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x Brotherhood of the Ascended Christ Canterbury cathedral  
The Brotherhood of the Ascended Christ (BAC) is an Anglican religious order of the Church of North India, and is based in Delhi, India. Founded in 1877, the order was founded with a mission to serve the poor and underprivileged. In 1975, the Delhi...
x Order of Saint Benedict Fra Angelico 031 Coldingham Priory
Benedictine refers to the spirituality and consecrated life in accordance with the Rule of St Benedict, written by Benedict of Nursia in the sixth century for the cenobitic communities he founded in central Italy. The most notable of these is Monte...
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x Community of the Resurrection Community of the Resurrection  
The Community of the Resurrection is an Anglican religious community for men. It was founded in 1892 by Charles Gore with Walter Howard Frere (1863-1938, later Bishop of Truro) and four others. The community lives at the House of the Resurrection in...
x Little Brothers of Francis    
The 19th and 20th century has seen the creation of a number of religious orders in the Anglican Church. One late addition to Anglican religious life are the Little Brothers of Francis, a contemplative order of Franciscans within the Anglican Church...
x Melanesian Brotherhood Canterbury cathedral  
The Melanesian Brotherhood is an Anglican religious community of men in simple vows based primarily in the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, and Papua New Guinea. The Melanesian Brotherhood was formed in 1925 by Ini Kopuria, a policeman from Maravovo,...
x Oratory of the Good Shepherd    
The Oratory of the Good Shepherd (OGS) is a dispersed community of Anglicans, ordained and lay, bound by a common rule of celibate chastity, responsible spending, and direction of life. Members are organised into local "colleges", each of which in...
x Order of the Holy Cross Holycrossmonastery westpark ny church  
This article deals with the Anglican Benedictine monastic community known as the Order of the Holy Cross. For other organizations with the same name, see Order of the Holy Cross (disambiguation). The Order of the Holy Cross is an international...
x Society of Saint Francis Canterbury cathedral  
The Society of Saint Francis is a Franciscan religious order within the Anglican Communion. During the English Reformation all Religious Orders, including Franciscans, were banished from Britain. Not until the mid 19th century were the first...
x Society of St. John the Evangelist Canterbury cathedral  
The Society of St John the Evangelist (SSJE) is an Anglican religious order for men. The members live under a rule of life and, at profession, make monastic vows of poverty, celibacy and obedience. The SSJE was founded in 1866 at Cowley, Oxford,...
x Society of St. Paul    
The Society of St. Paul (SSP) is an Anglican monastic community in the United States. Founded in 1958, it was the first community for men recognised by the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. It describes its mission as one of...
x Chama Cha Mariamu Mtakatifu    
The Chama cha Mariamu Mtakatifu (Community of St. Mary of Nazareth and Calvary), (CMM) is an Anglican religious order based in the district of Masasi, Tanzania. It was established in 1946 and is administered by the Anglican Church of Tanzania. Apart...
x Chita che Zita Rinoyera    
The Chita che Zita Rinoyera (Community of the Holy Name), CZR, is an Anglican religious order of women headquartered in Mutare, Zimbabwe in the Anglican Church of the Province of Central Africa. The community was established in 1935 by the English...
x Christa Sevika Sangha Handmaids of Christ.  
The Christa Sevika Sangha (Handmaids of Christ), CSS, is an Anglican religious order founded in 1970, and based in Jobarpar, Bangladesh. It is a part of the Anglican Church of Bangladesh, and was originally attached to the Sisterhood of the Epiphany...
x Community of All Hallows Canterbury cathedral  
The Community of All Hallows (CAH) is an Anglican religious order based in Ditchingham, near Bungay, Suffolk, England, under the jurisdiction of the Church of England. The work of the sisters is twofold: providing hospitality and spiritual direction...
x Community of Christ the King    
The Community of Christ the King (CCK) is an Anglican religious order of Benedictine nuns, based in Wangaratta, Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1993, this enclosed and contemplative order is under the jurisdiction of the Anglican Church of Australia...
