Order of the Companions of Martha and Mary

The Order of the Companions of Martha and Mary (OCMM) is an Anglican religious order. Founded in 2010, it is currently the newest religious community within the Church of England.

Foundation

The first two sisters of the Order, Sr Sue and Sr Judith, took their vows in Blackburn Cathedral on 3 August 2010. The sisters live at Mellor, Lancashire and are involved in the running of the parish church of Mellor. Adapting the custom of primitive Christian religious communities for women, the Superior of the Order bears the title Amma, an Arabic word for 'mother'.[1]

Community house

The sisters live in the vicarage of Mellor parish church. They offer a series of organised retreats and spiritual exercises, and also hospitality for private retreat.[2]

Sister community

Although the Orders are separate and independent of each other, the Order of the Companions of Martha and Mary has a special link with the Society of the Sisters of Bethany (SSB), an Augustinian religious community of sisters based in Southsea.[3]

References

  1. See the website of Mellor parish church.
  2. See the Community website.
  3. Details of the link.

External links

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