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  1. Our lives as Sisters are rooted in prayer – from morning to night, we return again and again to the source and summit of our faith, as we encounter God in the Blessed Sacrament. In the Eucharist, we come into direct contact with the Sacred Heart of Jesus. His Heart is the embodiment of God’s love for the world.

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  2. – Daily prayer together: Holy Hour, with Eucharistic adoration and rosary; chanting of the Divine Office; and two ½ hour periods of meditation (one is included during Holy Hour) Click here to learn more about the Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles.

  3. – Daily prayer together: Holy Hour, with Eucharistic adoration and rosary; chanting of the Divine Office; and two ½ hour periods of meditation (one is included during Holy Hour) MORE ABOUT THE CARMELITE SISTERS

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  5. Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles. We are a Catholic women’s religious community whose lives are totally given to contemplative prayer and loving service in the Church.

  6. Healthcare. Our family spirit is truly an identifying mark of any Carmelite Sister of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles. It is lived and expressed uniquely in our life journey together. Community life is an essential element of religious life.

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  8. The Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles is a Catholic religious institute of the Carmelite Order founded by Mother Maria Luisa Josefa of the Most Blessed Sacrament. It is based in Alhambra, California, a suburb of Los Angeles. [1] About the Carmelite Sisters.