no - the remaining Carmelite convents are enclosed and the nuns do not work outside of the convent itself
There are Carmelite and Catholic nuns, both are Christian.
Today there are 12,000 Carmelite nuns worldwide. But that is all I know of i am not sure about the monks.
Carmelite refers to a member of the Roman Catholic religious order of friars or nuns founded on Mount Carmel in the 12th century. The order is known for its contemplative life and devotion to Mary, the Mother of Jesus.
Teresa was a member of the Carmelite order of nuns.
Alessandro Paolini has written: 'Perduta in Dio' -- subject(s): Biography, Carmelite Nuns
St. Therese of Lisieux did not live in Carmel. She lived in a Carmel, a convent of Carmelite nuns in Lisieux, France.
Different nuns do different things. Some live in a convent, others do community work for the poor, and others run orphanages. They probably all pray daily for some amount of time. It is cool to help orphans, widows, and the poor. There are Carmelite nuns, Franscican nuns, and Catholic nuns.
nuns lived in convents which had everything they need so they didn't have to travel
runs the school
Antoine Braun has written: 'Une fleur du Carmel' -- subject(s): Carmelites, Carmelite Nuns, Catholic Church
The patron saints of nuns are: Ada Blessed Virgin Mary Brigid of Ireland Gertrude the Great Scholastica
Saint Teresa of Avila is the saint who led the reform for her Carmelite order. She is known for her work in returning the Carmelite order to its original contemplative and austere roots, founding several new monasteries and writing extensively on prayer and spiritual growth.