"Carmel Teaches the Church how to Pray." - Pope Francis

Upcoming Webinar at CINA

April 5, 2025 @ 2PM Eastern

CALLED TO HOPE
Blossoming in Carmel’s Garden

Webinar presented by
Fr. Kelvin of Jesus, OCD

Sponsored by Carmelite Institute of North America

New President at Salpointe Catholic High School

Tucson, AZ. (February 26, 2025) – The Carmelites are proud and excited to share with you the appointment of the new President of Salpointe Catholic High School… Jennifer Mahon Harris

Prayer for the General Assembly of the Third Order Carmelites in Fatima

February 25 – March 2, 2025Prayer for the General Assembly of the Third Order of Carmelites in Fatima The General Assembly of the Lay Carmelite Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary (historically known as the Third Order of Carmel, TOC) will be held in Fatima from February 23 to March 3, 2025.  The Committee for the […]

Frailes Carmelitas El Salvador

#LaVozdelCarmelo is an informative bulletin published bi-monthly by our brothers in El Salvador, in which you can find information about the formation processes of our brothers and the various social projects we have such as the Carmelite Order, which are aimed at people with scarce economic resources.

Lenten Journey – The Gates of Jerusalem

Lenten Journey-The Gates of Jerusalem – Ash Wednesday, March 5, 2025 | “Jerusalem” means the “wholeness of God.” Fr. Bob Colaresi will lead us through the Seven Gates of the Biblical Jerusalem and how they symbolize liminal spaces on our journey to wholeness, holiness and salvation.

Salpointe Rises Above with Opening of Stevens Wellness Center

Stevens Wellness Center

Tucson, AZ. (January 14, 2025) – Sunday marked a historic milestone for Salpointe Catholic High School with the dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony of the Stevens Wellness Center. The celebration was a day of excitement and community spirit, highlighting the school’s commitment to fostering both academic excellence and student well-being.

CarmelPrays.com

CarmelPrays

CarmelPrays.com is a collaborative effort of friars, musicians, and technical staff from across the Province. All instrumental, vocal and speaking parts are recorded individually by various contributors across the Province, gathered electronically to be mixed by our audio engineer, and forwarded on to be edited into the final videos you see and hear on the website. All written text is complied and reviewed by the Friars, typed and edited by staff, and then uploaded to the website. The entire project is an amazing example of the power of community.

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