Community of the Resurrection, the Glossary
The Community of the Resurrection (CR) is an Anglican religious community for men in England.[1]
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141 relations: Abbey, Africa, Alice, South Africa, Anglican Catholic Church of Canada, Anglican Church of Bermuda, Anglican Communion, Anglican Diocese of Cape Town, Anglican Diocese of Harare, Anglican Diocese of Johannesburg, Anglican Diocese of Leeds, Anglican Diocese of Masasi, Anglican religious order, Anglicanism, Anglo-Catholicism, Anselm Genders, Apartheid, Barbados, Benedictines, Birmingham, Bishop of Birmingham, Bishop of Kuching, Bishop of Llandaff, Bishop of Mauritius, Bishop of Oxford, Bishop of Stepney, Bishop of Truro, Bishop of Worcester, Cambridgeshire, Cardiff, Catholic Church, Celibacy, Charles Gore, Christ the King, Christian socialism, Church in Wales, Church of England, Church of the Province of the Indian Ocean, Codrington College, College of the Resurrection, Community of St. Andrew, Community of the Sisters of the Church, Confessing Church, Continuing Anglican movement, Covent Garden, Desmond Tutu, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Diocese of Argyll and The Isles (Episcopal), Diocese of London, Diocese of Matabeleland, Diocese of Wakefield, ... Expand index (91 more) »
- Anglican organizations established in the 19th century
- Anglicanism in Malaysia
- Anglicanism in South Africa
- Anglicanism in Zimbabwe
- Christian organizations established in 1892
- Christian religious orders established in the 19th century
- Mirfield
- Monasteries in West Yorkshire
Abbey
An abbey is a type of monastery used by members of a religious order under the governance of an abbot or abbess.
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Africa
Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent after Asia.
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Alice, South Africa
Alice is a small town in Eastern Cape, South Africa that is named after Princess Alice, the daughter of the British Queen Victoria.
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Anglican Catholic Church of Canada
The Anglican Catholic Church of Canada (ACCC) (Église Catholique Anglicane du Canada) is a Continuing Anglican church that was founded in 1979 by traditional Anglicans who had separated from the Anglican Church of Canada.
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Anglican Church of Bermuda
The Anglican Church of Bermuda (as the Church of England in the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda was retitled in 1978) is a single diocese consisting of nine parishes and is part of the Anglican Communion, though not a part of an ecclesiastical province.
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Anglican Communion
The Anglican Communion is the third largest Christian communion after the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches.
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Anglican Diocese of Cape Town
The Diocese of Cape Town is a diocese of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA) which presently covers central Cape Town, some of its suburbs and the island of Tristan da Cunha, though in the past it has covered a much larger territory.
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Anglican Diocese of Harare
The Anglican Diocese of Harare is a diocese of the Church of the Province of Central Africa. Community of the Resurrection and Anglican Diocese of Harare are Anglicanism in Zimbabwe.
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Anglican Diocese of Johannesburg
The Diocese of Johannesburg is a non-metropolitan diocese of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa.
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Anglican Diocese of Leeds
The Anglican Diocese of Leeds (Accessed 15 July 2016).
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Anglican Diocese of Masasi
The Anglican Diocese of Masasi is one of 28 dioceses within the Anglican Church of Tanzania.
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Anglican religious order
Anglican religious orders are communities of men or women (or in some cases mixed communities of men and women) in the Anglican Communion who live under a common rule of life. Community of the Resurrection and Anglican religious order are Anglican orders and communities.
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Anglicanism
Anglicanism is a Western Christian tradition which developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation, in the context of the Protestant Reformation in Europe.
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Anglo-Catholicism
Anglo-Catholicism comprises beliefs and practices that emphasize the Catholic heritage and identity of the Church of England and various churches within the Anglican Communion.
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Anselm Genders
Anselm Genders CR, born Roger Marson Genders and also added the name of Alban when he joined the Royal Navy (15 August 1919 – 19 June 2008), was the Bishop of Bermuda from 1977 until 1982.
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Apartheid
Apartheid (especially South African English) was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa and South West Africa (now Namibia) from 1948 to the early 1990s.
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Barbados
Barbados is an island country in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies, in the Caribbean region next to North America and north of South America, and is the most easterly of the Caribbean islands.
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Benedictines
The Benedictines, officially the Order of Saint Benedict (Ordo Sancti Benedicti, abbreviated as OSB), are a mainly contemplative monastic order of the Catholic Church for men and for women who follow the Rule of Saint Benedict.
