Neo Monastic Bloggerama list
Written by Mark Van Steenwyk : March 31, 2007
Chris at Transfiguration Community has started a neo monastic list meme. Copy the list and add some to it…make sure you go to Chris’ blog and let him know of your additions.
Coming to the Quiet
Bryan Sherwood
ThPM
Alan Creech
Christianity Today The New Monasticism
Houston Catholic The New Lay Monasticism!
The New Lay Monasticism
Fides Quaerens Intellectum, Credo Ut Intellegam
Sant’Egidio
Elm Grove Community
Jerusalem Communities
The Grandchamps Community
Brothers and Sisters of Saint John.
Taize
Beatitudes Community
Until Translucent
Vineyard Central
the simple way
Abbey Way
the ashram (Communality)
Greensboro Abbey
Reba Place
Eleuthero
Community of Celebration
Community of Jesus
Northumbria
Lindisfarne
Steve Taylor
Brothers and Sisters of Charity
Lay Cistercians of Gethsemani Abbey
International Lay Cistercians
Here are my additions:
Missio Dei (forgive my self promotion)
InnerChange
Monkfish Abbey
for further reading . . .
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Innerchange is a great addition. And Missio Dei looks like an interesting place.
I saw ThPM on the original list and thought “isn’t that what turned into Monkfish Abbey, though?” Thanks for fixing it.
how about our list for monasticism, existed since before 2000: past, present, future, traditional, new, post-modern, Xtian: RC, Orthodox, anglican, Lutheran, etc; with some interfaith (monastic dialogue, buddhism, vedanta, etc) -
356 members, bishops, priests, religious, hermits, laity; for monstic subjects, news, info, mysticism, spirituality and much else.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/monstareion
best wishe with your good informative blod
john (hermitmonk)