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The Spirit in the World—II: The Institute of Our Lady of Mount Carmel

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 August 2024

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‘Don't you think it would be nicer to be a proper nun’? This question, seriously addressed by a priest to a member of a secular institute, reveals the unfortunate lack of understanding of the vocation to a secular institute. Why ‘proper nun?’ Because in his mind was the erroneous idea that members of secular institutes are, since they take vows, some sort of nun, semi-nuns, not quite the right thing.

But women in secular institutes are not nuns in the world, not nuns in mufti. They are lay women who keep their lay status, even though consecrated fully to God by the practice of the evangelical counsels, poverty, chastity, and obedience, and dedicated to the apostolate in the world.

It was to make this absolutely clear to all who knew us and to all who would come to know us, that we, an institute dedicated to our Lady of Mount Carmel, were led three years ago to take a most decisive step. I say ‘led’ because we believe that our decision was taken under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

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Copyright © 1961 Provincial Council of the English Province of the Order of Preachers

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1 For anyone who wishes to know more, we recommend This is our Life, by Teresa Melia, published by the Paraclete Press from 6 Woodlands Rd, Bickley, Bromley, Kent, 2s.