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Letter of Appeal from Bishop Hebda for the Cloistered Carmelites
I recently received a copy of the letter in which the bishop appeals to the generosity of the faithful to help these good Sisters with monetary donations in order to bring their chapel in line with the Holy Father’s more … Continue reading →
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Forthcoming Duncan Stroik Renovation
In this recent photo, you see the chapel of the Carmelite Monastery of Traverse City, Michigan. Duncan Stroik has been commissioned to do the renovation. I thought it would be fun to do a before and after. But you will … Continue reading →
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