Search references for CARMELITES. Phrases containing CARMELITES
See searches and references containing CARMELITES!CARMELITES
Catholic religious order
members, the original Carmelites are sometimes known as the Carmelites of the Ancient Observance and very rarely the Calced Carmelites (discalced being a
Carmelites
Catholic religious order
which is affiliated to the Discalced Carmelites, is the Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites. The Discalced Carmelites are friars and nuns who dedicate themselves
Discalced_Carmelites
Third Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, also known as the Lay Carmelites, is a third order of the Carmelite Order of the Ancient Observance, established in 1476
Lay_Carmelites
Catholic Carmelite order
guidance to visitors. As cloistered Wyoming Carmelites, they are not active friars, but pray for their fellow Carmelites who have that mission. For this reason
Carmelite_Monks
Christian church in Andalusia, Spain
of Sisters of the Carmelites of the Holy Face was around 40 nuns. Through the Carmelites of the Holy Face, the mystical Carmelite Charism is of great
Palmarian_Catholic_Church
Spiritual tradition of the Carmelite Order
Mount Carmel expresses this bond between Mary and the Carmelite vocation. When the Carmelites migrated to Europe, their devotion to Mary also became
Carmelite_spirituality
1956 opera by Francis Poulenc
Dialogues des Carmélites (French pronunciation: [djalɔɡ de kaʁmelit], Dialogues of the Carmelites), FP 159, is an opera in three acts, divided into twelve
Dialogues_of_the_Carmelites
the Lay Carmelites (France) Beatified: 11 February 1895 by Pope Leo XIII Bartolomeo Fanti (c. 1428–1495), Professed Priest of the Carmelites of the Ancient
List of Carmelite saints and beatified people
List_of_Carmelite_saints_and_beatified_people
Title for the Virgin Mary
venerated as patroness of the Carmelites of the Ancient Observance and the Discalced Carmelites. The first Carmelites were hermits living on Mount Carmel
Our_Lady_of_Mount_Carmel
Liturgical rite
called the Carmelite Rite, is the liturgical rite that was used by the Canons Regular of the Holy Sepulchre, Hospitallers, Templars, Carmelites and the other
Carmelite_Rite
Carmelite Roman Catholic monastery in Berdychiv, Ukraine
The Berdychiv Carmelite Monastery, formally known as the Monastery of Discalced Carmelites (Ukrainian: Монастир кармелітів босих, romanized: Monastyr karmelitiv
Berdychiv_Carmelite_Monastery
1960 French film
Dialogue with the Carmelites (French: Le dialogue des Carmélites, Italian: I dialoghi delle Carmelitane, also known as The Carmelites) is a 1960 French-Italian
Dialogue_of_the_Carmelites
Theological library located in Middle Park, Australia
resources are also available to Carmelites, researchers, visiting scholars, and members of the general public. The Carmelites is a Roman Catholic religious
Carmelite_Library
Spanish Carmelite mystic and saint (1515–1582)
Discalced Carmelites Carmelite Rule of St. Albert Constitutions of the Carmelite Order Mount Carmel#Canaanites Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites Saints
Teresa_of_Ávila
Third order of Catholic lay persons
Discalced Carmelites (Latin: Ordo Carmelitarum Discalceatorum Saecularis; abbreviated OCDS), formerly the Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites of the Blessed
Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites
Secular_Order_of_Discalced_Carmelites
Catholic devotional garment
forms part of the habit of some religious orders including the Carmelites. The first Carmelite hermits who lived on Mount Carmel in the Holy Land in the 12th
Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Scapular_of_Our_Lady_of_Mount_Carmel
Spanish Catholic priest and Christian mystic (1542–1591)
of Teresa from traditional Carmelites, and they would be formally recognized as the separate Order of Discalced Carmelites in 1580. Teresa asked John
John_of_the_Cross
Female congregation in the Syro-Malabar Church of India
name Third Order of Carmelites Discalced in 1860. Pontifical status was granted in 1885. The Congregation changed its name to Carmelites of Mary Immaculate
Carmelites_of_Mary_Immaculate
Church in Aungier Street, Ireland
Dublin 2". www.carmelites.ie. "The Shrine of Our Lady of Dublin at the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Whitefriar Street". www.carmelites.ie. Landon,
Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church
Whitefriar_Street_Carmelite_Church
Member of a mendicant Christian order
