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The Carmelite Monks of Wyoming are a cloistered contemplative men’s community that follows the Carmelites Rule. Through a hidden life of prayer and manual labor, we strive to intercede for the Church and the world. We live a strict horarium of the divine office, a daily sung mass, two hours of mental prayer, and manual labor in the solitude of the mountains.
The Carmelite Monks strive to be love in the heart of the Mystical Body, the Church. We live the vows of obedience, chastity and poverty. We also follow the spirituality and customs introduced by St. Teresa of Jesus and St. John of the Cross. The Carmelite Monks Wyoming are a purely contemplative community of Carmelites.
Founded in 2003 in the Diocese of Cheyenne, the Carmelite Monks strive to be a hidden leaven within the Church. You can ask for their prayers on the prayer request website. You can also find information about a Vocation to the Carmelite Monks here.
The Wyoming Carmelites spend most of their day in silent prayer, with 8 hours of the divine office, a sung mass, daily rosary and two hours of mental prayer. It is in the living of the vows within the cloister that the Wyoming Carmelites strive to be instruments of grace for the Church. The Wyoming Carmelites chose Wyoming for its hard working lifestyle that supports a manly spirit in young monks.