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Tag Archives: Duncan Stroik Carmelite Monastery
Historic Carmel TLM, Duncan Stroik Connection
As readers of this blog had noticed, we posted a flier put out by the Carmelite Sisters of Traverse City announcing a tour of their renovated chapel for July 27. It was publicized that none other than the renown architect … Continue reading
Duncan Stroik Tour of Carmelite Chapel
The Sisters of the Carmel of the Infant of Prague invite all readers to a tour of their newly renovated chapel. Their monastery was founded by Mother Teresa Margaret, the last Sister to have completed her novitiate under the great … Continue reading
HERE’S THE FULL SCOOP ON THE MONASTERY RENOVATIONS
Update, Feb. 5, 2013: Hey, Hey! More Pictures are Coming In Update, Jan. 28, See photos by clicking here. 1-23-13 update: The work, obviously has fallen behind schedule and was not completed as the Sisters had hoped, by autumn. … Continue reading