x Community of Nazareth    
The Community of Nazareth (CN) is an Anglican religious order founded in 1936. It was established in Tokyo by the English Sisterhood of the Epiphany. It is now under the jurisdiction of the Anglican Church in Japan, the Nippon Sei Ko Kai, and...
x Community of St. Andrew    
The Community of St. Andrew (CSA) is an Anglican religious order of professed sisters in holy orders or who otherwise serve in diaconal ministry. The community was founded in 1861 by Elizabeth Ferard, a deaconess, and is based in London, England, in...
x Community of St. Clare    
The Community of St. Clare (OSC) is a Franciscan Anglican religious order of nuns. The community, founded in 1950 and based in Witney, Oxfordshire, England, is one of several associated with the Society of Saint Francis. The community is an enclosed...
x Community of St. Francis Canterbury cathedral  
The Community of St. Francis (CSF) is a Franciscan Anglican religious order of sisters founded in 1905. The order is organised into a European Province, consisting of four houses in England, and an American Province, consisting of a single house in...
x Community of St John Baptist    
The Community of St. John Baptist (CSJB), also known as the Sisters of Mercy, or formerly Clewer Sisters, is an Anglican religious order of Augustinian nuns. The community was founded in England in 1852 by Harriet Monsell (the first Superior), a...
x Community of St. John the Divine Canterbury cathedral  
The Community of St. John the Divine (CSJD) is an Anglican religious order of nuns founded in 1848. The community, based in Birmingham, England, was originally a nursing order, and continues to be involved in areas of health and pastoral care. The...
x Community of St. John the Evangelist    
The Community of St. John the Evangelist (CSJE) is an Anglican religious order of nuns of the Church of Ireland. Founded in 1912, the order is located in Dublin, and administers their house as a nursing and residential care home. For some years, the...
x Community of St. Laurence    
The Community of St. Laurence (CSL) is an Anglican religious order of nuns. Established in 1874, the order's house is located in Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England. The community was originally established to provide pastoral care, but now focuses...
x Community of St. Mary http://en.wikipedia.org/skins-1.5/common/images/button_sig.png Your signature with timestamp  
The Community of St. Mary (CSM) is an Anglican religious order of nuns with three independent houses located in Greenwich, New York, Sewanee, Tennessee, and Mukwonago, Wisconsin. The oldest indigenous Anglican order in the United States, it was...
x Order of Saint Benedict (Anglican) Fra Angelico 031  
There are a number of Benedictine Anglican religious orders, some of them using the name Order of St. Benedict (OSB). Just like their Roman Catholic counterparts, each abbey / priory / convent is independent of each other. The vows are not made to...
x Community of St. Mary the Virgin    
The Community of St Mary the Virgin (CSMV) is an Anglican religious order founded in 1848 by the vicar of Wantage, William John Butler. Its current Superior is the Reverend Mother Winsome CSMV, a former Baptist Christian, who converted to...
x Community of the Companions of Jesus the Good Shepherd    
The Community of the Companions of Jesus the Good Shepherd (CJGS) is an Anglican religious order founded in 1920 and based in Killington, Oxford. Originally, the sisters were teachers lining alone or in small groups, but in 1943 a mother house was...
x Community of the Holy Cross    
The Community of the Holy Cross is an Anglican religious order founded in 1857 by Elizabeth Neale (sister of John Mason Neale), at the invitation of Fr. Charles Fuge Lowder, to work with the poor around St Peter's London Docks. The Community later...
x Community of the Sisters of Melanesia    
The Community of the Sisters of Melanesia, more usually called The Sisters of Melanesia, is the third order for women to be established in the Church of Melanesia, which is the Anglican Church of Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. The first women's order...
x Community of the Sisters of the Church Canterbury cathedral  
The Community of the Sister of the Church is a religious order of women in various Anglican provinces who live the vowed life of poverty, chastity and obedience. The order was founded by Mother Emily Ayckbowm in 1870 as the Church Extension...
x Community of the Sisters of the Love of God    
The Community of the Sisters of the Love of God is a contemplative community of women founded in 1906 within the Anglican Church, to witness to the priority of God, and to respond to the love of God for us, reflected in our love for God. Its members...
