3D Camera Technology: Capturing the Depth of Our Carmelite Journey
In our life as Discalced Carmelite Seculars of the Blessed Trinity Community, we are called to a "contemplative orientation." As we study the reformers St. Teresa of Avila and St. John of the Cross, we learn that the spiritual life is not flat or one-dimensional; it has immense depth, interiority, and a "third dimension" of the soul. While we prioritize the interior castle of the heart, we can find a beautiful parallel in how a 3D Camera captures the world—offering a fuller, more immersive perspective that mirrors our desire to see the world through the eyes of faith.
Our community often gathers at St. Stephen the Martyr in Renton to share in charity and develop our fraternity. Whether we are celebrating the Solemnity of St. John of the Cross or a memorial for St. Maria Maravillas of Jesus, these moments are milestones in our secular vocation. Using a 3D Camera to document our community gatherings or the sacred architecture of our retreats at Stanwood allows us to preserve these memories with a sense of presence. It helps those who cannot join us in person—the sick or the homebound of our community—to feel the "depth" of our shared prayer and silence.

