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Community of the Paraclete In the Diocese of Olympia, with satellite chapters. Paracletan Vision and Rule of Life, chapter listings, membership information.
http://olympia.anglican.org/min/paraclete/
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Holy Cross Monastery A monastery of the Order of the Holy Cross, a Benedictine community within the Anglican/Episcopal Church. Gives retreat information, meditation material and information about the order.
http://www.holycrossmonastery.com/
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Society of St. John the Evangelist Monastic community, Cambridge, MA. Community history, how to become a brother, fellowship opportunity. Information on retreats and links to sponsored ministries.
http://www.ssje.org
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St Gregory's Abbey A community of men living under The Rule of St. Benedict in the Episcopal Church
http://geocities.com/stgregorysabbey/
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The Brotherhood of Saint Gregory A religious community in the Episcopal Church. Membership includes clergy and laypersons, married and single men.
http://home.earthlink.net/%7ebsg/index.html
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The Community of Celebration A lay religious order in the Diocese of Pittsburgh. Description of ministries, Rule of Life, music shop.
http://www.communityofcelebration.com/
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The Order of Julian of Norwich A contemplative monastic order of the Episcopal Church for men and women. Includes contact information and related links.
http://acad.smumn.edu/merton/julian.html
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The Order of St. Athanasius A Benedictine order for women within the Episcopal Church.
http://orders.anglican.org/osa/
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The Order of St. Helena A religious community for women in the Anglican Communion which witnesses to a contemporary version of traditional monasticism.
http://www.osh.org/history/index.html
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The Order of the Ascension A dispersed Christian community related to the Episcopal Church, open to men and women, clergy and lay.
http://www.orderoftheascension.org/who_we_are____.htm
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The Sisters of St. Margaret An Episcopal religious community of women seeking to find Jesus present in worship, in the common life, and through ministries.
http://www.ssmbos.com/
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Third Order of the Society of Saint Francis An Anglican/Episcopal order accepting men and women, clergy or lay, from all walks of life, who are called to a lifelong discipline and vow.
http://www.tssf.org/
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