x Community of the Transfiguration    
The Community of the Transfiguration is an Anglican (Episcopalian) religious community of women founded by Mother Eva Mary, the former Eva Lee Matthews, in 1898. At that time, Christians of all persuasions were beginning to rediscover the mystery of...
x Malling Abbey    
St. Mary’s Abbey (Malling Abbey) is an abbey of Anglican Benedictine nuns. It is situated at 52 Swan Street, West Malling, Kent ME19 6JX. The manor of West Malling was given by King Edmund to Burhic, Bishop of Rochester in 946. This land was lost to...
x Sisterhood of St. John the Divine    
The Sisterhood of St. John the Divine is a religious community of nuns in the Anglican Church of Canada. Founded in Toronto in 1884 by Mother Hannah Grier Coome, the order ministers at St. John's Rehab Hospital and is known for its members'...
x Sisters of Charity    
The Sisters of Charity (SC) is an Anglican religious order following the Rule of St. Vincent de Paul, and so committed to the service of those in need. From their mission house in Plymouth, England, the sisters are involved in parish and mission...
x Society of Saint Margaret    
The Society of Saint Margaret (SSM) is an order of women in the Anglican Church. The Sisters of St. Margaret were founded in 1855 by Dr John Mason Neale at Rotherfield, England. As their numbers increased, they moved into their first convent, Saint...
x Society of the Holy Cross    
The Society of the Holy Cross is an order of women religious (or nuns) in the Anglican Church of Korea. It is not to be confused with the Society of the Holy Cross, SSC (Societas Sanctae Crucis), which is an international order of Anglo-Catholic...
x Society of the Sacred Advent    
The Society of the Sacred Advent is an Anglican religious order founded in 1892 by Caroline Grace Millicent Short (1839 - 1922), known as Sister Caroline Amy and, later, Mother Caroline. Mother Caroline started her religious life at the Community of...
x Society of the Sacred Cross    
The Society of the Sacred Cross is an Anglican religious order founded at Tymawr in 1923 with guidance from Fr G. Northcott of the Community of the Resurrection. The society today consists of less than ten professed sisters, with several oblates and...
x Chita che Zvipo Zve Moto    
The Chita che Zvipo Zve Moto (Community of the Gifts of the Holy Fire), CZM, is an Anglican religious order of nuns and friars based in Gokwe Centre, Zimbabwe. Founded in 1977, the order is a part of the Anglican Church of the Province of Central...
x Community of the Glorious Ascension    
The Community of the Glorious Ascension is an Anglican monastic community in the United Kingdom, co-founded in 1960 by twin brothers (later the Right Reverend) Michael Ball and Peter Ball. It was founded in Stratford Park in Stroud, Gloucestershire,...
x Order of Julian of Norwich Two nuns from OJN.  
The Order of Julian of Norwich is a contemplative community of monks and nuns in the Episcopal Church. It was founded in Connecticut in 1985, but is now located in Waukesha, Wisconsin. They are semi-enclosed, and the focus of their life together is...
x Society of the Sacred Mission    
The Society of the Sacred Mission (SSM) is an Anglican religious order founded in 1893 by Father Herbert Kelly, envisaged such that "members of the Society share a common life of prayer and fellowship in a variety of educational, pastoral and...
x Anglican Order of Preachers    
The Anglican Order of Preachers is an Anglican religious order commonly referred to as "Dominicans". Founded in the late 1990s by The Rev'd Dr Jeffery Mackey O.P.A. United States, it includes both men and women, married and single, ordained and lay....
x Brotherhood of Saint Gregory Canterbury cathedral  
The Brotherhood of Saint Gregory is a community of friars within the Anglican communion. Its members, known as Gregorians, include clergy and laymen. As a Christian Community of the Episcopal Church, it is open to both married and unmarried men. Its...
x Community of the Gospel    
The Community of the Gospel is a non-residential, dispersed Christian Community formed under the Canons of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the Anglican Communion, whose members apply basic monastic principles to everyday...
