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Community of Jesus

The Community of Jesus is an ecumenical Christian double monastery in the Benedictine tradition, which is located near Rock Harbor, in Orleans, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod.[1]

Church of the Transfiguration at the Community of Jesus

At present, approximately 225 professed members, together with another fifty children and young people live as households in thirty privately owned, multifamily homes that surround the church and the guesthouse. This also includes the twenty-five celibate brothers who are living in the Zion Friary and the sixty celibate sisters who are living in the Bethany Convent. Altogether, the Community of Jesus consists of almost 275 people, from many walks of life and various church backgrounds—including Catholic, Presbyterian, Episcopalian, Congregational, Baptist, Lutheran, Anglican, Methodist, and Pentecostal.[2]

Paraclete Press, the publishing arm of the Community of Jesus, has published many works by resident priest Martin Shannon CJ,[3] who stated to media, in 2006, that "worship and liturgy are at the core of everyday life" of the Benedictine community.[4]

History edit

The origins of the Community of Jesus can be traced back to the first meeting of two Episcopal laywomen, Cay Andersen and Judy Sorensen, who met in 1958 at the Church of the Holy Spirit in Orleans. The two women began a ministry of prayer and Bible study, meeting in the living room of what was then Rock Harbor Manor, a bed and breakfast run by Andersen and her husband, overlooking Cape Cod Bay. In the early 1960s, Cay and Judy were invited to lead retreats in churches throughout New England. The Community of Jesus was incorporated under Massachusetts state law in 1970.[5] Rock Harbor Manor was renovated and converted into a retreat house called "Bethany".[citation needed]

For a period of time beginning in 1973, three sisters from the community sang Gregorian chants at morning services at the Heydon Chapel in Sandys, Bermuda.[6] Basil B. Elmer, a prominent member of the Community of Jesus and husband of Isabel Lincoln, great-granddaughter of William Rockefeller, was a board member of the Heydon Trust from 1975 to 1985, and Chairman until he stepped down in 2006.[7] One of their daughters became a nun in the Community of Jesus. The sisters returned to Massachusetts sometime prior to 2012.[citation needed]

The Episcopal bishop of Massachusetts declined to designate the group an Episcopal community, based on a 1981 study commissioned by the Boston Presbytery, which characterized the community as a "charismatic fellowship" and found "...evidence that involvement with and within the Community of Jesus [was] incompatible with Presbyterian commitments of doctrine and order."[8]

Rule of Life edit

 
Bell tower at the Community of Jesus

According to the Community of Jesus the Rule took its present shape in 2008 after final adoption by a vote of the Chapter (which is composed of the solemnly professed members). Its content is drawn from and inspired by Scripture, church tradition, the Rule of St. Benedict, and the founding principles and charisms of the Community of Jesus expressed in its founding and in its ongoing evolution. Its purpose is to prescribe a standard of spiritual wisdom for community living, and to be a basic guide for those wishing to commit themselves to the monastic life as it is pursued in the Community of Jesus.

Following a prologue, the Rule of Life is divided into two major sections, each of which has two parts. Section I sets forth the fundamental spiritual principles upon which the Community of Jesus was founded and which continue to give the community its definition. These are presented in Parts A and B under the headings of “Vocation” (God's call) and “Profession” (our response). Section II applies those principles to the procedures for membership and decision-making in the community.[9][better source needed]

Church of the Transfiguration edit

 
Interior view of the Church of the Transfiguration, Orleans

The Church of the Transfiguration is a contemporary expression of a 4th century basilica.[10]

The interior of the Church is filled with hand-crafted mosaic[11] and frescoes painted by Silvestro Pistolesi of Florence,[12] as well as glass and stone artwork.[13] The bronze doors are by Romolo Del Deo.[12]

E. M. Skinner organ edit

Built by Nelson Barden & Associates of Boston, MA, the organ at the Church of the Transfiguration is a restoration and expansion of components from a number of twentieth-century organs of the Ernest M. Skinner Organ Company. When completed, it will include 150 ranks and 12,500 pipes, making it one of the six largest organs in the country, and in the top ten largest in the world.[14]

