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A Day in the Life of a Carmelite…
4:30a.m. Silent prayer before the Blessed Sacrament.
5:30a.m. The Minor Hours of the Divine Office which are in Latin. The Nuns use the ancient Carmelite Rite, which St. Teresa also prayed.
7:00a.m. The Nuns don their white mantles to prepare for the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
8:00a.m. Each Sister works in solitude, in a spirit of prayer and recollection. Work is done under obedience with a willing and joyful heart.
10:40a.m. The large bell rings calling the Sisters to choir for a visit to the Blessed Sacrament to pray the Litany of Our Lady and for an examination of conscience.
11:00a.m. The monastic meals take place in silence while a Sister reads from Holy Scripture or other spiritual books.
12:00p.m. At this hour the Nuns gather together in the recreation room as a family. As they work in common, it is a time of much joy and laughter.
1:00pm. Retirement in the cell.
2:30p.m. The Nuns gather again in the Choir to pray Vespers and for Spiritual Reading.
3:30p.m. Time for work, sewing, farm work, and cooking, wherever God calls. Novices gather for spiritual instruction given by the Novice Mistress.
5:00p.m. Quiet prayer.
6:00p.m. A light evening meal, followed by another hour of Recreation.
7:30p.m. Compline is prayed followed by the Rosary. Grand Silence then begins, lasting until Prime the following day. Matins and Lauds begin at 9:00pm.
10:00p.m. The Carmelite retires, grateful for all the graces received throughout the day.