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VISIT US

The beautiful 60 acre setting of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel offers a peaceful, pastoral place to pray in

silence and meditate on the presence of God in one’s life. You are invited to visit any day between 9:00am and 3:00pm.

No appointment is needed to make a personal visit. Groups are encouraged to contact us if you require our assistance.

Special Places to Visit at the Shrine

TRAVELING TO THE SHRINE

ADDRESS

 

70 Carmelite Drive

Middletown, New York 10940

DRIVING DIRECTIONS
 

FROM THE NORTH:

New York State Thruway South to Exit 17 (Newburgh). Follow signs to Route I-84 and take Route I-84 West to Exit 15B. After exiting make a right turn onto Route 17M West, go to the second traffic light and turn left. Go to the next traffic light and turn right onto Wawayanda Ave. You will pass Our Lady of Mt. Carmel School on the right. Turn left onto Carmelite Drive.

 

FROM THE SOUTH:   

New York State Thruway North to Exit 16 (Harriman).  Proceed West on Route 17. Take Exit 121W onto Route I-84 West and proceed as above.

 

FROM THE WEST:

Route I-84 East to Exit 15B and proceed as above.

 

FROM THE EAST:

Route I-84 West to Exit 15B and proceed as above.

Comments from a recent visitors......

 

Hi Carol,

Just wanted to thank you for a beautiful, spiritual day! The feedback has been very positive. This was my 2nd visit and just as special - if not more so. We appreciated your attention and the availability of Reconciliation and Mass.

Thanks again,

Maryann

St Peter's Rosary Society,  Rosendale, NY

 

 

Hi Carol,

Just wanted to say how wonderful Saturday's retreat was with Fr. Justin Cinnante. All of it was wonderful...the food, the conferences, the Mass...just all of it. Fr. Justin is truly special and gifted.

It was not my first time there or my first time attending a day of reflection...I'm never disappointed. In past years I have come with other members of the Ladies of La Salette Sodality from Phoenicia, NY as well as on my own.

Thank you for all your good work.
Blessings,
Liz Quinn

 

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