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Birmingham
Birmingham is a city and metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of West Midlands in England.
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Bishop of Birmingham
The Bishop of Birmingham heads the Church of England Diocese of Birmingham, in the Province of Canterbury, in England.
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Bishop of Kuching
The Bishop of Kuching is the ordinary of the Anglican Diocese of Kuching in the Church of the Province of South East Asia. Community of the Resurrection and Bishop of Kuching are Anglicanism in Malaysia.
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Bishop of Llandaff
The Bishop of Llandaff is the ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Llandaff.
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Bishop of Mauritius
The Bishop of Mauritius has been the Ordinary of the Anglican Church in Mauritius in the Indian Ocean since its inception in 1854.
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Bishop of Oxford
The Bishop of Oxford is the diocesan bishop of the Church of England Diocese of Oxford in the Province of Canterbury; his seat is at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.
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Bishop of Stepney
The Bishop of Stepney is an episcopal title used by a suffragan bishop of the Church of England Diocese of London, in the Province of Canterbury, England.
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Bishop of Truro
The Bishop of Truro is the ordinary (diocesan bishop) of the Church of England Diocese of Truro in the Province of Canterbury.
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Bishop of Worcester
The Bishop of Worcester is the head of the Church of England Diocese of Worcester in the Province of Canterbury, England.
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Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire (abbreviated Cambs.) is a ceremonial county in the East of England and East Anglia.
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Cardiff
Cardiff (Caerdydd) is the capital and largest city of Wales.
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Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
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Celibacy
Celibacy (from Latin caelibatus) is the state of voluntarily being unmarried, sexually abstinent, or both, usually for religious reasons.
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Charles Gore
Charles Gore (22 January 1853 – 17 January 1932) was a Church of England bishop, first of Worcester, then Birmingham, and finally of Oxford.
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Christ the King
Christ the King is a title of Jesus in Christianity referring to the idea of the Kingdom of God where Christ is described as being seated at the right hand of God.
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Christian socialism is a religious and political philosophy that blends Christianity and socialism, endorsing socialist economics on the basis of the Bible and the teachings of Jesus.
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Church in Wales
The Church in Wales (Yr Eglwys yng Nghymru) is an Anglican church in Wales, composed of six dioceses.
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Church of England
The Church of England (C of E) is the established Christian church in England and the Crown Dependencies.
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Church of the Province of the Indian Ocean
The Church of the Province of the Indian Ocean is a province of the Anglican Communion.
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Codrington College
Codrington College is an Anglican theological college in St. John, Barbados now affiliated with the University of the West Indies at Cave Hill.
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College of the Resurrection
The College of the Resurrection, popularly known as Mirfield, is an Anglo-Catholic theological college of the Church of England in Mirfield, West Yorkshire, England. Community of the Resurrection and college of the Resurrection are Mirfield.
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Community of St. Andrew
The Community of St. Community of the Resurrection and Community of St. Andrew are Anglican orders and communities and Christian religious orders established in the 19th century.
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The Community of the Sisters of the Church is a religious order of women in various Anglican provinces who live the vowed life of poverty, chastity and obedience. Community of the Resurrection and Community of the Sisters of the Church are Anglican orders and communities and Christian religious orders established in the 19th century.
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Confessing Church
The Confessing Church (Bekennende Kirche) was a movement within German Protestantism in Nazi Germany that arose in opposition to government-sponsored efforts to unify all of the Protestant churches into a single pro-Nazi German Evangelical Church.
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Continuing Anglican movement
The Continuing Anglican movement, also known as the Anglican Continuum, encompasses a number of Christian churches, principally based in North America, that have an Anglican identity and tradition but are not part of the Anglican Communion.
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Covent Garden
Covent Garden is a district in London, on the eastern fringes of the West End, between St Martin's Lane and Drury Lane.
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Desmond Tutu
Desmond Tutu (7 October 193126 December 2021) was a South African Anglican bishop and theologian, known for his work as an anti-apartheid and human rights activist.
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Dietrich Bonhoeffer (4 February 1906 – 9 April 1945) was a German Lutheran pastor, theologian and anti-Nazi dissident who was a key founding member of the Confessing Church.
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Diocese of Argyll and The Isles (Episcopal)
The Diocese of Argyll and The Isles is in the west of Scotland, and is one of the seven dioceses of the Scottish Episcopal Church.
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Diocese of London
The Diocese of London forms part of the Church of England's Province of Canterbury in England.
