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St. John's Atonement Minor Seminary (Montour Falls) - Founded in 1923 in Garrison, New York for high school and junior college age candidates to the Society, relocated in 1948 and changed to a four-year institution in 1956, closed in 1967; operated by the Franciscan Friars of the Atonement.
For the Carmelite the contemplative vocation is exemplified par excellence in the life of the Virgin Mary, beloved to the Order under the title of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Additionally, the Carmelite Rule of St. Albert and the Book of the First Monks comprise fundamental points of reference in the life and spirituality of the Order.
The Prophet Elijah is regarded as the spiritual father of the Carmelite order.. The Order of the Brothers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel (Latin: Ordo Fratrum Beatissimæ Virginis Mariæ de Monte Carmelo; abbreviated OCarm), known as the Carmelites or sometimes by synecdoche known simply as Carmel, is a mendicant order in the Catholic Church for both men and women.
St. Joseph's, Blackrock, was the seminary for the Vincentians, was founded in 1930, St. Kevins, House of Studies/Seminary, Glenart, Arklow, operated from 1948 to 1968, when students were transferred back to Blackrock in 1977, until the setting up of DePaul House, Celbridge operated from 1977 to 1988.
Carmelite: 1831 Carmelites of St. Elijah: C.S.E. Carmelite: 1986 Carmelites (Order of the Brothers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel) O. Carm. St. Berthold of Calabria: Carmelite: 12th century: Carthusian Order (Order of St. Bruno) O. Cart. St. Bruno of Cologne: Carthusian: 1084 Casamari Cistercian Congregation: Benedictine: 1929 ...
Albert degli Abati (c. 1240–1307), Professed Priest of the Carmelites of Ancient Observance (Italy) Beatified: 1454 by Pope Nicholas V; Canonized: 31 May 1476 by Pope Sixtus IV; Pierre Salignac de Thomas (1305–1366), Professed Priest of the Carmelites of Ancient Observance (France – Cyprus) Beatified: c. 1609 by Pope Paul V
Saint Albert Avogadro (1149–1214), a priest of the Canons Regular and a canon lawyer, wrote the Rule between 1206 and 1214 as the Catholic Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem.The Rule is directed to "Brother B.", held by tradition to be either Saint Bertold or Saint Brocard (but historical evidence of his identity is lacking), and the hermits living in the spirit of Elias near the prophet's spring ...
Saint Albert, located on Gleason Avenue, was dedicated on June 7, 1964. It replaced Saint Francis, Mount Loretto, and St. Joseph High Schools. In 1969 three elementary schools, St. Francis, St. Patrick, and St. Peter consolidated into St. Albert's Schools, as did the remainder of the archdiocese's elementary schools in Council Bluffs in 1972. [7]