Elements Theatre Company edit

Elements Theatre Company was founded in 1992, by several members of the Community of Jesus. They perform year-round on Cape Cod, as well as touring nationally and internationally. Recent tours have included performances at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center (New York), The New School for Drama (New York), 92nd Street Y (New York), East 13th Street Theatre, home of Classic Stage Company (New York), St. Malachy's - The Actor's Chapel (New York), Chicago Theological Seminary (New York), Chicago Public Library, Dominican University (River Forest, IL), and the Cathedral of St. Christopher in Barga, Italy.[citation needed]

Recent performances include Talking Heads by Alan Bennett,[15] God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza,[16][17] A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens,[18] Pillars of the Community by Henrik Ibsen, The Dining Room by A.R. Gurney, The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov,[19] The Doorway by Phyllis Tickle, The Trial of Jesus by John Masefield, and Rumors by Neil Simon. Recent Shakespeare performances include, Merchant of Venice[20], Twelfth Night, A Midsummer Night's Dream,[21] and Julius Caesar[22][23].

Criticism edit

Around 1973, Cay Andersen became involved in promoting the "Diet, Discipline, and Discipleship" ("3D") weight loss program, which seemed to focus on sin and guilt as a way to lose weight.[24]

It is characterized as a cult on the CBC/Radio-Canada program The Fifth Estate (TV program).[25] CBC describes them as “a mysterious and abusive Christian cult in Cape Cod, Mass."[26]

They were included in the 1990 book Churches That Abuse by Ron Enroth.[27]

In 1993 allegations of abuse were explored on the Chronicle News Magazine which aired on Channel 5 in Boston, Massachusetts.[28] Controversy surrounding alleged abuse further emerged through a successful class-action suit against Grenville Christian College, which had close ties to the Community of Jesus. Grenville's co-founders were all members of the Community of Jesus, including pastors Betty and Charles Farnsworth, who also served as headmaster, and fellow headmaster J. Alastair Haig and his wife, Mary Florence Mollard Haig, each of whom was named in the lawsuit.[29][30][31] The Haigs divorced and Mary remarried in 2006. She moved into the Cape Cod enclave with her second husband, John Philip French (January 19, 1930 - January 1, 2018), who was a member of the board of directors for the Community of Jesus until his death in 2018.[32]

