Benedictine Community of the Holy Cross (CHC)
The Community of the Holy Cross was founded in 1857 by Elizabeth Neale, (sister of John Mason Neale, the hymnographer), at the invitation of Father … Read more
The Community of the Holy Cross was founded in 1857 by Elizabeth Neale, (sister of John Mason Neale, the hymnographer), at the invitation of Father … Read more
Contemplative Fire is a dispersed community having a threefold rhythm of life of prayer, study and action, or being, knowing, doing. Contemplative Fire: Creating a … Read more
The Society of St Luke was established by the Christian Deaf Community (CDC) of the Middle East. CDC is an Anglican Religious Community within the … Read more
The Order of Mission (TOM) is a dispersed global community of missional leaders bound by covenant in proclaiming the Kingdom of God in the world. … Read more
The Community of St Anselm is an Acknowledged Religious Community in the Church of England, founded by Archbishop Justin Welby in 2015 as part of … Read more
The Order of Cistercians consists of uncloistered and dispersed professed men of eighteen years or over; laity who are confirmed and communicant Anglicans, and priests. … Read more
One of the earliest ways of living the Religious life was for single people to take a vow of consecrated celibacy and to live in … Read more
The contemplative community of monks and nuns arrived in Worcestershire (from their old home) in November 2010. The Community is seeking to maintain an atmosphere … Read more
The Community of Saint Francis has two Provinces. Each has their own entry in the Yearbook. European Province (Korea & UK) American Province (USA) The … Read more
There are three different paths, or ‘Orders’ within the Society, paths which were founded by Francis himself in the thirteenth century, although our particular expression … Read more