in 1247. The Carmelites were founded as a purely contemplative order, but became mendicants in 1245. There are two types of Carmelites, those of the
Friar
The Carmelite martyrs of Guadalajara were three Spanish Carmelites, María Pilar de San Francisco de Borja, María Ángeles de San José and Teresa del Niño
Carmelite Martyrs of Guadalajara
Carmelite_Martyrs_of_Guadalajara
16 Carmelites executed in France in 1794
story of the Carmelite martyrs has inspired a novella, a motion picture, a television movie, and an opera, Dialogues of the Carmelites, written by French
Martyrs_of_Compiègne
French Discalced Carmelite nun and saint (1873–1897)
Therese with him, which had been given to him by the Carmelites of New Caney, Texas. The Carmelites based this on the wish of Therese "to preach the Gospel
Thérèse_of_Lisieux
House of Carmelite friars in Denmark
the town not only the priory for the Carmelites but also a Franciscan friary and a Dominican priory. The Carmelites were a mendicant order (tiggermunk)
Carmelite_Priory,_Helsingør
Prior General of the Carmelite Order
John Soreth (1394 – 1471) was a French Carmelite friar and became a Prior General of the Order of Carmelites. John Soreth was born near Caen in Normandy
John_Soreth
13th-century English saint; Carmelite Prior
Simon Stock is the patron saint of the English province of Discalced Carmelites. The earliest surviving accounts of Simon's life do not mention him having
Simon_Stock
1784 play
The Carmelite is a 1784 tragedy by the British writer Richard Cumberland. It was first staged at the Drury Lane Theatre on 2 December 1784. The play's
The_Carmelite
Catholic religious order
Peter-Thomas (1966). Journey to Carith: The Sources and Story of the Discalced Carmelites. ICS Publications. p. 343. ISBN 978-0-935216-45-5. Official website
Carmelite_Missionaries
Mixed-race ethnicity in Kentucky and Ohio from the antebellum era
The Carmel Melungeons, also known as Carmelites, Carmel Indians, or Carmel Hill people (pronounced Car'-mul) were a group of Melungeons who migrated to
Carmel_Melungeons
Italian Catholic prelate (1149–1214)
questione). "Saint Albert of Jerusalem", Irish Province of Carmelites "Saint Albert of Jerusalem". Carmelites. Archived from the original on 2026-05-09. Retrieved
Albert_of_Vercelli
Historic theatre in Budapest, Hungary
consecrated it in 1763. In the 1780s, Joseph II's Klostersturm forced the Carmelites to disband, and in 1786, an imperial decree converted the monastery into
Carmelite_Monastery_of_Buda
List of Carmelite Prior-Generals
Order of Carmelites is the Superior General of the Order of the Brothers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel, commonly known as the Carmelites. "Order
Prior General of the Order of Carmelites
Prior_General_of_the_Order_of_Carmelites
Church building in Döbling, Austria
Döbling Carmelite Monastery (Karmelitenkloster Döbling) is a monastery belonging to the Teresian Carmelites, a reformed branch of the Carmelites that arose
Döbling_Carmelite_Monastery
Private, day, college-prep school in Encino, Los Angeles, California, United States
was founded in 1959 by the Carmelite religious order, and has been run by the Carmelites since that time. Crespi Carmelite High School offers a college-preparatory
Crespi_Carmelite_High_School
English Carmelite
English Carmelite. Beckley was born in Kent, probably in the neighbourhood of Sandwich, where he appears to have entered the order of the Carmelites in early
William_Beckley_(Carmelite)
Country primarily in Western Europe
champêtre (1928) for harpsichord and orchestra, the opera Dialogues des Carmélites (1957) and the Gloria (1959) for soprano, choir and orchestra. In the
France
French Christian monk
14. "Brother Lawrence of the Resurrection | News | Order of Carmelites". www.carmelites.net. Archived from the original on 2015-02-16. "Brother Lawrence
Brother_Lawrence
Italian Roman Catholic saint
1307) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Carmelites. He practiced great austerities upon himself to make himself poor in the
Albert_of_Trapani
Spanish Discalced Carmelite and writer
vow of obedience to him. He was the first Provincial of the Discalced Carmelites. Son of Diego Gracián de Alderete, brother of Lucas Gracián Dantisco,
Jerome_Gratian
South Korean Catholic bishop (born 1961)
Carmelites of Korea and Vice-master of Incheon monastery and from 2008 to 2009, he served as the first Definitor of the Order of Discalced Carmelites
Peter_Chung_Soon-taick
