Without doubt, Sister Carmen Get It was in every sense a luminary. Multitalented, he had a gift for languages, and was a fount of knowledge about liturgy, ritual, biblical exegesis and Christian doctrine. Carmen was blessed with a facility in musical performance, and was a master of the recorder, the baroque violin and a very competent keyboardist, having trained in Melbourne with some of the finest of Australia’s musicians many of whom remained his friends as well as having been his mentors. His competence in other areas was no less profound. This website, which was originally constructed and maintained by him [at some personal cost] remains very much a reflection of his character and skill. Carmen was a more than capable cook, a loving and attentive friend, a great wit and raconteur, and always a delightful and thoughtful companion. |
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Together
with Sisters Salome and Sister Mary Mother of Pearl, Sister Carmen was
one of the principals in maintaining the Sydney House of the OPI through
rough times. Besides being present at the First and Second International
Conclaves of the Order [in Paris and San Franscisco respectively] he
was also the guiding light and organiser of the Third International Conclave
in Sydney in 2002. He was not one to suffer fools lightly and was frequently
frustrated by those who thought that their opinions should take precedence
over the consensus of the collective. Nevertheless he remained considerate
and gracious even to those who told us that the Order was “irrelevant” or
who depreciated the amount of behind the scenes work that he had contributed
to ensure that everything ran smoothly and efficiently. Trained by the
Jesuits, Carmen daily used the Ignatian Exercises for the examination
of conscience, and was ever aware of the need to give people whom others
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“In the fullness of time”, to use one of his own favourite phrases, we will discover how great a treasure we have all lost. A true friend, a kind and generous mentor, a wonderful example of what it truly means to live up to the vows of Sisterhood and to consistently humble oneself for the good of the House and the Order in general. |
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May
the Great Holy Mother Dingo Bless, Protect and Guide
our beloved Sister on his journey. |