Margaret Cope, founder of the Order of the Paraclete, Whitby, 1915 |
(St. Hilda, to whom our church in North Shields is dedicated, was the founding abbess of the monastery at Whitby in 657.)
On the Archbishop of York's site there is a brief history of the order.
In it Sister Janet Elizabeth of the Order of the Holy Paraclete says,
“Our Foundress, Mother Margaret, was a remarkable woman – she was only 29 when she founded the Order.
When the then Archbishop, Cosmo Gordon Lang, asked her whether she was not too young to be founding a new religious Order, her feisty reply was, ‘They say you are rather young to be an Archbishop, my Lord!’
Her vision was to found an Order based on the wisdom of the past from St Benedict, St Francis and the Celtic Saints, but incorporating beliefs about democracy and the rightful emancipation of women.The birthday celebration:
Centenary Flower Festival
Friday 17 to Sunday 19 July at Sneaton Castle, Whitby.
(to include canapes and first glass of wine.)
There will be a welcoming address by the Prioress, and music performed by sisters in the chapel.
The festival is then open on Saturday 18 July from 10am to 5pm, and on Sunday 19 July from 12pm to 4.30pm,
ending with a Festival Songs of Praise at 4.30pm.
Entry to the Centenary Flower Festival is £3 (£2 concessions), to include a souvenir programme.
Morning coffee, light lunches, and afternoon cream teas are available throughout the day. Cards, jams, candles and other crafts made by sisters will be on sale.
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