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Diocese of Matabeleland
The Diocese of Matabeleland is in Zimbabwe and is one of 15 dioceses of the Province of Central Africa, a province of the Anglican Communion. Community of the Resurrection and diocese of Matabeleland are Anglicanism in Zimbabwe.
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Diocese of Wakefield
The Diocese of Wakefield is a former Church of England diocese based in Wakefield in West Yorkshire, covering Wakefield, Barnsley, Kirklees and Calderdale.
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Diocese of Yangon
The Diocese of Yangon (formerly Rangoon) is the Church of the Province of Myanmar (Anglican) jurisdiction in and around the old capital Yangon, and under the care of the Bishop of Yangon and Archbishop of Myanmar.
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Eastern Orthodox Church
The Eastern Orthodox Church, officially the Orthodox Catholic Church, and also called the Greek Orthodox Church or simply the Orthodox Church, is the second-largest Christian church, with approximately 230 million baptised members.
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Eastern Orthodoxy
Eastern Orthodoxy, otherwise known as Eastern Orthodox Christianity or Byzantine Christianity, is one of the three main branches of Chalcedonian Christianity, alongside Catholicism and Protestantism.
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Edward Keble Talbot
Edward Keble Talbot (31 December 1877 – 21 October 1949) was an English Anglican priest, who was the Superior of the Community of the Resurrection, a religious community for men in Mirfield, West Yorkshire.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Federal Theological Seminary of Southern Africa
The Federal Theological Seminary of Southern Africa aka Fedsem was a multi-denominational theological seminary in South Africa, and an experiment in ecumenical theological education.
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Fellowship of Saint Alban and Saint Sergius
The Fellowship of Saint Alban and Saint Sergius is a Christian ecumenical society founded in 1928 to foster contact between Christians, especially those of the Anglican and Orthodox traditions.
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France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.
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Frederic Beaven
Frederic Hicks Beaven (11 April 1855 – 22 January 1941) was bishop of Mashonaland from 1911, through 1915 when his title was changed to bishop of Southern Rhodesia, until his retirement in 1925.
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Geoffrey Beaumont
Geoffrey Beaumont CR (1903–1970) was an Anglican priest and monk of the Community of the Resurrection who was also a composer of popular songs and hymn tunes.
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Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe.
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Harry Williams (priest)
Harry Abbott Williams (10 May 1919 – 30 January 2006) was a British Church of England priest, monk, theologian and academic.
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Hemingford Grey
Hemingford Grey is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England.
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Holland Park
Holland Park is an area of Kensington, on the western edge of Central London, that lies within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and largely surrounds its namesake park, Holland Park.
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Hostel of the Resurrection
The Hostel of the Resurrection also known as the Priory of St Wilfred and later as the Adult Education Centre at the University of Leeds is a former student hostel in Leeds.
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House of the Epiphany
The House of the Epiphany is an Anglican educational institution in Kuching, Malaysia, providing theological education to candidates for ordination.
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Hulme
Hulme is an inner city area and electoral ward of Manchester, England, immediately south of Manchester city centre.
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James Nash (bishop)
James Okey Nash (1862–1943) was the Anglican Coadjutor Bishop of Cape Town from 1917 until 1930.
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James the Great
James the Great (Koinē Greek: Ἰάκωβος, romanized: Iákōbos; Aramaic: ܝܥܩܘܒ, romanized: Yaʿqōḇ; died AD 44) was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus.
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Johannesburg
Johannesburg (Zulu and Xhosa: eGoli) (colloquially known as Jozi, Joburg, Jo'burg or "The City of Gold") is the most populous city in South Africa with 4,803,262 people, and is classified as a megacity; it is one of the 100 largest urban areas in the world.
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John Neville Figgis
John Neville Figgis (2 October 1866 – 13 April 1919) was an English historian, political philosopher, and Anglican priest and monk of the Community of the Resurrection.
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Kuching
Kuching, officially the City of Kuching, is the capital and the most populous city in the state of Sarawak in Malaysia.
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Leeds
Leeds is a city in West Yorkshire, England.
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Limpopo
Limpopo is the northernmost province of South Africa.
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Liturgy
Liturgy is the customary public ritual of worship performed by a religious group.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
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Lutheranism
Lutheranism is a major branch of Protestantism that identifies primarily with the theology of Martin Luther, the 16th-century German monk and reformer whose efforts to reform the theology and practices of the Catholic Church ended the Middle Ages and, in 1517, launched the Reformation.
