Membership Application: Pay by Check

PAYMENT BY CHECK

If Membership Payment will be made by check, please make checks payable to: 

The Restorers of Mount Carmel in Maryland, Inc.

Fill out the Membership Application below and mail your check to:

The Restorers of Mount Carmel in MD, Inc.
PO Box 1795
La Plata, MD 20646

TYPES OF MEMBERSHIP: (Individual or Family / Annual & Perpetual)

  • Annual - Individual:  $50.00

  • Perpetual - Individual:  $300.00

  • Annual - Family: $75

  • Perpetual - Family: $500

A sketch of old buildings on a hillside from Bishop C.W. Currier's 'Carmel in America,' showing multiple houses with pitched roofs and windows.

MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION

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Preserving the Past, Protecting the Present, Preparing for the Future.

You can be a valued member of this historic charitable organization.  Since its founding in 1935, The Restorers of Mt. Carmel in Maryland – with ongoing support of its members - has met its mission to preserve the past, protect the present, and prepare for the future. 

The “Old Monastery” building is on the National Register of Historic Sites.  Your membership in The Restorers of Mt. Carmel in Maryland will ensure that this hallowed ground, and the Carmelite nuns who reside here, will be provided for and protected. 

Members are remembered in the daily Masses held in Our Lady’s Chapel. 

Types of Membership

  • Annual - Individual:  $50.00

  • Perpetual - Individual:  $300.00

  • Annual - Family: $75

  • Perpetual - Family: $500

Historical sketch of early buildings from Bishop C.W. Curnier's 'Carmel in America', depicting houses on hilly terrain with some buildings having multiple floors and chimneys.
Historical marker about Mount Carmel Monastery, the first Carmel in the U.S., founded on October 15, 1790, by four Carmelites from Belgium. It mentions their move to Baltimore in 1831, restoration of buildings in 1935 and 1937, and the State Roads Commission of Maryland.

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