Our Community
Since our purpose is the reunion of all people in Jesus, we must reflect this in our local communities, regions and the whole Institute by our love for one another, being of one mind and one heart in God.
We recognise our religious community as God’s gift to us and acknowledge the responsibility of each Sister to nurture its growth by promoting and preserving community life, according to the spirit of the Rule of St Albert.

Communities / Carmels

England
- York Carmel – Lawrence Street, York – January 1996

USA
- Kearney Carmel, Nebraska 412 West 18th Street, Kearney, Nebraska 68845

St Lucia
- St Lucia Carmel – Castries – 20th February 1956

St Vincent
- St Vincent Carmel – Georgetown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines – February 1971

Grenada
- Carmel By the Sea -Grand Anse, St Georges, 23rd August 1956 – this mission was opened at the request of the Bishop. The sisters lived in a bungalow next to the primary school where they were involved in teaching, home visitation and other social work. Later on 14th January 1957 they moved into their own convent, originally a rum shop on the beach.

Guyana
- Guyana Carmel – Georgetown

Trinidad & Tobago
- Cocorite Carmel – Harding Place, Cocorite

Trinidad & Tobago
- L’Hospice Carmel – Observatory Street, Port of Spain -14 November 1919

Trinidad & Tobago
- Diego Martin Carmel – Church Street, Diego Martin

Trinidad & Tobago
- Generalate and Novitiate – Mt St Benedict, Tunapuna

Trinidad & Tobago
- South Carmel – Point a Pierre

Trinidad & Tobago
- Mother Mary Ellerker Home – Church Street, Diego Martin

England
- Birmingham Carmel – 84 Lyttleton Road, Stechford, Birmingham B3 8BJ