Society of the Holy Trinity
The Society of the Holy Trinity is a ‘community of communities’ all pursuing the religious life, that is a life of ‘wholeheartedly following Christ, setting … Read more
The Society of the Holy Trinity is a ‘community of communities’ all pursuing the religious life, that is a life of ‘wholeheartedly following Christ, setting … 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. … 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