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Statues The 7' by 4' multi-colored enamel painting of St. Thérèse of Lisieux now hanging in the National Shrine of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel in Middletown, NY (USA) was once part of the Vatican Pavilion at the New York World's Fair. >>
 


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The Virtual Carmelite Museum is a cooperative effort by the International Culture Commission, the Institutum Carmelitanum, and the various provinces, enclosed monasteries, hermitages, and individual Carmelites around the world.

The project has one goal: to make information about the patrimony of the Carmelite Order known

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Links to Virtual Carmelite Museum Galleries and Exhibits:
Featured Exhibition | Special Exhibition | Paintings | Statues | Antique BooksMusic Windows | Buildings | Carmelites and Biblical Figures  | Major Carmelite Figures

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