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Carmelite Nuns on Isla de Margarita Hold Elections
Carmelite Monastery of the Annunciation on the Isla de Margarita-Venezuela Celebrates Elective Chapter
The Carmelite nuns of the monastery of the Annunciation in Porlamar on the Isla de Margarita-Venezuela held their triennial chapter on September 25, 2025.
The monastery was founded on January 7, 1983, by six nuns, four of whom came from the monastery in Barcelona, one from the monastery in Tarrega, and one from the monastery in Vilafranca del Penedés. The canonical erection was entrusted to the Bishop of Margarita.
The monastery is part of the Nuestra Señora del Carmen Federation.
Those elected to leadership are:
Prioress | Priora | Priora:
Suor Rosa Coromoto Pérez
1st Councilor | 1ª Consejera | 1ª Consigliera:
Suor Mariela del Carmen León
2nd Councilor | 2ª Consejera | 2ª Consigliera:
Suor Norma del Carmen Sánchez
Treasurer | Ecónoma | Economa
Suor Mariela del Carmen León
Formator | Formadora | Formatrice
Suor Ludys de Cristo Rey
Sacristan | Sacristana | Sacrestana:
Suor Norma del Carmen Sánchez
Carmelite Nuns Held Elective Chapter in Cabanatuan
Carmelite Monastery Our Lady of Nazareth in Cabanatuan Celebrates Elective Chapter
The Carmelite nuns of the Our Lady of Nazareth Monastery in Cabanatuan, Philippines, recently held their triennial chapter.
The monastery was founded on April 8, 1983, by seven nuns from the monastery of the Holy Family in Guiguinto, Philippines. It is part of the Stella Maris Federation.
Those elected to leadership are:
Prioress | Priora | Priora:
Sr. Ma. Dorotea Santiago
1st Councilor | 1ª Consejera | 1ª Consigliera:
Sr. Ma. Dolores Asuncion
2nd Councilor | 2ª Consejera | 2ª Consigliera:
Sr. Ma. Teresa Canillo
3rd Councilor | 3ª Consejera | 3ª Consigliera:
Sr. Ma. Regina Gutierrez
4th Councilor | 4ª Consejera | 4ª Consigliera:
Sr. Ma. Raquel Ylagan
Treasurer | Ecónoma | Economa
Sr. Ma. Dolores Asuncion
Formator | Formadora | Formatrice
Sr. Ma. Teresa Canillo
Sacristan | Sacristana | Sacrestana:
Sr. Ma. Raquel Ylagan
General Chapter of the INSC Held in Rome
General Chapter of the Institute of Our Lady of Carmel (INSC) Held in Rome on July 21 through August 10
From July 21 to August 10, the General Chapter of the Institute of Our Lady of Carmel (INSC) was held at the mother house in Via dei Baglioni. In a fraternal atmosphere, important issues such as dissemination and internationality were addressed. Some new articles were added to the Constitutions regarding the possibility of having provinces within the Institute. The election of new leadership was very positive.
The Institute was founded in the Italian city of Montevarchi (Arezzo) on October 15, 1854 by Maria Teresa Scrilli (1825-1889). Her goal was to assist in the moral, Christian, and civil education of girls. The Institute received diocesan approval on December 13, 1854.
The sisters, although dispersed due to the abolition of the school by order of the public authority in December 1859, remained under the care of the foundress until 1875, when the foundress herself re-established the community in the city of Florence. After the death of Blessed Scrilli, the Institute received many new members, attributed to Clementina Mosca (Sr. Mary of Jesus, 1862-1934). Sr. Mary of Jesus also obtained a new diocesan approval of the Institute on January 19, 1929.
The affiliation to our Order took place on March 31, 1929. The apostolate of the sisters continues to be carried out with the education of youth, health care, and in the care of the poor. The Institute exists today in Italy, the United States of America, Canada, Poland, India, Brazil, the Czech Republic, the Philippines, Indonesia and the Holy Land.
On October 8, 2006, Maria Teresa of Jesus Scritti was beatified; her liturgical memorial is celebrated on November 13.
