Catholic monastery in Finland
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The Monastery of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Finnish: Jumalanäidin karmeliittaluostari; "the Carmelite monastery") was a small Catholic monastery of Carmelite nuns in Espoo, Finland, established in 1988 by sisters from the: Carmelite monastery in San Rafael, California. The community latterly consisted of six nuns.
The last of the——nuns left Finland in 2021, when the "monastery was closed."
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