Carmelite Monastery

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Denmark, United States

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Carmelite Monastery Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Carmelite Monastery is located in Denmark, United States on 6100 Pepper Rd. Carmelite Monastery is rated 5 out of 5 in the category monastery in United States.

Address

6100 Pepper Rd

Phone

+1 9208635055

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Frédéric Jaworski

Such a beautiful and blessed place where my Sisters in Carmelite vocation praise the Lord and Jesus’ Mother day and night!

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Corrie Christiaansen

Peaceful place for prayer. Mass is at 7am and the Sisters chant the Liturgy of the Hours at other times of the day. Sometimes they have Eucharistic Adoration open to the public as well. The gates of their campus normally close at 4:30pm every day. These Sisters are cloistered and praying for you! If you decide to go to Mass on a Carmelite Saint feast day or on the Transfiguration, get there early if you would like a space in the pew - many secular Carmelites will be there that day. On Feast of St. Therese of Lisieux there is a special blessing and distribution of roses after Mass. Outside of the Church they have prayer cards and religious items for sale and there is a place to give donations and write prayer intentions.

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Jeanne Mease

This beautiful monastery set up on the hill is reminiscent of a Romanesque church. It is lit in the evening and provides an inspiring sight. Those that reside here do not speak so complete silence is required. I didn't think it was open to the public but was told visitors were allowed. I found a quiet spot to get away from the stress of life and sit in silence in a gorgeous setting.

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Zuzu Madanat

Words can't describe how wonderful these women are... So kind and generous. Always praying for us all and loving the Lord.

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Ray Housworth

Very Holy place to pray and spend time in silence