The website of the Institute is: www.inscarmelo.it
The General Chapter elected the sisters who will form the general government of the Institute during the next six-year period. They are:
General Superior | Superiora General | Superiore generale:
Sr. Wilma Moly Pinherio
1st Councilor | 1ª Consejera | 1ª Consigliera
Vicar General | Vicario General | Vicario Generale:
Sr. Adriana Stellin
2nd Councilor | 2ª Consejera | 2ª Consigliera:
Sr. Germeena Naduvathezhathu
3rd Councilor | 3ª Consejera | 3ª Consigliera:
Sr. Barbara Elzbieta Ogonowska
4th Councilor | 4ª Consejera | 4ª Consigliera:
Sr. Chona Torremocha
Carmelite Nuns Celebrate Elective Chapter in Madrid
The Monastery of Our Lady of Maravillas in Madrid, Spain Celebrated Its Elective Chapter July 24-25
On July 24-25, 2025, the Carmelite nuns of the monastery of Nuestra Señora de las Maravillas in Madrid, Spain, held their elective chapter.
The monastery was founded by Joanna de Baraona in 1612 as a place for pious women to gather in order to practice Christian perfection. With the help of Antonio Pérez, prior provincial of the Castille Province, the beateria became an official Carmelite monastery with its reception of the papal enclosure.
The monastery founded San José de las Matas (1954) and Dumaguete (1958).
The monastery belongs to the Mater Unitatis Federation.
Those elected to leadership are:
Prioress | Priora | Priora:
Hna. Ma Brunilda Rodríguez Velasco
1st Councilor | 1ª Consejera | 1ª Consigliera:
Hna. Ma Inmaculada Ochoa Blázquez
2nd Councilor | 2ª Consejera | 2ª Consigliera:
Sr. Ma. Antonia Domínguez Cortés
3rd Councilor | 3ª Consejera | 3ª Consigliera:
Hna. Ma Luisa Ruiz Cerro
4th Councilor | 4ª Consejera | 4ª Consigliera:
Hna. Ma del Carmen Martínez Pérez
Treasurer | Ecónoma | Economa
Hna. Ma Cristina Gil Moreno
Formator | Formadora | Formatrice
Hna. Ma Antonia Domínguez Cortés
Sacristan | Sacristán | Sacrestana:
Hna. Ma del Carmen Ruiz Navas
Nuns in Guiguinto Celebrate Elective Chapter
The Monastery of the Holy Family in Guiguinto, Philippines Celebrates Elective Chapter
On Friday, June 9, 2025, the Carmelite community of the monastery of the Holy Family in Guiguinto (Philippines) held their elective chapter under the presidency of the Bishop of Malolos, Dennis C. Villarojo.
During the Chapter, the nuns confirmed that their activites are ordained in and subordinate to contemplation. The decision was made to form a community centered in the presence of Christ among us and whose relationships tend toward a deeper union in charity. The nuns confirmed their intent to intensify their prayers and sacrifices in communion with the present needs of humanity.
In 1966, the nuns of the Monastery of St. Anne landed in the Philippines and first established a monastery in the city of Meycauayan in the Diocese of Malolos and then in the city of Guiguinto. In 1983, seven nuns from Guiguinto went to the Diocese of Cabanatuan and established a monastery there. In 1993, seven nuns of the Guiguinto community went to the Diocese of Alaminos to found a new monastery in Burgos. Then, four nuns founded a new monastery of the federation of nuns in Tanay, in the Diocese of Antipolo. Finally, on December 7, 2001, seven nuns founded a new community in the town of Sta Ignacia in the Diocese of Tarlac. In 2017, five sisters were sent to seek a new foundation in the village of San Fabian, in the Province of Pangasinan, in the Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan.
The monastery of the Holy Family belongs to the Stella Maris Federation. The monastery has a Facebook page.
Those elected to leadership are:
Prioress | Priora | Priora:
Sr. Mary Jenicca L. Mariano
1st Councilor | 1ª Consejera | 1ª Consigliera:
Sr. Mary Ruth Alethea C. Clavio
2nd Councilor | 2ª Consejera | 2ª Consigliera:
Sr. Ma. Liza G. Jeremias
3rd Councilor | 3ª Consejera | 3ª Consigliera:
Sr. Mary Josephine B. Faustino
4th Councilor | 4ª Consejera | 4ª Consigliera:
Sr. Ma. Teresa E. Santos
Treasurer | Ecónoma | Economa
Sr. Ma. Fatima B. Faustino
Formator | Formadora | Formatrice
Sr. Mary Josephine B. Faustiono
Sacristan | Sacristán | Sacrestana:
Sr. Mary Ruby Ann D. Aurelio
Carmelite Nuns in Jesi Holds Elective Chapter
Monastery of the Most Holy Trinity in Jesi Holds Elective Chapter
On Friday, June 20th the Carmelite community of the monastery of the Most Holy Trinity in Jesi (Italy) held their elective chapter.