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Manchester
Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England, which had a population of 552,000 at the 2021 census.
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Mary Magdalene
Mary Magdalene (sometimes called Mary of Magdala, or simply the Magdalene or the Madeleine) was a woman who, according to the four canonical gospels, traveled with Jesus as one of his followers and was a witness to his crucifixion and resurrection.
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Mirfield
Mirfield is a town and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England.
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Motherhouse
A motherhouse or mother house is the principal house or community for a Catholic religious community.
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Noel Hudson
Noel Baring Hudson (18 December 1893 – 5 October 1970) was an Anglican bishop who served at Labuan and Sarawak, St Albans, Newcastle and Ely.
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Northern England
Northern England, or the North of England, is a region that forms the northern part of England and mainly corresponds to the historic counties of Cheshire, Cumberland, Durham, Lancashire, Northumberland, Westmorland and Yorkshire.
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Oblate
In Christianity (especially in the Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican and Methodist traditions), an oblate is a person who is specifically dedicated to God and to God's service.
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Oxford
Oxford is a city and non-metropolitan district in Oxfordshire, England, of which it is the county town.
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Oxford Movement
The Oxford Movement was a movement of high church members of the Church of England which began in the 1830s and eventually developed into Anglo-Catholicism.
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Penhalonga
Penhalonga is mining village in Mutasa District of Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe, located 18 km north of Mutare in a valley where the Tsambe and Imbeza Rivers meet the Mutare River.
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Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham
The Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham in England and Wales is a personal ordinariate in the Latin Church of the Catholic Church immediately exempt, being directly subject to the Holy See.
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Poverty
Poverty is a state or condition in which an individual lacks the financial resources and essentials for a certain standard of living.
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Pretoria
Pretoria, is South Africa's administrative capital, serving as the seat of the executive branch of government, and as the host to all foreign embassies to South Africa.
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Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church
The primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, styled "The Most Reverend the Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church", is the presiding bishop of the Scottish Episcopal Church.
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Province of York
The Province of York, or less formally the Northern Province, is one of two ecclesiastical provinces making up the Church of England and consists of 12 dioceses which cover the northern third of England and the Isle of Man.
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Psalm 119
Psalm 119 is the 119th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in the English of the King James Version: "Blessed are the undefiled in the way, who walk in the law of the Lord".
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Pusey House, Oxford
Pusey House is an Anglican religious institution and charitable incorporated organisation located on St Giles', Oxford, United Kingdom, immediately to the south of Pusey Street.
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Radley
Radley is a village and civil parish about northeast of the centre of Abingdon, Oxfordshire.
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Robert Hugh Benson
Robert Hugh Monsignor Benson AFSC KC*SG KGCHS (18 November 1871 – 19 October 1914) was an English Catholic priest and writer.
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Robert Mercer (priest)
Robert William Stanley Mercer CR (born 10 January 1935) is a Roman Catholic priest in England.
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Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeast Europe.
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Rosettenville
Rosettenville is a working class suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Royal Foundation of St Katharine
The Royal Foundation of St Katharine is a religious charity based in the East End of London.
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Rupert Mounsey
William Robert Mounsey (called Robert until 1925 and Rupert thereafter; 1867–1952) was Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak from 1909 to 1916.
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Russia
Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia.
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Saint Teilo
Saint Teilo (Teliarus or Teliavus; TeliauWainewright, John. "" in The Catholic Encyclopedia, Vol. XIV. Robert Appleton Co. (New York), 1912. Accessed 20 July 2013. or Telo; Télo or Théleau; – 9 February), also known by his Cornish name Eliud, was a British Christian monk, bishop, and founder of monasteries and churches.
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Scotland
Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Second Boer War
The Second Boer War (Tweede Vryheidsoorlog,, 11 October 189931 May 1902), also known as the Boer War, Anglo–Boer War, or South African War, was a conflict fought between the British Empire and the two Boer republics (the South African Republic and Orange Free State) over the Empire's influence in Southern Africa.
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Sekhukhuneland
Sekhukhuneland or Sekukuniland (Sekoekoeniland) is a natural region in north-east South Africa, located in the historical Transvaal zone, former Transvaal Province, also known as Bopedi (meaning “land of Bapedi”).
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Sophiatown
Sophiatown, also known as Sof'town or Kofifi, is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa.
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South Africa
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa.
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South Kensington
South Kensington is a district just west of Central London in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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Spiritual gift
A spiritual gift or charism (plural: charisms or charismata; in Greek singular: χάρισμα charisma, plural: χαρίσματα charismata) is an extraordinary power given by the Holy Spirit.
