Companions of St Luke, OSB (CSL)
The Companions of St Luke OSB is a dispersed Benedictine community as defined by the Canons of the Episcopal Church. As such, it includes members … Read more
The Companions of St Luke OSB is a dispersed Benedictine community as defined by the Canons of the Episcopal Church. As such, it includes members … 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
The Society of St Margaret has four member communities. Each has their own entry in the Yearbook. Hackney, UK Walsingham, UK Haiti and USA Chiswick, … Read more
The sisterhood of St. John the Divine is a monastic community of women within the Anglican Church of Canada. Founded in Toronto, we are a … Read more
The Order of St. Anne was founded in 1910 by Father Frederick Cecil Powell of the Society of St. John the Evangelist in Arlington Heights, … Read more
The Order of Julian of Norwich is a contemplative monastic order of the Episcopal Church, committed to intercession and conversion of life in the spirit … Read more
The Order of the Holy Cross is a Benedictine monastic community for men open to both lay and ordained. The principles governing the Order’s life … 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