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Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles

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The Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles is a Catholic religious institute of the Carmelite Order founded by Mother Maria Luisa Josefa of the Most Blessed Sacrament. It is based in Alhambra, California, a suburb of Los Angeles.[1]

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About the Carmelite Sisters

The way of life of the Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles is rooted in the Gospel, the Church, and the spirituality of Carmel as lived out through the charism of their foundress, Venerable Mother Maria Luisa Josefa of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Their mission statement is three-fold: "Educating for Life with the Mind and Heart of Christ” in schools; being “At the Service of the Family for Life” through eldercare; and “Fostering a Deeper Spiritual Life” through individual and group retreats.[2]

History

In the 1920s during the revolution and religious persecution in Mexico, Mother Luisita established schools, hospitals, and orphanages despite being scrutinized by the government. "As the fictional women in The Handmaid’s Tale are forced to wear their garb, the real religious women of Mexico were threatened with death for wearing theirs."[3] The very persecution which sought to destroy her work only spread it to another land when Mother Luisita and two companions entered the United States (incognito)[4] as religious refugees on June 24, 1927, the feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.[5] They established roots in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.

The community has grown since its humble beginnings with 3 sisters in 1927. Today, the Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles has grown to 143 professed sisters.

Apostolic Work

Although most Carmelites are cloistered nuns, the Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles are an active community combining the contemplative charism of Carmel and bringing this spirit out to the world through services in elder care, education and retreat work. They carry out this work at 13 sites located in the states of California, Arizona, Colorado and Florida, serving tens of thousands of people yearly.

Elder Care

Retreat Work

Education

Child Care Centers

Elementary schools

High schools

Carmelite Saints

Sources

Written by the Sisters

Written by others

  • Caterine, Darryl V. (2001). Conservative Catholicism and the Carmelites: Identity, Ethnicity, and Tradition in the Modern Church. Indiana University Press.

References

  1. ^ "Contact Us". Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles. Retrieved September 30, 2016.
  2. ^ "About Us | Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles".
  3. ^ Brennan, Robert. "The nuns who prove the 'The Handmaid's Tale' wrong." Angelus News. Sep 27, 2019. Accessed July 2021. https://angelusnews.com/voices/what-the-the-handmaids-tale-gets-wrong/
  4. ^ Brennan, Robert. "The nuns who prove the 'The Handmaid's Tale' wrong." Angelus News. Sep 27, 2019. Accessed July 2021. https://angelusnews.com/voices/what-the-the-handmaids-tale-gets-wrong/
  5. ^ Carmelites of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles. Mother Maria Luisa Josefa of the Most Blessed Sacrament. See Timeline, 1920's, 1927 etc.

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