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St John's College (Johannesburg)
St John's College is a private Anglican day and boarding school situated in Houghton Estate in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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St Leonards-on-Sea
St Leonards-on-Sea (commonly known as St Leonards) is a town and seaside resort in the Borough of Hastings in East Sussex, England.
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St. Matthias' Abbey
St.
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Stellenbosch
Stellenbosch Thomas Baldwin, 1852.
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Stepney
Stepney is an area in London, England located in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
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Sunderland
Sunderland is a port city in Tyne and Wear, England.
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Superior general (Christianity)
A superior general or general superior is the leader or head of a religious institute in the Catholic Church and some other Christian denominations.
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Sussex
Sussex (/ˈsʌsɪks/; from the Old English Sūþsēaxe; lit. 'South Saxons') is an area within South East England which was historically a kingdom and, later, a county.
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Tanzania
Tanzania, officially the United Republic of Tanzania, (formerly Swahililand) is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region.
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The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally.
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Thomas Hannay
Thomas Hannay (10 June 1887 - 31 January 1970) was an Anglican bishop.
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Timothy Rees
Timothy Rees (15 August 1874 – 29 April 1939) was a Bishop of Llandaff.
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Trevor Huddleston
Ernest Urban Trevor Huddleston (15 June 191320 April 1998) was an English Anglican bishop.
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Trier
Trier (Tréier), formerly and traditionally known in English as Trèves and Triers (see also names in other languages), is a city on the banks of the Moselle in Germany.
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Turffontein
Turffontein is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa.
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United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.
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University of Leeds
The University of Leeds is a public research university in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
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Victor Shearburn
Victor George Shearburn (28 October 1900 – 3 December 1975) was an eminent Anglican clergyman in the middle third of the 20th century.
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Wales
Wales (Cymru) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Walter Frere
Walter Howard Frere --> (23 November 1863 – 2 April 1938) was an English Anglican bishop and liturgist.
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Walter Tapper
Sir Walter John Tapper (21 April 1861 – 21 September 1935) was an English architect known for his work in the Gothic Revival style and a number of church buildings.
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West Indies
The West Indies is a subregion of North America, surrounded by the North Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, which comprises 13 independent island countries and 19 dependencies in three archipelagos: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles, and the Lucayan Archipelago.
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West Yorkshire
West Yorkshire is a metropolitan and ceremonial county in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England.
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Westminster
Westminster is the main settlement of the City of Westminster in London, England.
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Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey, formally titled the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster, is an Anglican church in the City of Westminster, London, England.
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William Carter (bishop)
The Most Reverend William Marlborough Carter, (1850–1941) was an Anglican bishop and archbishop in South Africa.
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Worcester, England
Worcester is a cathedral city in Worcestershire, England, of which it is the county town.
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Working class
The working class is a subset of employees who are compensated with wage or salary-based contracts, whose exact membership varies from definition to definition.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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Yorkshire
Yorkshire is an area of Northern England which was historically a county.
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Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe, relief map Zimbabwe, officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country in Southern Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers, bordered by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the southwest, Zambia to the north, and Mozambique to the east.