The monastery was founded in 1684 by Cardinal Pietro Matteo Petucci († 1701), bishop of Aesinate. He changed the Franciscan Tertiaries, Aesinate ascetics, founded in 1660 into Carmelites. A few years later, in 1697, they received the papal cloister, passing to the Second Order. Around 1822, the Carmelite nuns of Montecarotto were received when their monastery was extinguished. Pope Pius IX visited the Aesinate monastery in May 1857. In 1965, a daughter monastery was founded in Montegnacco di Cassacco, and in 1979 the monastery of Carpineto Romano was founded.
The website for the Jesi monastery is: www.carmelitanejesi.com
Those elected to leadership are:
Prioress | Priora | Priora:
Sr. Alma M. Joseph di Gesù Crocifisso
1st Councilor | 1ª Consejera | 1ª Consigliera:
Sr. M. Giovanna Francesca Dei Verbum
2nd Councilor | 2ª Consejera | 2ª Consigliera:
Sr. M. Chiara dell'Eucaristia
Treasurer | Ecónoma | Economa
Sr. M. Chiara dell'Eucaristia
Formator | Formadora | Formatrice
Sr. Alma M. Joseph di Gesù Crocifisso
Sacristan | Sacristán | Sacrestana:
Sr. M. Giovanna Francesca Dei Verbum
Carmelite Nuns Held Elective Chapter in Barcelona
Elective Chapter Held in the Monastery of the Incarnation in Barcelona, Spain
The Carmelite nuns of the Monastery of the Incarnation in Barcelona, Spain, recently held their triennial, elective chapter.
The monastery was founded in 1649 by Srs. Gertrude of the Infant Jesus and Teresa of Jesus, two nuns from the monastery of Vilafranca del Penedès. Ven. Eulalia of the Cross, a mystic and author of several works, lived there, dying in 1721. This monastery founded the Carmelite monasteries in Valls, Vic, and Tarrega. In 1983, the community founded the monastery of Porlamar on the Isla Margarita.
The monastery is part of the Virgo Flos Carmeli Federation. The webpage of the monastery is: www.carmelitasbcn.org. The Facebook page is: carmelo.laencarnacion
The following nuns were elected to leadership:
Prioress | Priora | Priora:
Sr. Hna. María Jacinta Mutio Muithya
1st Councilor | 1ª Consejera | 1ª Consigliera:
Sr. María del Carmen Izquierdo Marín
2nd Councilor | 2ª Consejera | 2ª Consigliera:
Sr. Maria Joana Josa
Treasurer | Ecónoma | Economa
Sr. María Jacinta Mutio Muithya
Formator | Formadora | Formatrice
Sr. María del Carmen Izquierdo Marín
Sacristan | Sacristán | Sacrestana:
Sr. María Elizabeth Mbovi Mutisya
Province of St. Elias Holds Chapter in Middletown
Province of St. Elias Holds Chapter in Middletown, New York (USA), to Elect New Leadership June 17-20, 2025
The North American Province of St. Elias held its 31st Provincial Chapter in Middletown, New York from June 17-20, 2025. The theme of the Provincial Chapter was "Daily Bread for the Journey: Carmel and the Eucharist.”
There was a presentation by Dr. Susan Timoney, associate professor of Practice in Pastoral Studies at the Catholic University of America on the elements of Eucharistic spirituality in Carmel. The Chapter also spent time developing provincial priorities for the next triennium. These focus on improvements in the province’s vocation and formation programs, enhancing the quality of our community life, and identifying new areas of ministerial outreach, in line with our Carmelite charism. Reports were also heard about the growth and development of our missions in Vietnam and Trinidad.