Catholic university initiative
Discalced Carmelites, as founded in December 2005, which provides distance learning/online courses at undergraduate and postgraduate level in Carmelite Theology
Carmelite Institute of Britain and Ireland
Carmelite_Institute_of_Britain_and_Ireland
Medieval Carmelite Catholic text
of the Carmelite Saints according to the spirituality of the first Carmelite hermits. Some medieval Carmelites thought it antedated the Carmelite Rule of
Book_of_the_First_Monks
Indian Carmelite and religious founder
of the Third Order of the Discalced Carmelites (TOCD), now known as the Congregation of the Teresian Carmelites (CTC). While Chavara was a significant
Kuriakose_Elias_Chavara
Street in Paris, France
previous location of the Carmelite convent, Faubourg Saint-Jacques, otherwise the Carmel de l'Incarnation (couvent des Carmélites du faubourg Saint-Jacques)
Rue_Saint-Jacques,_Paris
17th century French movement
spreading throughout Catholic Europe and beyond. It gave rise, among the Carmelites of the Ancient Observance, to the constitution of an independent congregation
Touraine_Reform
Alcoholic extract
Carmelite water is an alcoholic extract of lemon balm and other herbs. It was initially crafted in the 14th century by Carmelite nuns from the Abbey of
Carmelite_Water
The Montée des Carmélites (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃te de kaʁmelit] ) is one of the oldest streets of Lyon, dating from Roman times, located in the 1st
Montée_des_Carmélites
Biblical prophet
the order established themselves, both the Carmelites of the Ancient Observance and the Discalced Carmelites have traditions pertaining to Elijah which
Elijah
1931 novella by Gertrud von Le Fort
into the 1956 opera Dialogues of the Carmelites by Francis Poulenc and the 1960 film Dialogue of the Carmelites directed by Raymond Léopold Bruckberger
The_Song_at_the_Scaffold
Polish Discalced Carmelite priest and martyr
school and the Small Seminary of the Discalced Carmelites in Wadowice, in 1908 he entered the Dicalced Carmelites' novitiate in Czerna, taking the name of Alfons
Alfons_Maria_Mazurek
The Constitutions of the Carmelite Order stand as an expression of the ideals and spirit of the Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Foundational sources
Constitutions of the Carmelite Order
Constitutions_of_the_Carmelite_Order
King of France from 1643 to 1715
Augustinian Recollects Barnabites Capuchins Discalced Augustinians Discalced Carmelites Jesuits Oratorians Piarists Theatines Ursulines Related topics Catholic
Louis_XIV
19th-century Discalced Carmelite monastery in Haifa, Israel
is the patroness of the Carmelites, and as such is known as "Our Lady of Mount Carmel". New embossments dedicated to Carmelite figures are hoisted on all
Stella_Maris_Monastery
c. 1210 Carmelite text
'Spirituality of the Carmelites of the Ancient Observance' Land of Carmel By Elizabeth Ruth Obbard Catholic Encyclopedia Entry of "The Carmelite Order" The Rule
Rule_of_Saint_Albert
Religious institute in Alhambra, California, United States
sisters in 1927. Today, the Carmelite Sisters of Los Angeles has grown to 143 professed sisters.[citation needed] Carmelites carry out their work at a number
Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles
Carmelite_Sisters_of_the_Most_Sacred_Heart_of_Los_Angeles
Index of lists with the same name
of the Discalced Carmelites, and Doctor of the Church Teresa Margaret of the Sacred Heart (1747–1770), an Italian Discalced Carmelite Theresa of Saint
List_of_saints_named_Teresa
American Catholic bishop, televangelist, and venerable (1895–1979)
Carmel Carmelites of Mary Immaculate Carmelites of the Holy Face (Palmarian) Tertiary Third Order of Carmelites Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites Liturgy
Fulton_J._Sheen
College in Kerala, India
as a Syro-Malabar Catholic educational institution administered by the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI). Established in 1956 and affiliated with the
Christ_College,_Irinjalakuda
French Carmelite nun (1427–1485)
founded in 1463, together with Jean Soreth, the first convent of the Carmelites in France, of which she later became prioress. She took the veil of a
Françoise_d'Amboise
Christian religious orders separated from the external world
Colettine Poor Clares, the Capuchin Poor Clares, the Dominicans, Carmelites and Discalced Carmelites, Servites, Augustinians, Minims, together with the Conceptionists
Enclosed_religious_orders
