Discalced Carmelite Nuns of San Diego, CA

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http://www.carmelsandiego.com/ Sister Justina makes her final profession of vows at the Carmelite Monastery in San Diego, CA. For more information or interest in a contemplative vocation, please visit our website.

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  • @2groomers Man only looks at the outward appearance. God looks at what is within. God looks NOT at how we dress on our bodies but how we dress in our hearts. If we dress immodestly or be naked, we commit sin. But gimme a break. So what if a little hair shows on a sister's face? It's not like they're doing it to get a kick or something. I'm sure God is happy that they're are denouncing the secualr state for Him, I'm sure He cares less about what they're wearing. God bless.

  • @MrBear1873 you have no respect for the sacred. God will hold you accountable for your blasphemy when you face His judgement, unless you repent. 

  • @2groomers: Seriously, you are complaining about the nuns hair showing? Maybe, you might see beyond something so insignificant as hair showing. Nota Bene, clothes, even a habit and veil, DO NOT make the person. One must become what they aspire to. I bet those nuns are much more closer to the Kingdom of God. Where is your humility and charity? Knowing the writings of St. Thérèse, she would not worry over such trifles as hair showing through a veil. Pax et Bonum

  • I was there! It was absolutely incredible!!!

  • that was just amazing and wonderful....god bless all those ladies...

  • @dacatholicbandorgan No, she has finished her novitiate and is making her perpetual vows in this video. The black veil in Carmel is only given to finally professed nuns.

  • That is a beautiful High Altar! Thanks be to God for such an orthodox part of the Church!

  • She's a novice, so that was her first profession of temporary vows, not her final profession. That won't come for a couple of years, probably three or five. That's the standard amount of time for most orders, although I don't know about this particular order.

  • Congratulations!!! Many years of happiness to you!

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