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Carmelite rule

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THE RULE OF SAINT ALBERT

As journeymen from various walks of life, these men gathered close to the spring of the great prophet Elijah. Mount Carmel, a legendary mountain range, was under the jurisdiction of the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, St. Albert Avogadro (1149-1214), a priest of the Canons Regular and a canon lawyer. The brothers asked for his help. The rule was written around 1208, and given to the brothers as a way of life recognized officially by the Church. In 1247 Pope Innocent IV made a few changes that allowed the brothers to adapt to living in cities as they migrated to Europe. Along with Franciscans, Dominicans, and Augustinians, the Carmelites became part of what is now referred to as the mendicant movement. This movement consisted of men who lived out lives consecrated to God. These holy men were officially recognized by the Church and given the freedom to cultivate a particular spirituality or Charism.

CONTACT US

We welcome your interest in the profound and exciting spiritual journey of contemplation and service found in our Carmelite community. We invite you to get in touch with us by phone or email.

Email: info@carmeliteszim.org

CARMELITE VOCATION OFFICE

We invite you to join us on the path up Mount Carmel. Walking in the footsteps of Jesus with Elijah and Mary is a wonderful, deeply satisfying life. We welcome you to contact us at any time via the information below.

Cell: +263775088504

Email: ocarmvoczim@gmail.com

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