Summary
A new community of Traditional Carmelite Nuns is seeking to build a monastery for the Greater Glory of God in Gilchrist County, High Springs, Florida. The future Our Lady Co-Redemptrix Carmelite Monastery aims to serve the Holy Catholic Church by providing an autonomous environment where prayer can be offered uninterrupted. Founded by Roman Catholic women religious in communion with the Holy See, the community seeks to uphold traditional practices such as the use of the Latin Mass and the Latin language. The founders hope that their unceasing prayer for Pope Leo XIV, cardinals, bishops, and priests will help confirm all faithful in the faith, according to Bishop Athanasius Schneider. These Carmelite Nuns follow the Holy Rule of Saint Albert of Jerusalem and adhere to Constitutions approved by the Holy See, which were written by Saint Teresa of Avila. The community aims to safeguard Sacred Tradition and the Holy Faith of the Catholic Church from a time when traditional practices are under attack, such as with the suppression of the Traditional Latin Mass worldwide.
Key Topics
High Springs, Carmelite Nuns, Traditional Latin Mass