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  2. Order of the Holy Cross - Wikipedia

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    The Mariya uMama weThemba Monastery, in Grahamstown was closed in August 2019, although Holy Cross School, a work of the Order of the Holy Cross, is still active on the site outside Grahamstown. Mount Calvary House, located in the hills high above Santa Barbara since 1947, burned to the ground in a wildfire on 14 November 2008.

  3. Anglican religious order - Wikipedia

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    "New Anglican Missionary Society". Order of Anglican Cistercians "Order of the Ascension (OA)". "The Emmaus Community". Victoria, BC, Canada. "Order of Christ the Saviour (OCS)". Order of St Andrew "Holywell Community". Abergavenny. Order of St Anthony the Great (OPC) Rivendell Community "The Order of Mission (TOM)". The Servants of the Sacred ...

  4. Anglican Order of Preachers - Wikipedia

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    The friars and sisters live under a common rule of life and vows of simplicity, purity, and obedience. The spirituality of the order rests upon four pillars: prayer, community, study, and preaching. The order seeks to capture the spirit of St. Dominic's original 13th-century preaching movement within the varied contemporary settings of its ...

  5. Society of St John the Evangelist - Wikipedia

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    The Society of St John the Evangelist (SSJE) is an Anglican religious order for men. The members live under a rule of life and, at profession, make monastic vows of poverty, celibacy and obedience. SSJE was founded in 1866 at Cowley, Oxford, England, by Richard Meux Benson, Charles Chapman Grafton, and Simeon Wilberforce O'Neill.

  6. Aelred Carlyle - Wikipedia

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    Carlyle's role in the re-establishment of monasticism in the Anglican Communion differs from that of Joseph Leycester Lyne in that the Caldey order, whilst incorporating many features of Roman Catholic Benedictine practice, did actually seek to remain at first a specifically Anglican foundation under defined Anglican obedience. When in 1913 the ...

  7. Community of the Sisters of the Church - Wikipedia

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    The Community of the Sisters of the Church is a religious order of women in various Anglican provinces who live the vowed life of poverty, chastity and obedience. In 2012 the order had 105 sisters living in community, together with an extensive network of associates.

  8. Order of St. Anne (Anglican) - Wikipedia

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    Christianity portal; The Order of St. Anne (OSA) is an Anglican religious order of nuns [1] founded in 1910 by the Rev. Frederick Cecil Powell, [citation needed] a member of the Society of St. John the Evangelist, and by its first member and superior Etheldred Barry (a children's book illustrator, whose work included the Little Colonel series made famous on screen by Shirley Temple) at ...

  9. Society of the Sisters of Bethany - Wikipedia

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    The order specialised in the creation of vestments and ecclesiastical embroidery opening a School of Embroidery at Lloyd Square, Clerkenwell. [4] The income from the School of Embroidery helped to fund the other work carried out by the Community. Sir Ninian Comper had a long association with the School which continued until 1972.