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Meaning of "carmelite nuns"

carmelite nuns - members of a Roman Catholic religious order named after Mount Carmel in Israel, known for their contemplative lifestyle and dedication to prayer and solitude

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Carmelite nuns still occupy this convent.
The monastery and church are still administered by Carmelite nuns.
Cloistered Carmelite nuns also consider themselves to be cloistered monastic hermits.
Six female celebrities spend a month in a convent with Carmelite nuns.
Carmelite Nuns were added into the school to help the quality of education.
They later entered the monastic community themselves as Carmelite nuns.
There is still a community of Carmelite nuns in a modern house near Wood Hall.
The property for some time during the world war hosted a Discalced Carmelite nuns.
The choir is made up of Carmelite Nuns and Seculars from around the world.
Kilmacud Monastery established by Carmelite nuns.
To the convent of Carmelite nuns in Vittorio Veneto.
Served as a convent to the Carmelite Nuns.
She phoned Carmelite nuns in Baltimore to ask for prayers during the evening 's vespers.
It has been maintained by Carmelite nuns in New Zealand.
The Monastery of Carpentras provided the first group of Carmelite nuns.

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After the attack, the Carmelite nuns kept them with the greatest possible care.
She died in Nantes, at the monastery of the Carmelite nuns.
The Carmelite nuns established by St. Teresa spread with marvellous rapidity.
Church and convent of the Discalced Carmelite nuns at Mayerling.
Apart from this particularity, Sister Thérèse 's grave resembles those of the other Carmelite nuns.
You know, neurologists have studied the minds of Carmelite nuns who have had mystical experiences.
Carmelite nuns only have 2 habits.
Like you, I am fascinated by those Carmelite nuns.
Yes, me, and the Carmelite nuns attending the reception tonight.
In 1794 the estate was given for use as a convent by Carmelite nuns.
By the 1600s, the sanctuary was attached to Carmelite nuns who constructed the adjacent convent.
In 1825, a law ordered the sale of the land to the convent of Carmelite nuns.
While the complex was returned to Carmelite nuns shortly afterwards, they abandoned the convent in 1873.
The persecution against them was so intense, that, for a time, 58 Carmelite nuns lived at Saint-Denis.
Sixteen Carmelite nuns were arrested in June 1794 and held at the Conciergerie in Paris.
In the morning, Mass was celebrated with the Carmelite nuns in their monastery [… ].

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