History: The
Leaven was founded at Aylesford (England) in 1949 (the year the Carmelites
returned to the priory after the suppression of 1538) by Fr. Malachy Lynch,
first prior of Aylesford and the Institute's Spiritual Director. There
were 3 members. Aims: Members
try to live according to the spirit of the Gospel. Being involved in secular
affairs they strive to make the love of God a reality to the people around
them.
Way
of Life: For
members of The Leaven their consecration means that by vows of
poverty, chastity and obedience they bind themselves to an absolute personal
love of Christ and commit themselves to an all-embracing love of their
fellow human beings. Membership is open to single women and widows. They
live in their own homes, have their own work and interests, take part in
parish activities according to their individual circumstances and strive
to bring Christ into every circumstance, every occupation and every place.
They wear no external sign of their consecration.
The
Leaven shares in the rich heritage of the Carmelite Order and follows
its tradition of contemplative-apostolic life. The individual apostolate
of members of The Leaven is rooted in a life of prayer. The life
of Mary is the model for the members of the Institute and the zeal of Elijah
is an inspiration to those who seek close union with God in a world often
hostile or indifferent to Him.
Formation: Formation
takes place over a period of years by personal contact and correspondence.
Preliminary formation fasts 3-4 years, each candidate having the help and
guidance of a personal sponsor. After this time, temporary vows may be taken.
These are renewed periodically and after 5-6 years final vows may be made. Present
Membership: There
are now about 30 members in the Institute, ranging from new candidates
to fully consecrated members who have celebrated silver jubilees and beyond,
living in many different parts of England, Scotland and Wales.
c/o The Friars, Aylesford, Kent, England. Tel & Fax: (+44) 0883-742488 |
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