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July
2004
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- Our Lady of Mount Carmel
- Community News
- Website News
OUR LADY OF MOUNT
CARMEL
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Dear Friends of Carmel,
Greetings to all as we celebrate this
beautiful Feast of Our
Lady of Mount Carmel, July 16th. We read in Father
Gabriel's book, Divine
Intimacy, "Devotion to Our Lady of Mount Carmel
indicates a strong call to the interior life... Those
who wish to live truly devoted to Our Lady of Mount
Carmel must follow Mary into the depths of the interior
life. Carmel is the symbol of the contemplative life, a
life wholly consecrated to seeing God and tending wholly
toward divine intimacy; and she who best realizes this
very high ideal is Mary, Queen, Beauty of Carmel." We
are remembering all of our benefactors in our Novena
prayers for this Feast and send once again our
gratitude.
O Mary, flower of Carmel, fruitful
vine, splendor of Heaven, who brought forth the Son of
God, yet remained a Virgin, sweet and Immaculate Mother,
grant the favors your children implore, O Star of the
Sea! ~St. Simon
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COMMUNITY NEWS

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We have a new building!
The addition to the Monastery is complete and is all
that we planned and hoped for it to be. All that we have
told you about for the last two years with so much hope
has been accomplished: more cells for present and future
vocations, larger kitchen and sewing room, increased
space for work with statues, woodworking and other
projects, an actual place for our library, rather than
having it stand against the cloister (hallway) walls -
all has come to pass, just as we have prayed and worked
for. As you see in these photos, and on our Building
Update page, the addition is simple and austere, but
cheerful and full of sunlight. Our novitiate has moved
into the new building, and the young Sisters appreciate
the view of the Rocky Mountains and Pikes Peak from
their cells and classrooms. Our seamstress Sisters are
delighting in all the space they need for the numerous
sewing projects always going on here in Carmel. For more
than a year, no less than four sets of vestments have
been cut out and are waiting for assembly sewing; now
the Sisters can sew with more order and solitude...that
is, when they can keep from checking on the activity of
not one but two robin's nests within full view of the
sewing room windows! The entire new portion of the
building is closer to our stand of ponderosa pines, so
all the windows invite the pleasant view and fragrance
of these stout and sturdy trees. The kitchen is the
relief of all the Sisters, since we all take turns
working there, either preparing meals for the Community
or baking. Our old kitchen was very small indeed, so we
are especially grateful for this most useful room,
filled with strong cupboards and now two large ovens. An
idea we have been encouraged to pursue is to become a
licensed bakery someday, so as to be able to sell, on a
small scale, some of the wonderful and delicious baked
goods our Sisters make. Our new kitchen makes this idea
a real possibility.
There is about $30,000 of expenses that
remain. Even with these final expenses, we were
fortunately able to complete this project under the
projected $500,000. May we ask you please to help us
raise this last $30,000 so that we can be completely
done? For more details about our new building and what
remains to be done, please see our Building
Update page.
We received a new postulant May 31st
and have accepted another young lady from Brazil.
Although we had hoped the latter would enter this
summer, her entrance date has been delayed until after
the New Year. We thank you for your good prayers for
these young vocations as they learn and grow in the
Carmelite life. Each week brings us more letters of
inquiry and interest, most recently from Germany,
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WEBSITE NEWS
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Our web site is run by a
highly-gifted Catholic gentleman who devotedly works to
build and prosper our work. He is a quite busy man
besides all he does for us! But the Sisters are full of
work for him: ideas for new items to add to our
selection of sacramentals and other gifts we offer.
Several new chaplets
are already on the website. Among future offerings will
be a "Rosary Gallery", which will present rosaries
designed and handcrafted by the Sisters. Customers will
be able select a special rosary from these, consulting
the detailed photos provided in the gallery. Patron
Saint rosaries are also scheduled to be added to the
website, and are now available...the rosary's center
medal can be chosen from the Patron
Saint medals. As well, we hope soon to offer choices
of crucifix and center medal on our Build
a Rosary page. Until this option is made available
on the website, you are welcome to let us know of
crucifixes and centers you like from pictures you see on
the site. Rosary bracelets and one-decade rosaries make
excellent gifts, and these too we will soon be offering
on the website. Lastly, we are also designing and
preparing to print a series of prayer bookmarks.
Although it will take some time for our good friends to
get all of these items formally up on the site, please
feel free to inquire by e-mail
about any of these items, which in most cases we can
already provide for gift-giving.
Again, please be assured of our prayers for you and
yours!
Gratefully in Our Lady, Your Carmelite
Sisters
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