The following were elected to positions of leadership:
Provincial | Provincial | Provinciale
Robert Chiulli, O. Carm.
1st Councilor | 1er Consejero | 1o Consigliere
Anthony Trung Nguyen, O. Carm.
2nd Councilor | 2do Consejero | 2o Consigliere
Michael Kissane, O. Carm.
3rd Councilor | 3er Consejero | 3o Consigliere
Paul Denault, O. Carm.
4th Councilor | 4to Consejero | 4o Consigliere
Marlon Beharry, O. Carm.
Province of Germany Holds Triennial Chapter
Province of Germany Holds Triennial Chapter June 9-13, 2025
The fourth provincial chapter of the German Province was held from June 9 – 13, 2025 in the Carmelite Retreat Center at Springiersbach (Germany).
In his opening address, the prior general, Míċeál O’Neill, O. Carm., expressed his wish that the chapter would be “a meeting of minds and hearts that see more clearly who we are, what we have received from God and what is our calling in this country and in Africa today.”
The theme chosen for the chapter was: “What are you doing here, Elijah?” (1 Kings 19:9). The chapter participants (gremiales) took this question of God to Elijah as an opportunity to ask themselves what constitutes their religious life today. Arising from this, the gremiales considered their spiritual and community life. They examined how they were to live in the world: how to communicate their lives and what service they wanted to present to people.
Among the normal reports and topics, typical of every provincial chapter, the gremiales considered how they could strengthen their relationship with Cameroon. Time was also spent considering the new leadership of the province and what needed to happen after the provincial chapter was concluded. In addition, the chapter supported the province’s participation in the projects for closer cooperation within the North European Region.
The chapter was facilitated and moderated by Frau Stefanie Kainzbauer. Wilmar Santin, O. Carm., Bishop of Itaituba, Para, Brazil, a member of the province, attended as a guest. In addition, Dr Raoul Kiyangi, OCD, provincial of the Discalced German Province attended for a day as a guest of the province.
The following members were elected to leadership:
Provincial | Provincial | Provinciale
Peter Schröder, O. Carm.
1st Councilor | 1er Consejero | 1o Consigliere
Theodor Vreeswijk, O. Carm.
2nd Councilor | 2do Consejero | 2o Consigliere
Stephan Panzer, O. Carm.
3rd Councilor | 3er Consejero | 3o Consigliere
Lorenz van Rickelen, O. Carm.
4th Councilor | 4to Consejero | 4o Consigliere
Severin Tyburski, O. Carm.
Elective Chapter Held in Villalba del Alcor, Spain
Elective Chapter Held in Villalba del Alcor (Huelva), Spain on May 13, 2025
On May 13, 2025, the Carmelite nuns of the Monastery of St. John the Baptist (San Juan Bautista) in Villalba del Alcor (Huelva) España held their elective chapter.
The monastery was founded in 1619 by the nuns of the Monastery of St. Anne in the city of Seville, under the leadership of Sister Beatrice Tinoro of St. John the Baptist († 1622) and with the support of Saint Franco García Jiménez, her cousin. They were accompanied by several lay women who intended to take the Carmelite habit in the new community. They were highly motivated following the Council of Trent.
From here the monastery of the Most Blessed Sacrament (Monasterio del Smo. Sacramento) in the city of Cañete la Real was founded (1662). The monastery celebrated its 400th anniversary in 2019.
The webpage of the monastery with a large selection of pictures from the 2019 celebrations as well as other information is located at www.carmelitasenvillalba.com
The following were elected to leadership:
Prioress | Priora | Priora:
Sor María del Carmen del Toro Medina
1st Councilor | 1ª Consejera | 1ª Consigliera:
Sor María Pilar Martín Gómez
2nd Councilor | 2ª Consejera | 2ª Consigliera:
Sor María Inés Vázquez Gallardo
3rd Councilor | 3ª Consejera | 3ª Consigliera:
Sor María Consuelo de Jesús Pérez García
4th Councilor | 4ª Consejera | 4ª Consigliera:
Sor Antonia María Díaz Sánchez
Treasurer | Ecónoma | Economa
Sor María Yolanda Romero Talamante
Formator | Formadora | Formatrice
Sor María Pilar Martín Gómez




















