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Community of the Resurrection: A Centenary History

£35.00

The Community of the Resurrection, with its Mother House at Mirfield, has been perhaps the ost influential and best-known of the Anglican religious communities. This is not only the centenary history, but the first history of the Community. Over the century CR has developed a distinctive type of spirituality and commitment withi the Catholic Anglican tradition which has interacred with church and society. For all those who have been trained of influenced by CR or who have any association with it, this book will be essential reading. For others it will provide a fascinating picture of developments and changes within an important part of Anglicanism and a thought-provoking account of God’s remarkable ways with men.

SKU: 978-0334025269 Category: Mirfield Related Books
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Weight 0.633 kg
Dimensions 23.5 × 15.6 × 2.2 cm
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