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A Religious Vocation is a special call to serve God and the Church in a particular way. In Carmel it is a radical response to God's call to a hidden life of intimate friendship with Him and unceasing prayer for the Church and the world as envisioned by St. Teresa of Jesus and St. John of the Cross, reformers of the order.

The Carmelite Monastery is a sign of God's love for His People and evidence of the truth expressed in Proverbs 8:31 that “His delight is to be with the children of men.” As Carmelites we stand before the Face of God to adore Him and implore His guidance and protection for the Church and her leaders. We pray for the world, always asking Him to grant salvation to all out of His infinite mercy, and we especially ask for mercy and deliverance for the most helpless, those victimized by the abuse and negligence of others.

St. Teresa exhorted her nuns to “live in such a way that you obtain what you ask for”, (cf. Way of Perfection). Therefore we strive to imitate Jesus Christ. In a particular way Carmelites are called to imitate His life of prayer and dependence on the Father. Also we find in Mary, the Mother of God, an unsurpassed example of discipleship of her Son. She is our mother, sister and teacher of a life of devotion to Jesus Christ. Mary is our contemplative ideal who "humbly and wisely welcomed the Lord's Word and pondered it in her heart" (cf. Lk 1:38, 45; 2:19, 51).

A day in the life of a Carmelite nun is balanced at one and the same time by solitude and community, silence and recreation, work and prayer. Candidates to the Carmelite life should find that they are naturally drawn and suited to its rhythm. The one who is genuinely called by God will have the potential for this way of life, which will manifest itself mostly in a wholehearted desire to live entirely for God. There will also be present a strong inclination to prayer, a teachable temperament and a willingness to accept differences in others. Community life can, and often is, made up of a wonderful variety of personalities. The grace of a call to the religious life in Carmel is something that can never be fully comprehended; many Carmelites consider it as coming to us directly from the mercy of God. He chooses those who are weak to become His spouses, those who will depend entirely on Him to provide for them, to guide them and to teach them the way of love.





 

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