In February 2020, a Canadian court cited the influence of the Community of Jesus in the abuse of students at Grenville Christian College.[33] In the case opinion, Judge Janet Leiper of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice wrote: “I have concluded that the evidence of maltreatment and the varieties of abuse perpetrated on students’ bodies and minds in the name of the (Community of Jesus) values of submission and obedience was class-wide and decades-wide.”[34]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Neff, David (20 October 2010). "The Art of Glory". Christianity Today. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  2. ^ "History". Community of Jesus. 10 April 2012. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Martin Shannon CJ". Paraclete Press. Retrieved Mar 25, 2023.
  4. ^ LaBounty, Gloria (2006). "Jesus... put me here" (PDF). The Sun Chronicle. The Sun Chronicle. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
  5. ^ Blog, Religion News (Oct 8, 2007). "Mothers of invention: the women behind the Community of Jesus". Retrieved Mar 25, 2023.
  6. ^ Bhattacharya, Raj. "Heydon Trust Bermuda Park and Chapel", Bermuda Attractions
  7. ^ "Taps: A Supplement to Assembly Magazine". Association of Graduates, United States Military Academy. Mar 25, 2007. Retrieved Mar 25, 2023 – via Google Books.
  8. ^ Mulder, John M.; Coalter, Milton J.; Weeks, Louis B. (Jan 1, 1992). The Organizational Revolution: Presbyterians and American Denominationalism. Westminster John Knox Press. ISBN 9780664251970. Retrieved Mar 25, 2023 – via Google Books.
  9. ^ "The Rule of Life | The Community of Jesus". The Community of Jesus. 10 April 2012. Retrieved 2016-04-04.
  10. ^ Mark Ogilbee and Jana Riess (21 December 2006). . USA Today. Archived from the original on 16 July 2015.
  11. ^ Richard Dyer (11 July 2005). "A work of biblical proportion, 'Pilgrim's Progress' has real spirit". Retrieved 16 July 2014.
  12. ^ a b ""The Art & Design of the Church of the Transfiguration", Cape Cod Today, December 18, 2018". Retrieved Mar 25, 2023.
  13. ^ Milton, Susan (21 November 2010). . Cape Cod Times. Hyannis. Archived from the original on 11 September 2013.
  14. ^ Sullivan, James (7 August 2014). "SharonRose Pfeiffer on the amazing E.M. Skinner organ". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  15. ^ "'Talking Heads' paints pictures with words". capecodtimes.com. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  16. ^ "The Barnstable Patriot - Elements Theatre Company Creates Chaos in Reza's God of Carnage". www.barnstablepatriot.com. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  17. ^ "Civility turns ugly in clever 'Carnage'". capecodtimes.com. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  18. ^ "'Carol' rings in Christmas spirit". capecodtimes.com. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  19. ^ "'Cherry Orchard' is tribute to Chekhov in Orleans". Wicked Local. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  20. ^ "Encountering the Other in Shakespeare". America Magazine. 23 February 2015. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  21. ^ "Hex in the city". capecodtimes.com. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  22. ^ "The Barnstable Patriot - Lend your ears to Elements' Julius Caesar". www.barnstablepatriot.com. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  23. ^ "Elements 'Caesar' a powerful production". capecodtimes.com. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  24. ^ Mulrooney, Margaret M. (Mar 25, 2003). Fleeing the Famine: North America and Irish Refugees, 1845-1851. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 9780275976705. Retrieved Mar 25, 2023 – via Google Books.
  25. ^ Estate, Fifth (Nov 11, 2021). "Ontario school with history of abuse linked to U.S.-based cult". CBC/Radio-Canada. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
  26. ^ Sawa, Timothy; Culbert, Andrew; Malik, Saman; McKeown, Bob. "School of secrets". newsinteractives.cbc.ca. CBC. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
  27. ^ http://www.reveal.org/development/Churches_that_Abuse.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  28. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : Community or Cult? [part 1-1]. YouTube.
  29. ^ "Former students win class-action against Grenville Christian College". cbc.ca. CBC. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
  30. ^ "Former Grenville Christian College students tell harrowing stories of abuse". thestar.com. Feb 29, 2016. Retrieved Mar 25, 2023.
  31. ^ "Genter, Ethan. "2 face charges from Community of Jesus incident", Cape Cod Times, November 29, 2019". Retrieved Mar 25, 2023.
  32. ^ "John P. French 1930 - 2018". legacy.com. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
  33. ^ "Coffey, Denise. "Court cites Community of Jesus influence in abuse of students", Cape Cod Times, February 28, 2020". Retrieved Mar 25, 2023.
  34. ^ http://static.djlmgdigital.com/cct/capecodonline/PDFs/courtruling_2_26_20.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  • "DM Affidavit 2008 Barnstable Cult.PDF" (PDF).

