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[quote name='Chiquitunga' date='10 August 2010 - 02:08 AM' timestamp='1281424107' post='2155127']
Here she is! This is by far my favorite one too! :love: (and my favorite movie!!)

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[/center]And here it is real life! They did such a wonderful job trying to be true to her life in that movie. Most of it was filmed on location too, like the different homes she lived in with her family .. and the actual monastery she was in, which is now a museum .. pictures [url="http://www.panoramio.com/photo/4440942"]here[/url] and [url="http://www.fotolog.com/losandes_chile/48770049"]here[/url] and a [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJsbVBB_EJo"]little tour[/url] of it on youtube (not the best quality, but very neat to see!)


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A lot of Carmels still have postulant dresses like this too .. Okay, to be continued! ... :))
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Alright, so another Carmel that has one like this is Brooklyn :) Here I took some still shots from the video on youtube on them (they are mostly in [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDFYE3-W9w4"]part 2[/url])

[img]http://i34.tinypic.com/28wm8pf.jpg[/img]


[img]http://i33.tinypic.com/2k31uc.jpg[/img]


Personally, I like theirs the best! (probably because it's most like in the movie ^_^ ) They just wear the simple tie around veil and have black shoes, which I like for postulants. And their habits/veils are my favorite too. Valparaiso's choir/parlour veils are a little different from the original long Spanish ones, and Brooklyn has the rope sandals! :love:

[img]http://i34.tinypic.com/2s5ze60.jpg[/img]


Okay, I'm finished Carmelizing the thread! .. at least, for now! :))

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IgnatiusofLoyola

[quote name='Chiquitunga' date='11 August 2010 - 01:12 PM' timestamp='1281550335' post='2155869']
Alright, so another Carmel that has one like this is Brooklyn [img]http://www.phatmass.com/phorum/public/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif[/img] Here I took some still shots from the video on youtube on them (they are mostly in [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDFYE3-W9w4"]part 2[/url])




[img]http://i33.tinypic.com/2k31uc.jpg[/img]

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The pictures are lovely. But, the prison-type fencing (which may well be electrical, too) made me sad. Because of the way it is constructed, it is obviously to keep intruders out, not to keep the nuns in, although I fear some anti-Catholics would interpret it the wrong way. Unfortunately, if this picture is in Brooklyn, the monastery has to deal with reality, and do whatever is necessary to protect the enclosure. Still, I find it very sad that intruders would feel the need to break into the nun's privacy, especially when the nuns live a life of poverty and have nothing worth stealing, except their privacy.

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OnlySunshine

[quote name='Chiquitunga' date='11 August 2010 - 02:12 PM' timestamp='1281550335' post='2155869']
Alright, so another Carmel that has one like this is Brooklyn :) Here I took some still shots from the video on youtube on them (they are mostly in [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDFYE3-W9w4"]part 2[/url])

[img]http://i34.tinypic.com/28wm8pf.jpg[/img]


[img]http://i33.tinypic.com/2k31uc.jpg[/img]


Personally, I like theirs the best! (probably because it's most like in the movie ^_^ ) They just wear the simple tie around veil and have black shoes, which I like for postulants. And their habits/veils are my favorite too. Valparaiso's choir/parlour veils are a little different from the original long Spanish ones, and Brooklyn has the rope sandals! :love:

[img]http://i34.tinypic.com/2s5ze60.jpg[/img]


Okay, I'm finished Carmelizing the thread! .. at least, for now! :))
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I believe the Discalced Carmel in Buffalo, NY has the same postulant outfit as Brooklyn was a foundation from Buffalo. Unfortunately, I am having difficulty locating photos. :(

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[quote name='Chiquitunga' date='11 August 2010 - 01:12 PM' timestamp='1281550335' post='2155869']

Okay, I'm finished Carmelizing the thread! .. at least, for now! :))
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First to Carmelize each thread, then all of VS, then PM, then the WORLD bwhahahahaha! :saint:

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[quote name='IgnatiusofLoyola' date='11 August 2010 - 01:27 PM' timestamp='1281551239' post='2155880']
The pictures are lovely. But, the prison-type fencing (which may well be electrical, too) made me sad. Because of the way it is constructed, it is obviously to keep intruders out, not to keep the nuns in, although I fear some anti-Catholics would interpret it the wrong way. Unfortunately, if this picture is in Brooklyn, the monastery has to deal with reality, and do whatever is necessary to protect the enclosure. Still, I find it very sad that intruders would feel the need to break into the nun's privacy, especially when the nuns live a life of poverty and have nothing worth stealing, except their privacy.
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May I suggest you read verbi sponsa
http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/ccscrlife/documents/rc_con_ccscrlife_doc_13051999_verbi-sponsa_en.html

it's not that long and gives a incredibly beautiful description on the meaning and nature of cloistered life, and to some extent the meaning of the fence.

