The French Revolution did not finally destroy the Carmel of Compiègne but the post-Conciliar years did. Closure announced 21 April 2026
Closure of the Compiègne Carmel: The end of four centuries of presence The six Carmelite nuns residing in Jonquières, near Compiègne, have decided to close their community, bringing an end to nearly four centuries of Carmelite presence in the diocese, the diocese announced in late April. It is sad news for the faithful, yet a legacy and a hope remain. This is a sad consequence of the lack of religious vocations. On April 21, Bishop Jacques Benoit-Gonnin of Beauvais, Noyon, and Senlis announced the closure of the Compiègne Carmelite community, which has been based in Jonquières since 1992. "With advancing age, dwindling numbers, a lack of new vocations, and the impossibility of finding reinforcements from outside, our Carmelite Sisters of Compiègne have decided to close their community," the bishop stated. Six nuns remain there today; their departure will take place gradually over the coming months. The Carmel of the Annunciation—founded in Compiègne in 1641 and living accordi...