The Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites
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"FOLLOW ME"
(John 21:19)
"a commitment to follow Jesus,
like
Mary, the perfect model of all the
disciples
of Christ." |
OUR IDENTITY
Carmelite Seculars, together with the Friars
and Nuns, are sons and daughers of
the Order
of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and of
St. Teresa
of Jesus. As a result, they share the
same
charism with the religious, each according
to their particular way of life. It
is one
family with the same spiritual possessions,
the same call to holiness (cf Eph 1.4;
1Pet
1.15) and the same apostolic mission.
Secular
members contribute to the Order the
benefits
proper to their own secular state of
life.
(Constitutions #1)
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St Teresa of Jesus
(painting by Fr. Martin Borg, ocd) |
OUR VALUES
- Live in allegiance to Jesus Christ
- Be diligent in meditating on the law of the
Lord
- Give time to spiritual reading, especially
the works of the Saints and of the Order
- Participate in the church's Liturgy, both
the Eucharist and the Liturgy of the Hours
- Be concerned for the needs and the good of
others
- Arm yourselves with the practice of the virtues,
as we live an intense life of faith, hope,
and charity
- Seek interior silence and solitude in our
life of prayer
- Strive to deepen our prayer life which leads
to service in God's Kingdom on earth
- Use prudent discretion in all that we do
- Participate in frequent and meaningful reception
of the Sacrament of Reconcilation
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St John of the Cross |

Our Lady of Mount Carmel with Infant Jesus
(painting by Valeria Kovac, ocds) |
OUR COMMITMENTS AND OBLIGATIONS
- Daily Mass if possible
- Daily recitation of Morning and Evening Prayer
from the Liturgy of the Hours
- Recitation of Night Prayer each night, if
possible
- Spend one half-hour daily in the practice
of mental prayer to strengthen our relationship
with God, so that we can become true witnesses
to His presence in the world
- Members will always wear the little brown
cloth scapular. The scapular medal, properly
blessed, may be substituted for the cloth
scapular
- Attend monthly community meeting to receive
the initial Teresian Carmelite formation
leading to Profession and to ongoing formation
for life
- Members will feel themselves called in a
special way to exercise Fraternal Charity
and the Apostolate
- Besides the days of fasting prescribed by
the church, we fast on the Vigils,
the day
preceding the following feasts:
- Our Lady of Mount Carmel (July
16th)
- Our Holy Mother, St Teresa of Jesus
(Oct
15th)
- Our Holy Father, St John of the
Cross (Dec
14th)
- The Holy Prophet Elijah (July 20th)
-All the Saints of the Order (Nov
14th).
PARTICULAR ACTS OF DEVOTION
Following the lead of Our Mother, St. Teresa
of Jesus, Secular members should cultivate
a love for the Word of God and devotion to
Jesus reserved in the Blessed Sacrament.
By choosing the Blessed Virgin Mary as the
Mother and Patroness of our Order, we place
our whole spiritual life under Her protection,
and strive to imitate Her interior life and
union with God's will as the example and
ideal of our consecration.
We recognize the value of praying the Rosary,
the Angelus, and other such devotions as
commended by the Church (cf. Pope Paul VI,
Apostolic Exhortation Marialis Cultus, Feb
2, 1974)
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
- Constant in professing the Catholic Faith,
and in good conscience sacramentally active
in the Catholic Faith
- Not members of any Religious Order or Congregation
or any other Secular (Third) Order, either
as a professed member or a novice
- Have reached the age of eighteen years
ASPIRANCY
During the monthly community meeting, Aspirants
receive instructions about the vocation
for
twelve months. After prayerful discernment,
the individual may then be clothed
with the
habit of the Secular Order, and be
admitted
as a Candidate in Formation in the
Order.
After this, initial Teresian Carmelite
formation
begins.
PROFESSION
The Initial Formation Stage Step 1 lasts for two years, at which time the Temporary
Profession of Promises may be made.
The Initial Formation Stage Step II lasts for three years, after which the Definitive
Profession of Promise may be made.
Ongoing Formation lasts for the rest of our lives, and is
received mainly at the monthly meeting.
Vows
may be made five years after the Definitive
Profession of Promise.
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