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The Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel was founded
centuries ago by a group of hermits who lived close to the Spring of
Elijah on Mount Carmel in Palestine. The two roots of the order’s
spirituality are found in the Prophet Elijah and the Virgin Mary.
At the beginning of the 13th century the hermits received an official
rule of life which was written by St. Albert, Patriarch of Jerusalem.
However, the Carmelites had to leave their new order due to the
unstable situation in the land.
They traveled to Europe, where soon monasteries were founded. Today,
there are approximately 800 establishments for nuns and 500 for friars
throughout the world.
In the Holy Land, there are groups of Carmelite nuns in Bethlehem, Haifa, Mount Carmel, Jerusalem, and Nazareth.
Supreme Master Television had a chance to visit with a Carmelite nun in
the Carmel of Bethlehem, also known as the Carmel of the Holy Child
Jesus, to learn more about them.
This particular Carmel has 15 resident nuns from all corners of the
globe, including the Philippines, France, Poland, Madagascar, and
Palestine.
To honor the Carmelites’ origins with the hermits who had once lived
secluded on Mount Carmel, the windows of the edifice have metal grids.
They symbolize the renunciate’s wish to maintain a certain degree of
solitude and silence, away from the mundane world.