St John of the Cross, founder
Doctor of the Church

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The History and Charism Of the Discalced
Carmelites
The Order of Discalced Carmelites was founded
in Spain in 1562 by St Teresa
of Avila and
St John of the Cross. The new
order incorporated
a renewed form of the ancient
Order of Carmel
while retaining fidelity to the
spirit and
traditions of Carmel.
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St Teresa of Avila, foundress
Doctor of the Church

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The Discalced Carmelite Friars belong to
a Religious Order endowed with its own special
charism in God’s people, and called to fulfill
a specific role in the Church. The aim of Carmel is to provide the Church
with a multi-faceted service of prayer and
apostolic ministry. The Discalced Carmelites
are committed to a consecrated life of allegiance
to Jesus Christ. In this they are sustained
by the companionship, the example and protection
of our Lady, Mother and Patroness of the
Order. Their dedication to her is expressed
in a particular way through the wearing of
the Brown Scapular. The Prophet Elijah is
the source of inspiration for all, as he
contemplates the living God and burns with
zeal for His glory. Following in the teaching
of our founders, other great teachers of
the spiritual life have borne the fruit of
Carmel: St Thérèse of Lisieux, St. Teresa
Benedicta of the Cross, St. Teresa of the
Andes, Bl. Elizabeth of the Trinity, Raphael Kalinowski, Br. Lawrence of the Resurrection,
Fr. Herman Cohen, and Gabriel of St. Mary
Magdalen.
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St Thérèse of Lisieux, OCD
Doctor of the Church
Patroness of the Missions

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The Discalced Carmelite Order is a family
totally committed to prayer,a family that
strives to live in depth the mystery of christian
prayer and be, as it were, its living witness.
Prayer is not considered as a mere devotion,
but as a way life that unites us with the
will of God the Father in a dialogue of friendship
with Him whom we know loves us. In this way
prayer becomes a genuine expression of an
intimate relationship with God and the lifespring
of one’s service within the Church. Through
it one comes more deeply involved in the
life of the Church and of the world we live
in. Thus, as Carmelites, prayer nourishes
and enriches all apostolic efforts, and apostolic
activity leads to and is imbued with a spirit
of prayer. |
St Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, OCD
Co-
Patroness of Europe

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At the present time there are about 4,000
Discalced Carmelite Friars and Brothers around
the world. About one third of them are in
third world countries. They run churches,
Houses of Prayer, Desert Houses, Retreat
Centers, parishes, missions, and other centers
according to the needs of the Church. Contemplative
prayer for us is apostolic in itself and
makes us more aware of the needs of others,
not less so. Such is the witness of the 30,000
Discalced Carmelite Sisters, the over 60
Institutes aggregated to the Order, the Secular
Institutes and over 62,000 members of the
Discalced Carmelite Secular Order.
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