Section 1: Recognised celibate vowed communities

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Community of St Mary the Virgin (CSMV)

As Sisters of CSMV, we are called to respond to our life in Community in the spirit of Mary, Mother of Jesus: “Here I am, … Read more

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Community of St Paul (CSP)

The Community was founded in 1980 in Maputo (Lebombo Province). The present house in Maciene was originally the branch house of the community and is … Read more

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Community of St Peter (CSP)

The Community was founded by Benjamin Lancaster, a Governor of St George’s Hospital, Hyde Park, London. He wished his poorer patients to have convalescent care … Read more

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Community of St Peter (CSPH)

The Community seeks to glorify God by a life of loving dedication to him, by worship and by serving Him in others. A variety of … Read more

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Community of the Blessed Lady Mary (CBLM)

The Sisters care for orphans on St John’s Mission, Chikwaka. One sister works for the diocese of Masvingo and one is working in Harare.

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Community of the Glorious Ascension, brothers (CGA)

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

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Community of the Glorious Ascension, sisters (CGA)

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

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Community of the Good Shepherd (CGS)

The CGS Sisters in Malaysia were formerly a part of the Community of the Companions of Jesus the Good Shepherd in the UK. They became … Read more

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Community of the Holy Name (CHN)

The Community of the Holy Name has three Provinces. Each has their own entry in the Yearbook. UK Province Lesotho Province Zulu Province The Community … Read more

Community of the Holy Name (CHN), Lesotho Province

The Basotho Community of St Mary at the Cross was founded in Leribe, Lesotho, in 1923, under the Community of St Michael & All Angels, … Read more

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Community of the Holy Name (CHN), UK Province

The Sisters combine the life of prayer with service to others in their evangelistic and pastoral outreach and by maintaining their houses as centres of … Read more

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Community of the Holy Name (CHN), Zulu Province

The Community of the Holy Name in Zululand was founded by three Zulu Sisters who began their Religious life with the Community in Leribe. All … Read more

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Community of the Holy Name, Australia (CHN)

The Community of the Holy Name was founded in 1888 within the Diocese of Melbourne by Emma Caroline Silcock (Sister Esther). The work of the … Read more

Community of the Holy Spirit (CHS)

Each person is given an invitation to follow Christ. The Sisters of our monastic community respond to that invitation by an intentional living out of … Read more

Community of the Holy Transfiguration, Manicaland (CHT)

The Community started in 1982 with eight members who broke away from the Community of the Holy Name (Chita Che Zita Rinoyera). The Community is … Read more

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Community of the Resurrection (CR)

CR is a men’s monastic community in the Benedictine tradition. We live a life of worship, study and work. Work includes hospitality, Christian teaching, giving … Read more

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Community of the Resurrection of Our Lord (CR)

The Community was founded in 1884 by Bishop Allan Becher Webb and Cecile Isherwood to undertake pastoral and educational work in Grahamstown. These two types … Read more

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Community of the Sacred Name (CSN)

The Community of the Sacred Name was founded in Christchurch in 1893 by Sister Edith (Deaconess). She was released from the Community of St Andrew … Read more

Community of the Sacred Passion (CSP)

The Community was founded to serve Africa by a life of prayer and missionary work, bringing to Africans a knowledge of God’s love. After the … Read more

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