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Meaning of "carmelite sisters"

carmelite sisters: Members of a Roman Catholic religious order named after Mount Carmel, known for a contemplative and cloistered lifestyle

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carmelite sisters
Carmelite sisters for the aged and infirm.
She was brought up by the Carmelite sisters.
The Discalced Carmelite sisters live in strict enclosure and pursue a life of contemplation and prayer.
There are also offshoots such as active Carmelite sisters.
The Carmelite Sisters run an orphanage at the monastery.
The girls would later go on to become Carmelite sisters.
Later the Carmelite sisters founded a monastery at Zara.
Carmel school is founded by Carmelite sisters of Kerala.
The Carmelite Sisters loaded on the wagon.
Classes were housed in a rented building formerly occupied by the Carmelite Sisters.
That was the first thing the Carmelite Sisters of the church noticed.
The Carmelite Sisters of the Sacred Heart were tapped to administer the school.
They were made by the Carmelite Sisters in Bethlehem.
If that does not appeal to you … send them to the Carmelite Sisters.
Carmelite Sisters of Charity-Vedruna.

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It houses a community of Carmelite Sisters.
The first Carmelite sisters began arriving from convents in Lisbon in 1658.
He also directed the newly founded Congregation of the Carmelite Sisters of Charity.
Celine wrote the same day to her Carmelite Sisters, " Father very sick.

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