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  2. New Monasticism - Wikipedia

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    New Monasticism is a diverse movement, not limited to a specific religious denomination or church and including varying expressions of contemplative life. These include evangelical Christian communities such as "Simple Way Community" and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove's "Rutba House," European new monastic communities, such as that formed by Bernadette Flanagan, spiritual communities such as the ...

  3. List of monastic houses in England - Wikipedia

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    pre-conquest monastic or secular community Sturminster Newton pre-conquest monastic or secular community Tarrant Abbey: Anchoresses of "no order" founded c.1186; Cistercian nuns founded c.1100 by Richard Power, Bishop of Chichester (Richard le Poor of Salisbury), built by Ralph de Kahaynes; raised to abbey status before 1228;

  4. Category:Lists of Christian monasteries in England - Wikipedia

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    List of monastic houses in Warwickshire; List of monastic houses in the West Midlands (county) List of monastic houses in West Sussex; List of monastic houses in West Yorkshire; List of monastic houses in Wiltshire; List of monastic houses in Worcestershire

  5. List of monastic houses in the West Midlands (county)

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    The following is a list of the monastic houses in the West Midlands, England. Alien houses are included, as are smaller establishments such as cells and notable monastic granges (particularly those with resident monks), and also camerae of the military orders of monks ( Knights Templar and Knights Hospitaller ).

  6. List of monastic houses in London - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the monastic houses in Greater London, England. Alien houses are included, as are smaller establishments such as cells and notable monastic granges (particularly those with resident monks), and also camerae of the military orders of monks ( Knights Templar and Knights Hospitaller ).

  7. Mucknell Abbey - Wikipedia

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    The new monastery is on the site of a derelict farm (Mucknell Farm). When the community purchased the site, the buildings were shells. The former farmhouse was unable to be redeveloped and was demolished to make way for a new community block on the south side of the courtyard.

  8. Community of Saint Anselm - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [1] The Community of Saint Anselm is of an ecumenical nature; part of its purpose is to bring people from different countries and different Christian denominations together, [5] and four members of the Catholic Chemin Neuf Community live with and support the community. [3] The quasi-monastic institute was founded in September 2015 at ...

  9. Patriarchal Stavropegic Monastery of St John the Baptist

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    By 1958, St Sophrony had six people living around him, seeking the monastic life. Realising that such a situation could not continue, he went to Tolleshunt Knights, near Maldon, Essex, England, to inspect a property; in early 1959, the new Community of St John the Baptist was formed at the same property, under Metropolitan Anthony's omophorion ...