The
Society of the Sisters of Bethany is a religious order
for women within the Anglican Communion founded in 1866. The Sisters
are a group of women who feel themselves to be called by God to
live as a family in Christ and in the power of the Holy Spirit,
under the vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. By prayer and
activity, the Sisters seek to share in the work of reconciling
the divided Churches of Christendom and the whole world to the
glory of God the Father. By simplicity of life-style, the Sisters
try to identify with those for whom they share in Christ's work
of intercession in the power of the Holy Spirit.
In the 1980's the
Community was invited by the then Bishop of Portsmouth to be a
praying presence within his Diocese, (there being no presence
of the Anglican Religious Life within the Diocese). The House
of Bethany at 7 Nelson Road, Southsea was first opened in 1986,
and since 1998 it has been the home of all the Sisters.
Each day the Sisters
meet regularly in Chapel for the recitation of the Divine Office
and for the daily Eucharist which provides the framework for their
day. They pray daily for the unity of Christians; the intention
of the Eucharist every Thursday is for Unity followed by an Office
for Unity. On Fridays they keep a three-hour Prayer Watch before
the Blessed Sacrament, and in addition each Sister has her own
special intentions. Each Sister makes the offering of herself
in the hidden life of prayer within the Community in the belief
that God desires and accepts that offering.
The main active work
of the Sisters is to offer hospitality to those who want to "Come
apart" for a while, or for a time of quiet. A number of Sisters
have received training in Spiritual Direction, and different aspects
of retreat work, which includes leading Quiet Days and preaching.
Other work of various kinds is undertaken including missions,
parish work and Girl Guides.
The House of Bethany
itself is a resource for the parishes. The Sisters welcome those
who join them in their daily worship in Chapel, they provide a
prayerful environment for meetings of church groups of various
kinds, parish away days, prayer groups and Julian meetings. The
Sisters host a monthly programme of Open Quiet Days which always
welcomes newcomers. The library is available to those who wish
to use the resources and study - it houses the library belonging
to the Readers' Training Course.
Under the patronage
of the household at Bethany, the Sisters seek to live a life that
is the expression of a shared concern to love and serve God and
one another after the example of Mary, Martha and Lazarus.
QUIET
DAYS
A
Quiet Day is time spent with God - time for prayer, reflection
and relaxation
Cost
£5.00 |
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Telephone 023-92
833498 for all bookings
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QUIET DAYS 2008
13th
December - Rev Arthur Dean
forthcoming
Quiet Day
QUIET
DAYS 2009
24th
January - Canon Bryan Marshall
21st February - Canon Geoffrey Curtis
28th March - Revd Dr John Preston
25th April - Canon Jeffrey Bell
23rd May - Revd Richard Smith
20th June - Sister Mary Joy SSB
18th July - Canon Richard Eckersley
[August - No Quiet Day]
12th September - Revd Bruce Carpenter
24th October - Sister Joanna Elizabeth SSB
28th November - Revd David Lindsay
12th December - Rev Arthur Dean
A typical Timetable:
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10.00 am |
Arrival and
Coffee |
10.30 am |
First Address |
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followed by
time for reflection |
12.00 Noon |
Midday Worship
or Prayers |
12.30 pm |
Lunch |
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(bring your
own sandwiches; soup and hot drinks provided) |
1.30 pm |
Second Address |
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followed by
time for reflection |
3.15 pm 'ish |
Closing Worship |
3.45 pm / 4.00
pm |
Tea and Depart |
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DAILY
TIMETABLE OF SERVICES TO WHICH VISITORS ARE WELCOME
The
Eucharist/Mass is celebrated daily
| 7.45 am |
Monday to Saturday
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| 9.30 am |
Wednesday (
+ some Saturdays) |
| 8.00 am |
Sunday |
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| 12.00 Noon |
Midday Office
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| 5.00 pm |
Vespers |
UNITY
At the heart of each
Sister's vocation is a call to prayer, sharing in Christ's work
of reconciling humanity to God. Praying in the Spirit which unites
us all to Christ and in Christ, for the wholeness of broken humanity,
for the integrity of creation, for the peace of the world and
for the Kingdom of God.
Our motto - "SILENTIUM
ET SPES"
- IN QUIETNESS AND IN CONFIDENCE -
Let us pray to the Lord.
COLLECT
Almighty God, whose Son Jesus Christ,
when living among us, honoured with his presence the home at
Bethany. Give us grace like Lazarus, to walk in newness of life,
like Martha to feed Christ in serving our brothers and sisters,
and like Mary, attentive to your word, to be fed by him who
is the bread of life, our Saviour; who is alive and reigns with
you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen
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