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"Come and see..."(Jn. 1.39)
"Come" first and there He will show His best designs for you; no, He will not reveal His grand plan in this noisy world full of Satan's varied distractions to darken your eyes and deafen your ears against the Good Shepherd beckoning. You must be 15-24 y/o without major medical concern & w/parents living in marriage.
Traditional Teresian Carmelite Life
- the Church's school of "loving God much and making Him loved much" in the same old footsteps of the great Prophet of Carmel, St. Elias, and of St. John of the Cross, St. Teresa of Jesus, and of St. Therese under the standard of the "Immaculata." "...See and ASK FOR THE OLD PATHS which is THE GOOD WAY, and walk ye in it: and you shall find refreshment for your souls" (Jeremias 6.16).

Entering a traditional monastery requires a great faith; but to seek the Teresian Carmel of Traditional Observance #ResistanceCarmel - "to be alone with Him Who Is Alone" - requires even greater faith (according to the spiritual Masters of the "Order of the Virgin"). Why, exclaims "La Madre" Teresa de Jesus, the Beloved has only few close friends. A "man of the Faith" does not take for his guiding light the cost of greater hardship and pain in being counted on, so to speak, by the Beloved in His burden of the Cross for His great love for us. Many therefore would rather guess outside our walls if what they think, say, and do is the one more perfectly conformed to the mind and heart of God - the more they are beset with complications running the risk of their being eternally lost! And all this is removed by "seek[ing] the old paths [of Mount Carmel]... where you shall find refreshment for your soul" (Jer. 6.16) - by living the Rule of Our Lady in holy obedience: simply placing oneself, and that generously, at the lawful command and pleasure of your legitimate Superior and even of those same of the rest of the brethren of the Community. "God," teaches Pope Leo XIII, "in His infinite Providence has decreed that men for the most part should be saved by men; hence He has appointed that those whom He calls to a loftier degree of holiness [the summit of Calvary] should be led [as the Crucified was] thereto by men, 'in order that,' says St. John Chrysostom, 'we should be taught by God through men'" (in Fr. Tanquerey, S.S., "Spiritual Life"). Salvation and perfection is attained "by giving up our freedom for the love of God and entrusting it to another" (St. Teresa of Jesus, "Way of Perfection," XII): since the true Catholic Religion is the school of Jesus Crucified - submission of self, even to immolation, to the will of God: to His signified will (the commandments of God; the traditional teachings, norms, and the legitimate - never the SEEMINGLY legitimate: see our post "In virtue of our Apostolic authority" - laws of the true Church; the commands and directions of lawful superiors according to holy obedience) and to His good pleasure (that is, to all providential events willed or allowed by God for our own greater good and, chiefly, for our sanctification).
Our Lord once said to St. Teresa: "Knowest thou what it is to love Me in truth? It is to realize that everything which is not pleasing to Me is a lie." The Carmelite soul #bokasyonTeresiano #bokasyonCarmelitano, then, is not concerned about acquiring any possession except the possession of God, neither is he concerned about any loss, if it be not the loss of God and His friendship through grace. Everything can be taken from it: health, riches, honors, esteem, trust, the affection of the most cherished persons, and these persons themselves; but never could the soul endure that God should be taken from it, or that it should be prevented from loving Him. Therefore, to those who are inquiring about our Teresian Carmel, considering entrance to it are these words of our "La Madre": "Let your desire be to see God [face to face in heaven]; your fear, that you may lose Him; your sorrow, that you are not having fruition of Him; your joy, that He can bring you to Himself."
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"Since, when the hour of reckoning comes, you will be sorry for not having used this time in the service of God, why do you not ARRANGE AND USE IT NOW as you would wish to have done were you dying?" - St. John of the Cross
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There are eunuchs, who have made themselves eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven. HE THAT CAN TAKE IT, LET HIM TAKE IT [see how you would displease God if you tell Him : 'I'll just serve You another way']. If you shall hear His voice, harden not your hearts.... yield yourselves to the Lord... and come to His sanctuary... serve the Lord... lest you enter not into [His] rest (Mt. 9.12; Ps. 94.8; II Paralipomenon 30.8 - Biblia Sacra Vugata Latina).

St. Paul the Apostle
I say to the unmarried: it is good for them if they so continue even as I. Art thou loosed from a wife? seek not a wife. I would have you to be without solicitude. He that is without a wife, is solicitous for the things that belong to the Lord, how he may please God (I Corinthians 7.8,26,27,32).

St. Alphonsus, Doctor of the Church
"I have said [enter] a monastery/Seminary of strict traditional observance [NOT OF THE 'LIBERAL' MODERNIST CORRUPTION]; because if you want to enter another, where they live more freely, it is better for you to stay at home and attend there to the salvation of your soul as well as you can; for entering an Order where the spirit is relaxed, you expose yourself to the danger of being lost." (Counsels on Vocation)

Our holy Mother, Teresa de Jesus
".... A great pity... when a monastery follows standards and allows recreations which belong to the world..." - see more: "Our Traditional Teresian Ideal"
"Make up your minds my [children], that you came here [to our Reformed Carmel] to die for Christ and not to have good time for Christ."
Traditional Priestly ordination
Ordination to the Eternal Priesthood of Our Lord - the fulfillment and perfection* of the Levitical priesthood of Old - of the Rev. Fr. John of the Holy Eucharist, C.D. for the "Order of the Virgin" by His Excellency, the Most Rev. Tomas de Aquino, OSB | 17th December 2016 (Ember Saturday), Holy Cross Monastery - Nova Friburgo, Brazil | * the priesthood translated (Heb. 7.12): Neither shall there be cut off from the... Levites [reference, abolished in the "New" 'rite'] a man... to stand before... My Face... to offer to Me... the Blood [changed: "to offer the sacrificeS OF THE PEOPLE," the "New" 'potificale' providing not a Catholic priest - a minister of God - offering the One Propitiatory Sacrifice of the Eternal High Priest; but, a Protestant 'presider', a minister of an egalitarian assembly] (Jer. 33.18; Ezech. 44.15)