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Friday, 26 June 2026 07:35

Elective Chapter Held at Lake Elmo Hermitage

Elective Chapter of the Carmelite Hermitage of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Lake Elmo, Minnesota Held on June 24

The elective chapter of the Carmelite Hermitage of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Lake Elmo, Minnesota (USA), was held in a spirit of fraternity and discernment under the presidency of the prior general, Desiderio García Martínez, with the participation of the General Councilor for the Americas.

The eight solemnly professed members proceeded with the election of its leadership in accordance with the norms of the Order. The community elected John Mary Burns as prior, Elijah Schwab as sub-prior (First Councilor), Peter Peach as Second Councilor, and Christopher Burnside as Third Councilor.

In his address, the prior general reflected on the exercise of authority as a ministry of humble service rooted in the Carmelite Rule. He encouraged the community to continue fostering unity, co-responsibility, and healthy formation, while maintaining vigilance in safeguarding, transparency in governance, and sound financial administration. He also highlighted the importance of maintaining a strong bond with the wider Carmelite Order.

Fr. Desiderio further noted that a revision of the hermitage’s statutes will need to be initiated in order to bring them into closer alignment with the Constitutions of the Order. He emphasized that this process should be carried out with careful discernment and fidelity to the charism.

Additionally, he underscored the importance of maintaining a proper balance between the development of physical structures, such as the new basilica project, and the ongoing task of building a healthy and vibrant community life.

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