The alarm clock rings at 5:15. Instead of the telephone – prayer. Instead of the morning rush – silence. Behind the walls of the Carmel in Gniezno, the day has flowed with the same rhythm for decades. In an interview with Karolina Binek, Sister Miriam and Sister Agnieszka explain why they consciously chose a life that many people still find incomprehensible. Mornings in Carmel begin when the article "Waking up at 5:15, silence, and prayer. What …
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The alarm clock rings at 5:15. Instead of the telephone – prayer. Instead of the morning rush – silence. Behind the walls of the Carmel in Gniezno, the day has flowed with the same rhythm for decades. In an interview with Karolina Binek, Sister Miriam and Sister Agnieszka explain why they consciously chose a life that many people still find incomprehensible. Mornings in Carmel begin when the article "Waking up at 5:15, silence, and prayer. What …