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How to use Carmelite in a sentence

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St. Joseph's Pontifical Seminary was started in 1682 by Carmelite missionaries in Varappuzha.
Just before the French Revolution, she enters a Carmelite convent to hide from the world.
As a young man he thought of entering the Carmelites, and remained a third-order Carmelite throughout his life.
The protagonist is a Carmelite nun who is gifted with visions and who writes inspiring poetry about them.
John of the Cross forgave his Carmelite brothers who imprisoned him in a dungeon.
He had become a brother in the Carmelite order right after he had gotten out of high school.
Fr Tony Lester is a Carmelite friar and Prior to a community of Carmelite brothers who live in More House on Heslington Lane.
Anyone who is interested in the vocation to the cloistered life as a Discalced Carmelite Nun, please contact the Reverend Mother.
A Jesuit uncle, then chaplain to the Seattle community of Carmelite nuns, made an emergency appeal for prayers.
The setting is revolutionary France and a cloister of Carmelite nuns.
A display room recalls the life of Therese in the Carmelite Convent and her radiance throughout the world.
The prioress of the Carmelite Convent in Cologne did her utmost to take Sister Teresia Benedicta a Cruce abroad.
She was punctilious in meditating day and night on the Law of the Lord, as stipulated in the Carmelite Rule and by Our Lady herself.
The new Thomas More festal Chaplaincy vestments, arranged to be made by Mel Lowis in India by Carmelite nuns.
Being born on this day was like a foreshadowing to Edith, a future Carmelite nun.
Documentary exploring the cloistered world of Notting Hill's strict Carmelite sisterhood.
Thérèse Martin died of tuberculosis at the age of 24 in 1897 after having spent nine years in the Carmelite convent in Lisieux, France.
The original architectural characteristics of the main holiday home, once a Carmelite house, have been preserved.
It was in the year 1972 that the community of Carmelite Sisters in Coimbra chose me as their confessor.
The Arch-Abbot of Beuron, Walzer, now no longer stopped her from entering a Carmelite convent.
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He died in the Carmelite convent at Ludlow, 1474, and was buried at Hereford.
The manufactories, one and all, are inaccessible as the interior of a Carmelite convent.
You are to be carried in a coach to-night to the Convent of the Carmelite Nuns.
At that time a sisterhood of Carmelite nuns was driven from France to Antwerp.
After years of study, she has now joined the Carmelite Order, in Holy Hill Hermitage, Skreen, Co Sligo.
The Carmelite nuns already have other monasteries in Prenton, Wirral, and at Eccleston, near St Helens.
She was a reformer of the Carmelite Order and is considered to be a founder of the Discalced Carmelites along with John of the Cross.
One knew not whom to approach to break the news to the poor Carmelite.
The deserted and ancient Carmelite monastery is a feature of this place.
You, at all events, my Olivia, can never become a Carmelite or a Magdalen.
The reader must now cross the Seine with us and follow us to the door of the Carmelite Convent in the Rue Saint Jacques.
If he belongs to the Carmelite convent, why does he not wear their habit?
What could it be but the letter which the Carmelite had brought?
You and your poor aunt are worse off than Carmelite nuns in their cells.
In 1938 she and her sister Rosa, by then also a convert and an extern Sister of the monastery, were sent to the Carmelite monastery in Echt, Netherlands for their safety.
The salon had lately been rehung in gold-colored silk with carmelite touches.
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