in 1278 and suppressed in the early sixteenth century. "Friaries: The Carmelites of Winchester - British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. 51°3′59
Carmelite_Friary,_Winchester
Church in Dublin, Ireland
to Saint Joseph and is in full use today in the care of the Discalced Carmelites. Originally a wooden chapel of ease was built here in 1870 until its replacement
St. Joseph's Carmelite Church, Berkeley Road
St._Joseph's_Carmelite_Church,_Berkeley_Road
During the Spanish colonization of the Americas from the 16th to 19th centuries, the Spanish Empire established many hundreds of Catholic missions throughout
List of missionaries to New Spain
List_of_missionaries_to_New_Spain
Communities of Discalced Carmelites operating in Eastern Catholic Churches
The Byzantine Discalced Carmelites are communities of Discalced Carmelites that operate in several Eastern Catholic Churches, namely the Bulgarian Byzantine
Byzantine Discalced Carmelites
Byzantine_Discalced_Carmelites
Portuguese Catholic nun (1907–2005)
name Maria Lúcia of Jesus and of the Immaculate Heart, was a Discalced Carmelite from Portugal. Sister Lúcia and her cousins Francisco and Jacinta Marto
Sister_Lúcia
French Carmelite mystic and spiritual writer (1571–1636)
Discalced Carmelites at Rennes. After the Discalced Carmelites were expelled in 1880, the relic eventually came to the Discalced Carmelite convent of
John_of_St._Samson
Roman Catholic shrine
canonized in 1925, were received from the Carmelites Nuns of Lisieux in gratitude for the support the Carmelite Province of the Most Pure of Mary gave for
National_Shrine_of_St_Therese
Dutch Catholic priest (1881–1942)
Martyr. London: Sidgwick and Jackson. pp. 15–16. "Bl. Titus Brandsma". Carmelites Friars. Archived from the original on 24 July 2012. Retrieved 28 February
Titus_Brandsma
French Catholic nun
of Jesus OCD (7 September 1861 – 28 July 1951) was a French Discalced Carmelite and Catholic prioress of the Carmel of Lisieux. She was notably an older
Marie-Pauline_Martin
Catholic saint (1185–1220)
approve a new rule for the Carmelites. He was slain whilst preaching and was believed a saint after his death. The Carmelites venerated him as such until
Angelus_of_Jerusalem
French composer and pianist (1899–1963)
harpsichord and orchestra, the Organ Concerto (1938), the opera Dialogues des Carmélites (1957), and the Gloria (1959) for soprano, choir, and orchestra. As the
Francis_Poulenc
Convent in Nantes, France,1318 to 1790
after invoking the Virgin of the altar of Our Lady of the Carmelites, situated in the Carmelite oratory. John IV, presumably desirous of garnering the favor
Carmelite_convent,_Nantes
Danish Carmelite college
the University of Copenhagen. The Carmelite foundation is referred to as a "monastery college" in 1519. The Carmelites invited Cistercians into the college
Carmelite_Priory,_Copenhagen
Indian Catholic religious sister (1831–1913)
indigenous Carmelite community for women in India, the Third Order of the Discalced Carmelites (TOCD), which later became the Teresian Carmelite Sisters
Eliswa_Vakayil
Church in Minsk Region, Belarus
Heritage object. The church was constructed in 1754 for the Discalced Carmelites' monastery. According to the Kodeks dyplomatyczny katedry i diecezji wileńskie
Church of Saint Mary, Myadzyel
Church_of_Saint_Mary,_Myadzyel
Indian-German bishop of the Catholic Church (born 1977)
Pottackal, OCarm (born 30 April 1977) is an Indian-born German Roman Catholic Carmelite prelate and auxiliary bishop in Mainz. Pottackal is the first Roman Catholic
Joshy_George_Pottackal
Distinctive clothing worn by members of a religious order
part of an abbatial habit.[citation needed] The religious habit of the Carmelite Order is brown and includes the Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (also
Religious_habit
Square in Haifa, Israel
Discalced Carmelites in the Holy Land". The Discalced Carmelites. 20 January 2017. "The Discalced Carmelites in the Holy Land". The Discalced Carmelites. 20
Paris_Square_(Haifa)
the Subcarpathian Voivodship in southern Poland. The Catholic order of Carmelites came to Przemyśl in 1620. Their church was founded by the duke of Podolia
Carmelite_Church,_Przemyśl
Building in East Tyrol, Austria
1705 the chapter room the Carmelites' vault (Karmelitergruft) in the cloister by the sacristy, with the names of 7 Carmelites of the 18th century pictures
Lienz_Friary
16th-century statue of the Child Jesus
twice a day. The Carmelite novices professed their vow of poverty in the presence of the Divine Infant. Upon hearing of the Carmelites' devotions and needs
