy water stoups had been commissioned by the nuns in the Royal Convent of Unshod Carmelites in Madrid.
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The island of Varappuzha from which the Archdiocese derived its name was the idyllic setting the fathers of the Order of Carmelites Discalced chose to begin their ministrations in what was then called the Vicariate of Malabar.
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In the seclusion of a monastery, a small group of Carmelite nuns tailor their own multi-layered habits - chocolate brown in colour, their wimples are pristine white, and the overlying veil is black.