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  2. 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 ...

  3. Category:Anglican religious orders established in the 20th ...

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    Pages in category "Anglican religious orders established in the 20th century" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. List of equestrian sports - Wikipedia

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    Flat racing – Equestrian sport; Harness racing – A form of horse racing that uses a two-wheeled cart; Point-to-point – Form of horse racing; Steeplechase – Horse race form originally from Ireland, featuring jumps over fence and ditch obstacles

  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. Order of the Holy Cross - Wikipedia

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    Monks of the order follow a threefold vow of obedience, stability, and conversion to the monastic way of life. In general, monks of the order are encouraged to develop their own ministries within their monastic vocation. They undergo periods of discernment and formation when entering the Order.

  7. Society of Saint Margaret - Wikipedia

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    The rapid growth of the order led to the development of a series of autonomous convents and priories within the SSM, originally under the direction of the Founder. While all such autonomous houses practise the same SSM Rule of life, and recognise each other as a single order, each house elects its own Mother Superior, and is independent in its work and decision-making.

  8. Community of St. Francis - Wikipedia

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    The community was begun in 1905 by Sr Rosina Eleanor Rice, who left another Anglican religious order, the Society of the Sisters of Bethany, to found CSF.After a short period in Hull, the sisters moved to Dalston in East London in 1908, where they supported themselves by working in the parish, caring for the sick and dying, and running a laundry.

  9. Community of St. John the Divine - Wikipedia

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    The Community of St. John the Divine (CSJD) is an Anglican religious order of nuns within the Church of England. Founded in London in 1848, the community is now based in Marston Green, Solihull, England. Originally a nursing order, the CSJD continues to be involved in areas of health and pastoral care, and operates retreat facilities.