This article has been translated from the article Communauté Saint-Jean in the French Wikipedia, and requires proofreading. (August 2022) |
Abbreviation | CSJ |
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Formation | AD 1975 |
Founder | Marie-Dominique Philippe |
Type | Catholic religious order |
Headquarters | Rimont (Fley), France |
Leader | Father François-Xavier Cazali (brothers), Sister Paul-Marie (contemplative sisters), Sister Claire-de-Jésus (apostolic sisters) |
Website | https://brothers-saint-john.org |
The Saint John Family (mostly known as the Community of Saint John) is a religious order composed of three French Catholic congregations: the Brothers of Saint John, the Apostolic Sisters of Saint John, and the Contemplative sisters of Saint John. It also comprises oblates (laypeople who have committed to the group).
The communities, while remaining separate and independent institutions, share a common history and spirituality. The Dominican priest Marie-Dominique Philippe founded the Brothers of Saint John in 1975, the Contemplative Sisters of Saint John in 1982, and the Apostolic Sisters of Saint John in 1984.
The Saint John Family is a Catholic religious order which draws heavily from the writings of John the Evangelist. Members live in communities structured around prayer and apostolic life. Studies, particularly in philosophy and theology, also have an important place in the members' lives.
Since 2013, several women have spoken out about prolonged and devastating sexual, psychological and spiritual abuse that they have suffered within the Community of St. John, including from the founder of the Community.[1]
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