ADMISSION PROCESS

14 Steps/Level for Applying

1. Communicate with Vocation Promotion Ministry
2. Accomplish an Information Sheet (A1).
3. Attend at least 3 Vocation Search-ins.
4. Answer 5 Essays.
5. Undergo initial interview by the Vocation Director.
6. Submit application and recommendation letter. (Here requirements will be presented to the aspirants)
7. Be interviewed with some friars or OCD brother(s).
8. Take an I.Q. and Personality Test followed by the Medical Examination.
9. Allowed to be home visited.
10. Stay for at least 3 days in the Student House as live-in exposure.
11. Submit requirements.
12. Attend a retreat/recollection.
13. Final interview.
14. Deliberated by the Admissions Board.

Discalced Carmelite Order

The Discalced Carmelite Order is a community of Priest and Brothers who center their lives on Jesus. With Mary as their Model and Guide, they mutually enrich and transform each other in prayer and community life. The early hermits of Mt. Carmel and reforming charism of St. Teresa of Avila and St. John of the Cross inspire them to an intimate friendship with God that will move them to be in solidarity with the people.
Inspired by the missoinary spirit of St. Therese of the Child Jesus, the Church in contemporary times needs those who would dare... men who would give their lives for Jesus and accept its consequent challenges.
Receptive to the Spirit, Discalced Carmelite becomes open to varried apostolic and pastoral ministries. His intimate relationship with God moves him to become immersed in the events that affect society. Prayer and contemplation thus bring him to the center of every human activity.
For the Discalced Carmelite, following Jesus means intimacy with God and concern for the welfare of God's people.
HOW DO I KNOW IF IM CALLED TO CARMEL (A Vocation Self-Test)
1. Does the idea of becoming a brother or a priest keep coming back time and again even though you thought you had moved on in your life and forgotten about it?
2. Do you hide vocation or spiritual literature under you bed or tuck it away in the closet?
3. Do you long for MORE?
4. Do you feel called to give more, to be more?
5. Does your relationship with God sustain you, enliven you, and invigorate you in such a way that you want to share the good news to others?
6. Do you find your encounter with others more life giving and nourishing than your career?
7. Do you have a sneaking suspicion that you are on brink of a major life decision?
8. Are you afraid to tell family and friends that you are thinking about Church vocation?
9. Does the idea of becoming a brother or priest excite you and at the same time frighten you because you feel unworthy?
10. Do apostolic service, community life, and silent personal prayer appeal to you?
11. Do you have a great love and devotion to Our Lady and have the deisre to make others love and devoted to her as well? Do you find yourselves frequenting the sacraments?
If you have answered YES to two or three of the above, then you may have a vocation to the priesthood or religious life.
QUALIFICATIONS
1. Priesthood: College graduate of any four-year course.
2. Brotherhood: College graduate of any two-year course or at least two academic years of college.
3. 21 to 35 years of age.
4. Physically and emotinally fit.
5. Average intelligence quotient.
6. Show signs of capacity to live chaste commitment in religious life.
STAGES OF FORMATION
1. Postulancy (Iloilo City), 10 months
2. Novitiate (Davao City), 12 months
3. First Profession of Vows
4. Academic Studies (Quezon City)
Priesthood:
Philosophy for 1 year
Theology for 4 years
Pastoral for 1 year
Brothehood:
Philosophy for 1 year
Theology at least 2 years
5. Second Novitiate (Davao City), 3 months
6. Solemn Profession of Vows
7. Ordination to Diaconate
8. Ordination to Priesthood