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See also
Anglican organizations established in the 19th century
- Anglican Church of Korea
- Anglican Church of Mexico
- Anglican Church of Southern Africa
- Association for the Promotion of the Unity of Christendom
- Cambridge Mission to Delhi
- Cathedral of St. John the Divine
- Catholic Clerical Union
- Christ's College, Christchurch
- Church Army
- Church of Hawaii
- Church of the Ascension, Episcopal (Manhattan)
- Church of the Heavenly Rest
- Church of the Resurrection (Manhattan)
- Church's Ministry Among Jewish People
- Community of All Hallows
- Community of St John Baptist
- Community of the Holy Cross
- Community of the Holy Name
- Community of the Holy Name (Australia)
- Community of the Resurrection
- Community of the Transfiguration
- Congregation of the Companions of the Holy Saviour
- Daughters of the King
- Episcopal Church of the Mediator (Bronx)
- Free Church of England
- Grace Church (Manhattan)
- Jerusalem and the Middle East Church Association
- New Zealand Church Missionary Society
- Order of Corporate Reunion
- Peache Trust
- Reformed Episcopal Church
- Reformed Episcopal Seminary
- Reformed Priests Protection Society
- Saint Martin's League
- Society of St John the Evangelist
- Society of the Holy Cross
- Society of the Holy and Undivided Trinity
- Society of the Sacred Advent
- Society of the Sacred Mission
- Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church
- St. James' Episcopal Church (Manhattan)
- St. John's Diocesan Girls' Higher Secondary School
- St. Margaret of Antioch Episcopal Church (Staatsburg, New York)
Anglicanism in Malaysia
- Bishop of Kuching
- Bishop of Sabah
- Bishop of West Malaysia
- Borneo Mission Association
- Church of the Province of South East Asia
- Community of the Resurrection
Anglicanism in South Africa
- Anglican Church of Southern Africa
- College of the Transfiguration
- Community of the Resurrection
- Ethiopian movement
- Order of Ethiopia
- Province of Southern Africa
- Reformed Evangelical Anglican Church of South Africa
Anglicanism in Zimbabwe
- Anglican Diocese of Harare
- Cathedral of St Mary and All Saints, Harare
- Chita che Zita Rinoyera
- Chita che Zvipo Zve Moto
- Church of the Province of Central Africa
- Community of the Resurrection
- Diocese of Manicaland
- Diocese of Masvingo (Anglican)
- Diocese of Matabeleland
- Province of Southern Africa
Christian organizations established in 1892
- Örebro Mission
- Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral (Chicago)
- Apostolic Prefecture of Kwango
- Baptist Union of Southern Africa
- Brotherhood of the Kingdom
- Cathedral Church of St. Luke (Orlando, Florida)
- Chishawasha
- Christ's Sanctified Holy Church
- Church of St. Augustine (Larchmont, New York)
- Community of the Resurrection
- Crossroads Christian Church
- Daughters of Our Lady of Compassion
- Daughters of St. Camillus
- Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia
- Episcopal Diocese of Spokane
- Episcopal Diocese of Western Colorado
- International Divine Science Association
- Josephites (Maryland)
- New Zealand Church Missionary Society
- Orthodox-Catholic Church of America
- Our Lady of Pompeii Church (Manhattan)
- Reformed Churches in the Netherlands
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Curitiba
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lomé
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manaus
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Niterói
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paraíba
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Windhoek
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Bettiah
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Chiavari
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Port Victoria
- Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Church (Chicago)
- Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral (Indianapolis)
- Scottish Church Society
- Society of the Sacred Advent
- St. Adalbert Roman Catholic Church
- St. Agnes Chapel (New York City)
- St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (Albany, New York)
- St. Anthony Hospital (Colorado)
- St. Louis Catholic Church (North Star, Ohio)
- St. Paul's Church, Strasbourg
- Zambezi Industrial Mission
- Zion-St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church
Christian religious orders established in the 19th century
- Brotherhood of the Ascended Christ
- Community of All Hallows
- Community of Christ
- Community of St John Baptist
- Community of St Mary the Virgin
- Community of St Michael and All Angels
- Community of St. Andrew
- Community of St. Denys
- Community of St. John the Divine
- Community of St. Laurence
- Community of St. Mary
- Community of the Holy Cross
- Community of the Holy Name
- Community of the Resurrection
- Community of the Sisters of the Church
- Community of the Transfiguration
- Congregation of the Companions of the Holy Saviour
- Order of St. Cuthbert
- Order of the Holy Cross
- Sisterhood of St. John the Divine
- Sisterhood of the Holy Nativity
- Society for the Maintenance of the Faith
- Society of King Charles the Martyr
- Society of Saint Margaret
- Society of St John the Evangelist
- Society of the Companions of the Holy Cross
- Society of the Holy Cross
- Society of the Holy and Undivided Trinity
- Society of the Sacred Advent
- Society of the Sacred Mission
Mirfield
- Castle Hall Academy
- College of the Resurrection
- Community of the Resurrection
- Ledgard Bridge
- Listed buildings in Mirfield
- Mirfield
- Mirfield Reporter
- Mirfield Show
- Mirfield Town Hall
- Mirfield United F.C.
- Mirfield railway station
- St Mary's Church, Mirfield
- The Mirfield Free Grammar
Monasteries in West Yorkshire
- Arthington Priory
- Birstall Priory
- Community of the Resurrection
- Esholt Priory
- Kirklees Priory
- Kirkstall Abbey
- Pontefract Friary
- Pontefract Priory
- Syningthwaite Priory
- Temple Newsam Preceptory
- Wetherby Preceptory
- Woodkirk Priory
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_of_the_Resurrection
Also known as House of the Resurrection, Mirfield Fathers.
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