x Community of St. Denys    
The Community of St. Denys (CSD) is an Anglican religious order of nuns founded in 1879, under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Salisbury of the Church of England. The community was originally established to engage in domestic and foreign...
x Company of Mission Priests    
The Company of Mission Priests (CMP) is a "dispersed community" of male priests of the Anglican Communion, who want to consecrate themselves wholly to the church's mission, free from the attachments of marriage and family. CMP was founded in 1940 by...
x Ashraf Jahangir Semnani    
Hazrat Khawaja Syed Makhdoom Ashraf Jahangir Semnani (Urdu and Persian:سیداشرف جهانگیر سمنانی) (born 1308 and died 1405) was a Sufi Saint of both the Chishti and Qadiri Orders of Sufism. He was born in the year 708 AH (1308 CE) in Semnan (Iran). His...
x Azeemia    
The Silsila-e-Azeemia (Azeemia Order), named after Syed Muhammad Azeem Barkhiya, is a Sufi order founded in Pakistan in 1960 by Qalander Ba Ba Auliya. It is currently headed by Khwaja Shamsuddin Azeemi. The aim of Silsila Azeemia is to promote the...
x Ba'Alawi    
The Ba'Alawi Sadah has a Sufi tariqa. It is founded by al-Faqih Muqaddam As-Sayyid Muhammad bin Ali Ba'Alawi al-Husaini, who died in the year 653 AH (1232 CE). He received his ijazah from Abu Madyan in Morocco via two of his students. Abu Madyan was...
x Badawiyyah    
The Badawiyyah, Sufi tarika, was founded in the thirteenth century in Egypt by Ahmad al-Badawi (1199-1276). As a tarika, the Badawiyyah lacks any distinct doctrines. It has produced no major teachers or writers; instead it is a popular cult whose...
x Bektashi Tempulli i bektashinjve ne vlore  
Bektashism (Turkish: Bektaşilik) is an Islamic Sufi order (tariqat), considered to be a distinct branch of Twelver Shi'a Islam. It was founded in the 13th century by the Islamic saint Hajji Bektash Wali. The Bektashi order was greatly influenced...
x Chishti Order    
The Chishtī Order (Persian: چشتی - Čištī) is a Sufi order within the mystic branches of Islam which was founded in Chisht, a small town near Herat, about 930 C.E. and continues to this day. The Chishti Order is known for its emphasis on love,...
x Darqawa    
The Darqawiyya or Darqawa Sufi order was a revivalist branch of the Shadhiliyah brotherhood. The Darqawa consisted of the followers of Sheikh Muhammad al-Arabi al-Darqawi (1760 - 1823). The movement, which became one of the leading orders (tariqa)...
x Galibi Order    
The Galibi Order of Sufism is a descendant of the Qadiriyyah-Rufai orders – the integration of the earliest and the most popular orders established in Islam. It has been called as Qadiri-Rufai order until the order branched off its ancestor school...
x Khalwati order    
The Khalwati Sufi order (or Halveti, as it is known in Turkey) is an Islamic Sufi brotherhood (tariqa). Along with the Naqshbandi, Qadiri and Shadhili orders, it is among the most famous Sufi orders. It was founded by Pir Umar Khalwati in the city...
x Hurufism    
Hurufism (Arabic: حروفية‎ hurufiyya, adjective form hurufi) was a mystical kabbalistic Sufi doctrine, which spread in areas of western Persia, Anatolia and Azerbaijan in later 14th - early 15th century. The Arabic word hurūf literally means "litters...
x Idrisiyya    
The Idrisiyya is a Sufi order founded by Ahmad Ibn Idris al-Fasi (1760-1837).
x Ismaili A page of a copy circa 1503 of the "Dīwān-e Šams-e Tabrīzī"  
Ismāʿīlism (Arabic: الإسماعيليون al-Ismāʿīliyyūn; Persian: اسماعیلیان Esmāʿiliyān; Urdu: إسماعیلی Ismāʿīlī) is a branch of the Islamic faith. It is the second largest part of the Shī‘ah community, after the mainstream Twelvers (Ithnāʿashariyya). The...
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