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IgnatiusofLoyola

[quote name='vee8' date='11 August 2010 - 03:00 PM' timestamp='1281556811' post='2155998']
May I suggest you read verbi sponsa
[url="http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/ccscrlife/documents/rc_con_ccscrlife_doc_13051999_verbi-sponsa_en.html"]http://www.vatican.v...-sponsa_en.html[/url]

it's not that long and gives a incredibly beautiful description on the meaning and nature of cloistered life, and to some extent the meaning of the fence.
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I have no trouble with the fence at all--I understand completely. Sometimes I wish I, too, had a very high fence around my house.

What I was reacting to was ONLY the barbed wire, etc. at the top. Most pictures of enclosed communities that I have seen have high fences, but I have never seen barbed wire before (or at least I've never noticed it). Perhaps all Carmelite monasteries have barbed wire at the top of their fences, and I didn't realize it.

But, for example, the Summit, NJ Dominicans have a very high fence, but (I don't think) they have barbed wire at the top in order to further protect their privacy. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

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[quote name='IgnatiusofLoyola' date='11 August 2010 - 06:00 PM' timestamp='1281567633' post='2156156']What I was reacting to was ONLY the barbed wire, etc. at the top. Most pictures of enclosed communities that I have seen have high fences, but I have never seen barbed wire before (or at least I've never noticed it). Perhaps all Carmelite monasteries have barbed wire at the top of their fences, and I didn't realize it.

But, for example, the Summit, NJ Dominicans have a very high fence, but (I don't think) they have barbed wire at the top in order to further protect their privacy. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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No, you're right. I believe this is something unique to them because they're in Brooklyn. I've never seen/heard of another Carmel/cloister with barbed wire like this, although I'm sure they're out there. Yes, it does look a bit scary. And they have broken glass on the enclosure wall too. Scroll all the way to the bottom [url="http://www.forgotten-ny.com/NEIGHBORHOODS/highland.park/hihghland.park.html"]here[/url].


[quote name='Tridenteen' date='11 August 2010 - 06:39 PM' timestamp='1281569949' post='2156176']
JMJ
I was at the Carmel of Valparaiso. And I looked through the fence....
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:o ... :unsure: ... j j/k! :hehe: .. :detective:


[quote name='vee8' date='11 August 2010 - 02:43 PM' timestamp='1281555802' post='2155972']
First to Carmelize each thread, then all of VS, then PM, then the WORLD bwhahahahaha! :saint:
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:D

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[quote name='MaterMisericordiae' date='11 August 2010 - 01:49 PM' timestamp='1281552553' post='2155899'] I believe the Discalced Carmel in Buffalo, NY has the same postulant outfit as Brooklyn was a foundation from Buffalo. Unfortunately, I am having difficulty locating photos. :( [/quote]

No worries .. that's a good problem for Carmelites! :ninja: .. But here are some on youtube! :D who have a postulant dress like this ..

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2mniZUap2A[/media]


And I just remembered, I have some pictures saved from a jubilee book of the [url="http://db.religiouslife.com/reg_life/irl.nsf/org/99"]Carmel of Cristo Rey[/url] in San Francisco (where Valparaiso came from) that was on eBay.

[img]http://i33.tinypic.com/2me68ax.jpg[/img]

I love this picture .. and I love how the statue of Our Lady is behind the glass there .. so beautiful! :love:

[quote name='Tridenteen' timestamp='1281585576' post='2156317']
JMJ
...but I didn't see any nuns. I did see a John Deere, and a bunch of flowers...and chickens
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:birds:

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Don't know how to insert pictures, but my favorite is the one we wore for the SSND's in the 60's & before, pretty much identical to the one Julie Andrews wore in the sound of music, including the veil. Our dress however, was pleated front & back down from about a 6 inch yoke, We had to pleat our dresses each day once we got out belt on. Amazing what one gets used to, :>)_

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I have two great great aunts who were SSND! (And I was taught by them.) But not in the 60s, so I don't even know what their old habit looked like.

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[img]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y125/TheAnchoress/BenedictinesofMaryNovicesandPostulant-1.jpg[/img]

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[quote name='LadyOfSorrows' timestamp='1281424940' post='2155129']
I officially have a habit crush on the Benedictines of Mary.

PS- the postulant looks like the novice just said something shocking!
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[font="Book Antiqua"]She's telling the postulant and the other novice, [b]"I'VE UNCOVERED THE SECRET DOMINICAN SMORES RECIPE!"[/b] [/font][/size]

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JMJ
I am doing a school project on religious, and am reconstructing an old habit. The wimple (old style, improved) is being made. Would ya'all like to see a picture when it's done? Think Nashville dominican!

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