Order of St Benedict (Anglican)

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La Orden de San Benito (O.S.B.), cuyos miembros son conocidos como benedictinos anglicanos, forman una orden religiosa anglicana, que viven según la Regla de San Benito y comparten muchas similitudes con sus homólogos católicos. Esta orden religiosa en el seno de la Iglesia anglicana tiene sus orígenes en los sentimientos de restauración de la vida religiosa, al interno de la comunión anglicana, del siglo XIX.​ rdf:langString
There are a number of Benedictine Anglican religious orders, some of them using the name Order of St. Benedict (OSB). Just like their Roman Catholic counterparts, each abbey/priory/convent is independent of each other. The vows are not made to an order, but to a local incarnation of the order, hence each individual order is free to develop its own character and charism, yet each under a common rule of life after the precepts of St. Benedict. Most of the communities include a confraternity of oblates. The order consists of a number of independent communities. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Orden de San Benito (Iglesia anglicana)
rdf:langString Order of St Benedict (Anglican)
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rdf:langString La Orden de San Benito (O.S.B.), cuyos miembros son conocidos como benedictinos anglicanos, forman una orden religiosa anglicana, que viven según la Regla de San Benito y comparten muchas similitudes con sus homólogos católicos. Esta orden religiosa en el seno de la Iglesia anglicana tiene sus orígenes en los sentimientos de restauración de la vida religiosa, al interno de la comunión anglicana, del siglo XIX.​
rdf:langString There are a number of Benedictine Anglican religious orders, some of them using the name Order of St. Benedict (OSB). Just like their Roman Catholic counterparts, each abbey/priory/convent is independent of each other. The vows are not made to an order, but to a local incarnation of the order, hence each individual order is free to develop its own character and charism, yet each under a common rule of life after the precepts of St. Benedict. Most of the communities include a confraternity of oblates. The order consists of a number of independent communities.
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