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
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
Benedictine Sisters of Bethany
The Benedictine Sisters of Bethany were founded by Sister Jane Mankaa in June 2002. The sisters operate the Good Shepherd Home, an orphanage that is … Read more
Brotherhood of the Ascended Christ (BAC)
Today, the Brotherhood has one bishop (retired) and four presbyters who belong to the Church of North India. Since the earliest days, the Brotherhood has … Read more
Chama cha Mariamu Mtakatifu (Community of St Mary of Nazareth and Calvary) (CMM)
The Community was founded in 1946 by the Community of the Sacred Passion (CSP). Bishop Frank Weston is the Grandfather Founder of CMM, while Bishop … Read more
Chita Che Zita Rinoyera (Holy Name Community) (CZR)
Our Community was started by Father Baker of the CR Fathers at Penhalonga, with Mother Isabella as the founder. The CZR Sisters were helped by CR Sisters, and … Read more
Chita che Zvipo Zve Moto (Community of the Gifts of the Holy Fire)
Christa Sevika Sangha (Handmaids of Christ) (CSS)
The Community was founded in 1970 and was under the care of the Sisterhood of the Epiphany until 1986, when its own Constitution was passed … Read more
Community of All Hallows (CAH)
The period 2017/18 marked the culmination of many years of wondering and reflecting on the future pattern of CAH as we pondered how we were … Read more
Community of Jesus’ Compassion (CJC)
Founded in the Diocese of Natal by a sister from the Community of the Holy Name in Zululand, CJC have been based in Newcastle and … Read more
Community of Nazareth (CN)
Under the guidance of the Sisters of the Community of the Epiphany (England), the Community of Nazareth was born and has grown. The Community is … Read more
Community of St Clare (OSC)
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
Community of St Francis (CSF)
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
Community of St Francis (CSF), American Province
The Sisters came to the United States in 1974, and for over forty-five years we have engaged in many types of ministry, but with special … Read more
Community of St Francis (CSF), European Province
As Franciscan sisters, an autonomous part of the Society of St. Francis, our primary vocation is to live the gospel. The context is our life … Read more
Community of St John Baptist (CSJB)
Founded by Harriet Monsell and Thomas Thelluson Carter to help women rejected by the rest of society, we are now a Community of women who … Read more
Community of St John Baptist, USA (CSJB)
The Community of St John Baptist was founded in England in 1852. The spirit of the Community is to “prepare the way of the Lord … Read more
Community of St John the Divine (CSJD)
After a time of transition, the Community has settled in its new home in Marston Green, a house of prayer where we seek to live … Read more
Community of St Mary (CSM), Eastern Province
The Sisters of St Mary live a vowed life in community, centered on the daily Eucharist and a modified five-fold Divine Office. Each sister has … Read more
Community of St Mary (CSM), Southern Province
The Community of St Mary began in New York in 1865. It was the first women’s monastic community founded in the United States, and now … Read more