External links edit

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This article is about a monastic community in Massachusetts For the Anglican religious order see Community of Jesus Compassion Not to be confused with Community of Christ The Community of Jesus is an ecumenical Christian double monastery in the Benedictine tradition which is located near Rock Harbor in Orleans Massachusetts on Cape Cod 1 Church of the Transfiguration at the Community of Jesus At present approximately 225 professed members together with another fifty children and young people live as households in thirty privately owned multifamily homes that surround the church and the guesthouse This also includes the twenty five celibate brothers who are living in the Zion Friary and the sixty celibate sisters who are living in the Bethany Convent Altogether the Community of Jesus consists of almost 275 people from many walks of life and various church backgrounds including Catholic Presbyterian Episcopalian Congregational Baptist Lutheran Anglican Methodist and Pentecostal 2 Paraclete Press the publishing arm of the Community of Jesus has published many works by resident priest Martin Shannon CJ 3 who stated to media in 2006 that worship and liturgy are at the core of everyday life of the Benedictine community 4 Contents 1 History 2 Rule of Life 3 Church of the Transfiguration 4 E M Skinner organ 5 Elements Theatre Company 6 Criticism 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe origins of the Community of Jesus can be traced back to the first meeting of two Episcopal laywomen Cay Andersen and Judy Sorensen who met in 1958 at the Church of the Holy Spirit in Orleans The two women began a ministry of prayer and Bible study meeting in the living room of what was then Rock Harbor Manor a bed and breakfast run by Andersen and her husband overlooking Cape Cod Bay In the early 1960s Cay and Judy were invited to lead retreats in churches throughout New England The Community of Jesus was incorporated under Massachusetts state law in 1970 5 Rock Harbor Manor was renovated and converted into a retreat house called Bethany citation needed For a period of time beginning in 1973 three sisters from the community sang Gregorian chants at morning services at the Heydon Chapel in Sandys Bermuda 6 Basil B Elmer a prominent member of the Community of Jesus and husband of Isabel Lincoln great granddaughter of William Rockefeller was a board member of the Heydon Trust from 1975 to 1985 and Chairman until he stepped down in 2006 7 One of their daughters became a nun in the Community of Jesus The sisters returned to Massachusetts sometime prior to 2012 citation needed The Episcopal bishop of Massachusetts declined to designate the group an Episcopal community based on a 1981 study commissioned by the Boston Presbytery which characterized the community as a charismatic fellowship and found evidence that involvement with and within the Community of Jesus was incompatible with Presbyterian commitments of doctrine and order 8 Rule of Life edit nbsp Bell tower at the Community of Jesus According to the Community of Jesus the Rule took its present shape in 2008 after final adoption by a vote of the Chapter which is composed of the solemnly professed members Its content is drawn from and inspired by Scripture church tradition the Rule of St Benedict and the founding principles and charisms of the Community of Jesus expressed in its founding and in its ongoing evolution Its purpose is to prescribe a standard of spiritual wisdom for community living and to be a basic guide for those wishing to commit themselves to the monastic life as it is pursued in the Community of Jesus Following a prologue the Rule of Life is divided into two major sections each of which has two parts Section I sets forth the fundamental spiritual principles upon which the Community of Jesus was founded and which continue to give the community its definition These are presented in Parts A and B under the headings of Vocation God s call and Profession our response Section II applies those principles to the procedures for membership and decision making in the community 9 better source needed Church of the Transfiguration edit nbsp Interior view of the Church of the Transfiguration Orleans The Church of the Transfiguration is a contemporary expression of a 4th century basilica 10 The interior of the Church is filled with hand crafted mosaic 11 and frescoes painted by Silvestro Pistolesi of Florence 12 as well as glass and stone artwork 13 The bronze doors are by Romolo Del Deo 12 E M Skinner organ editBuilt by Nelson Barden amp Associates of Boston MA the organ at the Church of the Transfiguration is a restoration and expansion of components from a number of twentieth century organs of the Ernest M Skinner Organ Company When completed it will include 150 ranks and 12 500 pipes making it one of the six largest organs in the country and in the top ten largest in the world 14 Elements Theatre Company editElements Theatre Company was founded in 1992 by several members of the Community of Jesus They perform year round on Cape Cod as well as touring nationally and internationally Recent tours have included performances at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center New York The New School for Drama New York 92nd Street Y New York East 13th Street Theatre home of Classic Stage Company New York St Malachy s The Actor s Chapel New York Chicago Theological Seminary New York Chicago Public Library Dominican University River Forest IL and the Cathedral of St Christopher in Barga Italy citation needed Recent performances include Talking Heads by Alan Bennett 15 God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza 