The beauty of the contemplative life
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By S.L. Hansen

Agnew, Neb., May 3, 2009 / 02:17 pm 
(<http://www.catholicnewsagency.com>CNA).- At the 
Carmel of Jesus, Mary and Joseph in Valparaiso, 
Nebraska the Discalced Carmelite Sisters lead a 
life of prayer in the presence of Christ. Their 
beautiful lifestyle was begun by Saint Teresa of 
Avila, who, with the help of Saint John of the 
Cross, established the first order of Discalced Carmelites the 16th century.

The word “discalced” means “shoeless,” referring 
to the simple sandals the sisters wear as a sign 
of poverty and sacrifice. They live in cloister, 
separating themselves by living in a rural area. 
Metal grilles separate the Sisters from their 
visitors. There is no television, radio or other forms of media.

The Sisters wake early in time for their first 
formal prayer, Lauds, at 5 a.m. Altogether, they 
will have nine scheduled times of prayers, three 
holy hours before the Blessed Sacrament, Mass and 
the Rosary to help them stay focused on Christ. 
They also have time to read the Bible or other 
spiritual writings, and to study.

Even while they work, they are in prayer. As they 
perform household chores, care for the farm 
animals, make scapulars, etc., during their 
morning and afternoon work sessions, they work in 
silence so as not to disturb one another’s prayerful focus on the Lord.

Following the mid-day and evening meals, the 
Sisters enjoy an hour of recreation, during which 
they circle together for a lively chat while doing handiwork.

As they fill their days with prayers and 
sacrifices, these Carmelite Sisters are 
ultimately imitating Mary the Mother of God, who 
stood at the foot of the Cross, united to the 
saving sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Their diligent 
prayers for redemption are vital to the diocese.

While the Carmelite lifestyle is 
“counter-cultural” by today’s standards, Mother 
Teresa of Jesus, O.C.D., has found herself 
fielding quite a few letters from young women who 
are discerning potential vocations.

“It’s very extraordinary,” she admitted. “This is 
just what the young women want… solid and traditional.”

Msgr. Timothy Thorburn, chaplain of the Carmel of 
Jesus, Mary and Joseph, encourages parents to 
introduce their daughters to the concept of contemplative orders.

“We are all called to serve God, and this is a 
marvelous way to do it,” he reasoned.

He added that there is no need to pressure young 
people, though. “What I tell people is, ‘You 
don’t have to say yes now… just don’t say no.’ Consider it a possibility.”

Mother Teresa encourages the young women to write 
to the monastery if they feel the pull toward a 
contemplative life. She can recommend several 
books to help them understand the Carmelite 
vocation better. She also recommends that the 
young women seek guidance from a spiritual director.

As the discernment process continues, the young 
women are invited to visit and have a share in 
the Sisters’ lifestyle, so they can discover the 
excitement of contemplative prayer.

Any young woman who is considering such a 
vocation may write to Mother Teresa of Jesus, 
O.C.D. in care of the Carmel of Jesus, Mary and 
Joseph, 9300 Agnew Road, Valparaiso, NE 68065.

Printed with permission from the Southern 
Nebraska Register, newspaper from the Diocese of Lincoln.


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