Benedictine Community of Our Lady and Saint John (OSB)
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
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
The Community of Hopeweavers are a dispersed fellowship of friends who seek God through stillness and silence, prayer, creativity, conversation and food, sharing the ups … 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 Society of the Sacred Mission has three Provinces. Each has their own entry in the Yearbook. Province of Europe Australian Province Southern African Province
Founded in 1893 by Father Herbert Kelly, the Society is a means of uniting the devotion of ordinary people, using it in the service of … 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
Five Sisters of the Society of the Precious Blood at Burnham Abbey went to Masite in Lesotho in 1957 to join with a community of … Read more
The Community of Celebration is a life-vowed, contemporary residential community whose roots stretch back to the renewal of the Church of the Redeemer, Houston, Texas, … 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