Community of the Holy Name, Australia (CHN)
The Community of the Holy Name was founded in 1888 within the Diocese of Melbourne by Emma Caroline Silcock (Sister Esther). The work of the … Read more
The Community of the Holy Name was founded in 1888 within the Diocese of Melbourne by Emma Caroline Silcock (Sister Esther). The work of the … Read more
Our Community was started by Father Baker of the CR Fathers at Penhalonga, with Mother Isabella as the founder. The CZR Sisters were helped by CR Sisters, and … Read more
The Sisters care for orphans on St John’s Mission, Chikwaka. One sister works for the diocese of Masvingo and one is working in Harare.
As a small Community, we have the God given opportunity to recognise the diverse gifts and callings of each individual. Returning to the charism of … Read more
The Community started in 1982 with eight members who broke away from the Community of the Holy Name (Chita Che Zita Rinoyera). Part of this … Read more
CR is a men’s monastic community in the Benedictine tradition. We live a life of worship, study and work. Work includes hospitality, Christian teaching, giving … Read more
The Community of the Sisters of the Church has four Provinces. Each has their own entry in the Yearbook. UK Province Canadian Province Australian Province … Read more
Founded by Emily Ayckbowm in 1870, the Community of the Sisters of the Church is an international body of lay and ordained women within the … Read more
Founded by Emily Ayckbowm in 1870, the Community of the Sisters of the Church is an international body of lay and ordained women within the … Read more
Founded by Emily Ayckbowm in 1870, the Community of the Sisters of the Church is an international body of lay and ordained women within the … Read more