Society of the Franciscan Servants of Jesus and Mary (FSJM)
The first two sisters of the Society took their vows in London in 1935, where they worked among the poor, especially women and children. They … Read more
The first two sisters of the Society took their vows in London in 1935, where they worked among the poor, especially women and children. They … Read more
The sisters are no longer in secular employment. They live a common life in a small Devon village and join together in the Daily Office. … Read more
A Community following the Rule of St Vincent de Paul and so committed to the service of those in need. The Sisters are involved in … Read more
The Community seeks to live a common-life centred upon daily work, prayer and worship. The corporate pattern of the monastic life is at the heart … Read more
The monks follow the Rule with its balance of prayer, work and study, supported by the vows of stability, conversion of life and obedience. A … Read more
A contemplative community with a strong monastic tradition founded in 1906, which seeks to witness to the priority of God and to respond to the … Read more
The Convent at Chiswick is one of the autonomous Convents that constitute the Society of St Margaret, founded by John Mason Neale. The Sisters’ work … Read more
We follow a contemplative tradition that is eight hundred years old with a fresh and informal spirit. In the pattern of St Clare, hierarchy is … Read more
The Benedictine vision is a persevering quest for God through prayer and life in community. Thus prayer shapes the rhythm of each day: the corporate … Read more
The Society of St Francis has diverse origins in a number of Franciscan groups that drew together during the 1930s to found one Franciscan Society. … Read more