On September 27, 2025, the Carmelite Nuns celebrated the 25th anniversary of its founding, with a cardinal, bishops, priests, religious and large number of faithful.
A brief history of the monastery: in 1999, Most Rev. Louis Chamnien, Bishop of Nakhon Sawan, sent a letter inviting the congregation to live in Nakhon Sawan and brought Mother Angela, the superior of the Carmelite in Bangkok, to look at the land for the construction of a new monastery. On December 2000, the Carmelite Nuns moved into the new monastery and on June 2001, the monastery was officially consecrated.
All the sisters have lived according to the Carmelite spirituality, living in the hermitage and praying for the world, especially for the Diocese of Nakhon Sawan. Currently, there are 12 members. Every day, we see and experience God’s love, who is always by our side, protecting and caring for us so that we lack nothing.




