The Augustinian Friars in Britain

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The Order of St Augustine

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The Order of St. Augustine (Augustinians) is an order of brothers - many of whom are priests - within the Catholic Church.
The Order was founded in two successive stages (1244 and 1256)when groups of religious living in Tuscany were united to form the Order under the rule and spiritual inspiration of St. Augustine.

Today there are over 2,700 Augustinians serving in around 40 countries in the various continents.
We are from the Province of England and Scotland.

Holy Week Reflection

Ray Ryan OSA

International Commission

Little Way Healing Ministry

The Province of England & Scotland

Around Our Parishes: April 2012

We are the Province of England and Scotland of the Order of Saint Augustine. The Order, named after Saint Augustine of Hippo (died AD 430),
are several Catholic monastic orders and congregations of both men and women living according to a guide to religious life known as the
Rule of Saint Augustine.
Our Monastic Order is subject to the jurisdiction of the Prior General (of the Order).
This web site also represents lay fraternities and societies established under the name and teaching of Saint Augustine in the Province.

Youth Ministry Report April 2012

Augustinians in Bristol

Clare Priory's 2012 Retreat Programme

 

 

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