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Thank you odubhghailThere are three Dominican groups for women in the U.K.-Stone, Bushey, and the Secular Institute.
Thank you odubhghailThere are three Dominican groups for women in the U.K.-Stone, Bushey, and the Secular Institute.
StarMaiden, Iām discerning with these sisters as well! I wrote them in November and only few days ago received a replyIt was very nice and Iām very excited. Iām planning to visit England this year, most likely in Autumn. Iām also in contact with two other Dominican congregations in UK.
The Bushey Dominicansā age limit is about 50, as they said me. Iām looking forward for new mail from them.
We can stay in touch indeedFor me, joining one of dominican communities in UK is a good option (because I know the language
And, you probably can give me some guidance about travelling UK?
Have you been in London? I wonder what are āmust-see catholic placesā there I can visit during a couple of days, I donāt want to miss the opportunity to explore the UK capital when Iād arrive there.
Hi Inity
I havenāt been to London for a long while, but certanly pay a vist to Westminister Cathedral. It is really lovely inside and well worth a visit!
Feel free to PM me if you want![]()
Inity, I havenāt been to London for a long time but one of the places to visit is Westminster Cathedral it is lovely insideStarMaiden, Iām discerning with these sisters as well! I wrote them in November and only few days ago received a replyIt was very nice and Iām very excited. Iām planning to visit England this year, most likely in Autumn. Iām also in contact with two other Dominican congregations in UK.
The Bushey Dominicansā age limit is about 50, as they said me. Iām looking forward for new mail from them.
We can stay in touch indeedFor me, joining one of dominican communities in UK is a good option (because I know the language
And, you probably can give me some guidance about travelling UK?
Have you been in London? I wonder what are āmust-see catholic placesā there I can visit during a couple of days, I donāt want to miss the opportunity to explore the UK capital when Iād arrive there.
Feel free to PM me if you want![]()
i know those domincans! i studied in one of their schools here in the PhilippinesI have found some orders who I have contacted, but there is one that I feel a pull towards and that is āThe Dominican Sisters of St Catherine of Siennaā. I have checked out their website and for want of a better phrase it āticked all the boxesā. Now I am waiting to get some info from them about the order.
Please hold me in your prayers, so that I may do what Our Lord wills NOT what I will.
Hi,I have found some orders who I have contacted, but there is one that I feel a pull towards and that is āThe Dominican Sisters of St Catherine of Siennaā. I have checked out their website and for want of a better phrase it āticked all the boxesā. Now I am waiting to get some info from them about the order.
Please hold me in your prayers, so that I may do what Our Lord wills NOT what I will.
I shall see! Be back with some information!Does anyone know of any contemplative/active carmelite orders in the UK? I am not having much luck finding them if they are around.
Thank you so much for all your helpHere is some information:
Carmelite Sisters of the Aged and Infirm have one convent in Ireland:
db.religiouslife.com/reg_life/irl.nsf/org/113
carmelitesisters.com/
Corpus Christi Carmelite Sisters have a house in England:
db.religiouslife.com/reg_life/irl.nsf/org/154
corpuschristicarmelites.org/
As far as there being an active/contemplative order that was founded in the UK, I know of no such order.
But I would suggest that you look into the Carmelite Sisters of the Divine Heart of Jesus in Sittard, Netherlands. I looked on a map, and the Netherlands are REALLY close to the UK.
worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/eu.htm
Here is some information about the Motherhouse in English:
carmelitedcj.org/convents_motherhouse.asp
Also, here is the translated Motherhouse website:
babelfish.yahoo.com/translate_url?doit=done&tt=url&intl=1&fr=bf-home&trurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.carmeldcj.nl%2Findex.html&lp=nl_en&btnTrUrl=Translate
The Servant Sisters of the Home of the Mother are another possibility. They have the Carmelite spirituality (Iāve met some of them, and they are amazing!). The closest convents though are in Spain and Italy. I know thatās not as close as you would like, but I thought Iād mention them:
homeofthemother.org/index.php/about-us/servant-sisters/servant-sisters
I hope this helps! God bless!
Itās no problem, my sister in Christ!Thank you so much for all your help![]()
Iām not sure if you meant Discalced Carmelite Nuns amongst others, but information about UK Carmels can be found at:Does anyone know of any contemplative/active carmelite orders in the UK? I am not having much luck finding them if they are around.
Sheās looking for an active/contemplative order of Carmelite Sisters. Discalced Carmelite Nuns donāt leave the cloister.Iām not sure if you meant Discalced Carmelite Nuns amongst others, but information about UK Carmels can be found at:
http://www.carmelnuns.org.uk/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=13&MMN_position=17:17
Hope this helps.
Oh, as in both active and contemplative. I see. Apologies for the misunderstanding.Sheās looking for an active/contemplative order of Carmelite Sisters. Discalced Carmelite Nuns donāt leave the cloister.![]()
No problem! I didnāt know the difference either when I started.Oh, as in both active and contemplative. I see. Apologies for the misunderstanding.![]()
Do you know of any Carmelite orders? StarMaiden was looking for active/contemplative Carmelite orders. I gave her a few, but I was wondering if there was one that had itās foundation in the UK.The Franciscan Minoresses and the Franciscans of Littlehampton might fit the bill. I think.