Infant_Jesus_of_Prague
French crusader (died 1195)
Discalced Carmelites Carmelite Rule of St. Albert Book of the First Monks Constitutions of the Carmelite Order Dialogues of the Carmelites The medieval
Berthold_of_Calabria
Ecclesiastical title
Robert Appleton Company. Carmelite Friars. The British Province of Carmelites, 5 July 2017. Retrieved on 8 June 2018 from carmelite.org O'Neill, Elizabeth
Prior_(ecclesiastical)
Species of bird
The Carmelite sunbird (Chalcomitra fuliginosa) is a species of bird in the family Nectariniidae. It is found in Liberia as well as the lower Congo River
Carmelite_sunbird
United States historic place
Carmelite Monastery (Sisters of Mercy Convent) is a historic monastery at 400 E. Carpenter Street in Stanton, Texas. It was built in 1882 and added to
Carmelite_Monastery
People who are known for going barefoot
common feature of Christian mendicant orders, practiced by the Discalced Carmelites (1568), the Feuillant Cistercians (1575), the Trinitarians (1594), the
List_of_barefooters
German nun and philosopher (1891–1942)
general of the Discalced Carmelites, Miguel Márquez Calle, to declare Stein a Doctor of the Church. The Discalced Carmelites had first launched an international
Edith_Stein
California Carmelite Daughters of Elias Discalced Carmelites of the Carmelite Monastery of the Infant of Prague – Traverse City, Michigan Discalced Carmelite Nuns
List of communities celebrating the Traditional Latin Mass
List_of_communities_celebrating_the_Traditional_Latin_Mass
Palmarian Catholic Church pope (1946–2005)
religious order which claimed to continue the work of the Carmelites, known as the Carmelites of the Holy Face; after 1978, this order became synonymous
Clemente_Domínguez_y_Gómez
Ethnic group
Groups that have been described as racial isolates include the Melungeons, Carmelites, Delaware Moors, Brandywine people, Lumbee, Brass Ankles, Chestnut Ridge
Racial isolates in the United States
Racial_isolates_in_the_United_States
Topics referred to by the same term
friars are members of the Order of Carmelites. Whitefriars may also refer to: Whitefriars, Bristol, a former Carmelite friary in Bristol, England Whitefriars
Whitefriars
French Discalced Carmelite and Blessed
Carmélite, Fondatice des Carmélites de France, dite dans le Monde, Mademoiselle Acarie. Ouvrage dédié a Madame Louise de France, Religieuse Carmélite
Marie of the Incarnation (Carmelite)
Marie_of_the_Incarnation_(Carmelite)
Religious institute based in the US
The Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm are a religious institute begun in 1929 by Mother Angeline Teresa (Bridget Teresa McCrory). The order is
Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm
Carmelite_Sisters_for_the_Aged_and_Infirm
Catholic church in Dublin, Ireland
Dublin, Dublin, Clarendon Street, Church of St Teresa (RC, Discalced Carmelites)". Dictionary of Irish Architects. Irish Architectural Archive. Retrieved
St._Teresa's_Carmelite_Church
Monastery in Kent, England
changed the lifestyle of the Carmelites from hermits to mendicant friars. As a result of the English Reformation, the Carmelites were forced out of the property
Aylesford_Priory
Carmelite monastery near Little Rock, Arkansas
The Marylake Carmelite Monastery is a monastery for men seeking to become members of the Discalced Carmelites, a Catholic mendicant order. The area was
Marylake_Carmelite_Monastery
Brother Lawrence's spiritual teachings
soul." At the age of 24, Brother Lawrence joined the Order of Discalced Carmelites in Paris, taking the religious name "Lawrence of the Resurrection". He
The Practice of the Presence of God
The_Practice_of_the_Presence_of_God
French Discalced Carmelite nun
devoting herself to the charism of the Carmelites. Elizabeth was a gifted pianist and had strong feelings for the Carmelite charism. Of that experience as a
Elizabeth_of_the_Trinity
Building in London, England
Carmelite House is a Grade II listed office building near Fleet Street in London. It was built as a printing-house, and hosted a number of publishers
Carmelite_House
Private school in Chicago, Illinois, United States
began on a new monastery for the Carmelites. The Graham Center was then constructed on the site of the old Carmelite Monastery. Although the old Priory
Mount Carmel High School (Chicago)
Mount_Carmel_High_School_(Chicago)
CARMELITES
CARMELITES
CARMELITES
CARMELITES
CARMELITES
CARMELITES
CARMELITES
CARMELITES
CARMELITES