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What (who) is Holy Community - definition

HOLY CROSS ANGLICAN RELIGIOUS ORDER, COSTOCK, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
Community of the holy cross; Elizabeth Neale
  • Highfields Farm, Costock, in 2005

Community of the Holy Cross         
The Community of the Holy Cross (CHC) is an Anglican religious order founded in 1857 by Elizabeth Neale (sister of John Mason Neale), at the invitation of Father Charles Fuge Lowder, to work with the poor around St Peter's London Docks in Wapping.'Gregory's Angels' Gordon J.
Community of the Holy Name (Australia)         
AUSTRALIAN ANGLICAN RELIGIOUS ORDER FOR WOMEN FOUNDED BY SISTER ESTHER SILCOCK
The Community of the Holy Name (CHN) is an Anglican religious community for women in the Melbourne suburb of Cheltenham, Victoria, Australia. In 1912 it became the first Anglican religious order to be successfully established in Australia, although the founders established a community in 1888 from which date the community traces its origins.
Community of the Holy Name         
  • The former Convent Of The Holy Name, Ranelagh Road, [[Malvern Link]]
INTERNATIONAL ANGLICAN RELIGIOUS ORDER FOR WOMEN
The Community of the Holy Name (CHN) is an international Anglican religious order for women. The full name of the community is The Community of the Mission Sisters of the Holy Name of Jesus, usually shortened to Community of the Holy Name.

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Community of the Holy Cross

The Community of the Holy Cross (CHC) is an Anglican religious order founded in 1857 by Elizabeth Neale (sister of John Mason Neale), at the invitation of Father Charles Fuge Lowder, to work with the poor around St Peter's London Docks in Wapping. The Community moved to a large convent in Haywards Heath.

The Community later felt drawn to follow the Rule of St Benedict, and moved their convent to Rempstone near Loughborough in 1979, where they lived the monastic life until 2011. The Community then moved a short distance to a new purpose-built convent at Highfields, Costock in Nottinghamshire.

The Community aims to achieve the Benedictine balance of prayer, study and work. All work, whether manual, artistic or intellectual, is done within the Enclosure. The daily celebrations of the Eucharist and the Divine Office are the centre and inspiration of all activity. Apart from worship, prayer and intercession, and the work of maintaining the house, garden and grounds, the Community's works are publications; providing retreats and quiet days; and dealing with a large postal apostolate.

Examples of use of Holy Community
1. The organization, called Lovers of God in the Holy Community of Safed, published a manifesto saying that voters have the power "to advance the coming of the Messiah" by reelecting Maimon, as his election "will enable us to end all the abominations, desecrations of God‘s name and sexual immorality." (Haaretz Staff) 3 of 4 Israelis think country is corrupt Some 72 percent of Israelis believe that the level of corruption in Israel is either high or very high, according to a survey presented yesterday at the opening session of the annual Sderot Conference on social issues.