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Monday, 07 July 2025 13:01

Carmelite Nuns in Jesi Holds Elective Chapter

Monastery of the Most Holy Trinity in Jesi, Italy Monastery of the Most Holy Trinity in Jesi, Italy

Monastery of the Most Holy Trinity in Jesi Holds Elective Chapter

On Friday, June 20th the Carmelite community of the monastery of the Most Holy Trinity in Jesi (Italy) held their elective chapter.

The monastery was founded in 1684 by Cardinal Pietro Matteo Petucci († 1701), bishop of Aesinate. He changed the Franciscan Tertiaries, Aesinate ascetics, founded in 1660 into Carmelites. A few years later, in 1697, they received the papal cloister, passing to the Second Order. Around 1822, the Carmelite nuns of Montecarotto were received when their monastery was extinguished. Pope Pius IX visited the Aesinate monastery in May 1857. In 1965, a daughter monastery was founded in Montegnacco di Cassacco, and in 1979 the monastery of Carpineto Romano was founded.

The website for the Jesi monastery is: www.carmelitanejesi.com

Those elected to leadership are: 

Prioress | Priora | Priora:
Sr. Alma M. Joseph di Gesù Crocifisso

1st Councilor | 1ª Consejera | 1ª Consigliera:
Sr. M. Giovanna Francesca Dei Verbum

2nd Councilor | 2ª Consejera | 2ª Consigliera:
Sr. M. Chiara dell'Eucaristia

Treasurer | Ecónoma | Economa
Sr. M. Chiara dell'Eucaristia

Formator | Formadora | Formatrice
Sr. Alma M. Joseph di Gesù Crocifisso 

Sacristan | Sacristán | Sacrestana:
Sr. M. Giovanna Francesca Dei Verbum

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