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  1. The Resurrectionists officially named the Congregation of the Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Latin: Congregatio a Resurrectione Domini Nostri Jesu Christi), abbreviated CR is a Catholic clerical religious congregation of Pontifical Right for men (Priest, Brother or Permanent Deacon).

  2. Congregação da Ressurreição de Nosso Senhor Jesus Cristo, conhecida como Congregação Ressurrecionista, é um instituto de vida consagrada masculino internacional, parte da Igreja Católica Romana e fundado em 1836 por Bogdan Jański, Peter Semenenko e Hieronim Kajsiewicz, em Paris, logo depois da Grande Emigração polonesa ...

  3. The Congregation of the Resurrection began in France on Ash Wednesday of 1836. Bogdan Janski, Peter Semenenko, and Jerome Kajsiewicz, regarded as founders of the Congregation, were the first three members. Bogdan Janski must be recognized as the one who planted the seed.

  4. resurrectionist.eu › en › resurrectionist-familyOur History - Resurrectionist

    The Congregation of the Resurrection began in France on Ash Wednesday of 1836. Bogdan Janski, Peter Semenenko, and Jerome Kajsiewicz, regarded as founders of the Congregation, were the first three members.

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    Since its foundation, the community has been active in pastoral teaching and mission in different parts of the Anglican Communion. In the 21st century the House of the Resurrection is the motherhouseand centre of the activities of Community of the Resurrection in Mirfield, West Yorkshire, England. In co-operation with the local diocese, CR runs the...

    Beginnings in Oxford

    The Community of the Resurrection (CR) is a child of the Oxford Movement, the Catholic Revival in the Church of England in the 19th century. After several years of preparation 25 July 1892, St James Day, six priests founded a religious community in Pusey House, Oxford, where Charles Gore resided as the first principal of the house. Pusey House, however, was not suited for a religious community and the problem was solved when, the following year, Gore became the vicar of Radley, a few miles so...

    Expansion in Mirfield

    A large house in the middle of the Diocese of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, seemed to fit the purpose. In 1898 the community moved to Mirfield, and this became the centre of the community's activities. Charles Gore had become a canon of Westminster Abbey in 1894, and though he was officially in charge as superior until 1902, it was under his successor Walter Howard Frere, CR developed its character as a religious community. The brethren regarded their ministry as closely connected to the Church...

    Engagement in southern England

    Though the community left Oxford, southern England was not forgotten. After his ministry in Westminster, Charles Gore became, successively, Bishop of Worcester, Bishop of Birmingham and Bishop of Oxford and continued his strong focus on mission among the workers. London seemed to be an obvious place to establish a mission as brothers had lived with Gore in Westminster. The community was offered a house in South Kensington in 1914 and the brethren became involved in ministries for the soldiers...

    The community has fostered 11 bishops in different parts of the Anglican Communion. Both of the two founders became bishops in the Church of England. Charles Gore was Bishop of Worcester (1902–05), Birmingham (1905–11) and Oxford (1911–19), and Walter Howard Frere became Bishop of Truro (1923–35). Timothy Rees became Bishop of Llandaff (1931–39) in...

    Dietrich Bonhoeffer visited CR in Mirfield in 1935 and, as a result, introduced the recitation of parts of Psalm 119 as part of the daily prayer of the seminary for the Confessing Church. It also inspired him to write his famous book Life Together (Gemeinsames Leben). Some notable South African brethren completed their novitiates at Mirfield. They ...

    The head of the Community of the Resurrection is known as the superior. 1. Charles Gore(1892 to 1902); known as the Senior, later became Bishop of Worcester, Bishop of Birmingham and Bishop of Oxford 2. Walter Frere(1902 to 1913); first superior, later became Bishop of Truro 3. George Longridge (1914 to 1917) 4. Walter Frere (1917 to 1922); second ...

  5. resurrectionist.eu › en › resurrectionist-familyResurrectionist Family

    The Congregation of the Resurrection is a religious community of priests, permanent deacons and brothers serving in parishes and institutes in fifteen countries of the world. The Congregation is organized into three administrative provinces (Ontario-Kentucky, United States of America, and Polish) and one region (South American), with the ...

  6. Piotr Semenenko (June 29, 1814 – November 18, 1886) was a Polish Resurrectionist. He was superior general of the order, where he was the creator of the main spiritual ideas of the Congregation (Resurrectionist School of Spirituality.