16 17 A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens 18 Pillars of the Community by Henrik Ibsen The Dining Room by A R Gurney The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov 19 The Doorway by Phyllis Tickle The Trial of Jesus by John Masefield and Rumors by Neil Simon Recent Shakespeare performances include Merchant of Venice 20 Twelfth Night A Midsummer Night s Dream 21 and Julius Caesar 22 23 Criticism editAround 1973 Cay Andersen became involved in promoting the Diet Discipline and Discipleship 3D weight loss program which seemed to focus on sin and guilt as a way to lose weight 24 It is characterized as a cult on the CBC Radio Canada program The Fifth Estate TV program 25 CBC describes them as a mysterious and abusive Christian cult in Cape Cod Mass 26 They were included in the 1990 book Churches That Abuse by Ron Enroth 27 In 1993 allegations of abuse were explored on the Chronicle News Magazine which aired on Channel 5 in Boston Massachusetts 28 Controversy surrounding alleged abuse further emerged through a successful class action suit against Grenville Christian College which had close ties to the Community of Jesus Grenville s co founders were all members of the Community of Jesus including pastors Betty and Charles Farnsworth who also served as headmaster and fellow headmaster J Alastair Haig and his wife Mary Florence Mollard Haig each of whom was named in the lawsuit 29 30 31 The Haigs divorced and Mary remarried in 2006 She moved into the Cape Cod enclave with her second husband John Philip French January 19 1930 January 1 2018 who was a member of the board of directors for the Community of Jesus until his death in 2018 32 In February 2020 a Canadian court cited the influence of the Community of Jesus in the abuse of students at Grenville Christian College 33 In the case opinion Judge Janet Leiper of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice wrote I have concluded that the evidence of maltreatment and the varieties of abuse perpetrated on students bodies and minds in the name of the Community of Jesus values of submission and obedience was class wide and decades wide 34 See also editGrenville Christian CollegeReferences edit Neff David 20 October 2010 The Art of Glory Christianity Today Retrieved 8 May 2012 History Community of Jesus 10 April 2012 Retrieved 24 August 2015 Martin Shannon CJ Paraclete Press Retrieved Mar 25 2023 LaBounty Gloria 2006 Jesus put me here PDF The Sun Chronicle The Sun Chronicle Retrieved 14 November 2021 Blog Religion News Oct 8 2007 Mothers of invention the women behind the Community of Jesus Retrieved Mar 25 2023 Bhattacharya Raj Heydon Trust Bermuda Park and Chapel Bermuda Attractions Taps A Supplement to Assembly Magazine Association of Graduates United States Military Academy Mar 25 2007 Retrieved Mar 25 2023 via Google Books Mulder John M Coalter Milton J Weeks Louis B Jan 1 1992 The Organizational Revolution Presbyterians and American Denominationalism Westminster John Knox Press ISBN 9780664251970 Retrieved Mar 25 2023 via Google Books The Rule of Life The Community of Jesus The Community of Jesus 10 April 2012 Retrieved 2016 04 04 Mark Ogilbee and Jana Riess 21 December 2006 10 great places to receive tidings of comfort joy USA Today Archived from the original on 16 July 2015 Richard Dyer 11 July 2005 A work of biblical proportion Pilgrim s Progress has real spirit Retrieved 16 July 2014 a b The Art amp Design of the Church of the Transfiguration Cape Cod Today December 18 2018 Retrieved Mar 25 2023 Milton Susan 21 November 2010 Art becomes religious experience Cape Cod Times Hyannis Archived from the original on 11 September 2013 Sullivan James 7 August 2014 SharonRose Pfeiffer on the amazing E M Skinner organ The Boston Globe Retrieved 27 August 2015 Talking Heads paints pictures with words capecodtimes com Retrieved 2015 11 03 The Barnstable Patriot Elements Theatre Company Creates Chaos in Reza s God of Carnage www barnstablepatriot com Retrieved 2015 11 03 Civility turns ugly in clever Carnage capecodtimes com Retrieved 2015 11 03 Carol rings in Christmas spirit capecodtimes com Retrieved 2015 11 03 Cherry Orchard is tribute to Chekhov in Orleans Wicked Local Retrieved 2015 11 03 Encountering the Other in Shakespeare America Magazine 23 February 2015 Retrieved 2015 11 03 Hex in the city capecodtimes com Retrieved 2015 11 03 The Barnstable Patriot Lend your ears to Elements Julius Caesar www barnstablepatriot com Retrieved 2015 11 03 Elements Caesar a powerful production capecodtimes com Retrieved 2015 11 03 Mulrooney Margaret M Mar 25 2003 Fleeing the Famine North America and Irish Refugees 1845 1851 Greenwood Publishing Group ISBN 9780275976705 Retrieved Mar 25 2023 via Google Books Estate Fifth Nov 11 2021 Ontario school with history of abuse linked to U S based cult CBC Radio Canada Retrieved 14 November 2021 Sawa Timothy Culbert Andrew Malik Saman McKeown Bob School of secrets newsinteractives cbc ca CBC Retrieved 14 November 2021 http www reveal org development Churches that Abuse pdf bare URL PDF Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Community or Cult part 1 1 YouTube Former students win class action against Grenville Christian College cbc ca CBC Retrieved 14 November 2021 Former Grenville Christian College students tell harrowing stories of abuse thestar com Feb 29 2016 Retrieved Mar 25 2023 Genter Ethan 2 face charges from Community of Jesus incident Cape Cod Times November 29 2019 Retrieved Mar 25 2023 John P French 1930 2018 legacy com Retrieved 14 November 2021 Coffey Denise Court cites Community of Jesus influence in abuse of students Cape Cod Times February 28 2020 Retrieved Mar 25 2023 http static djlmgdigital com cct capecodonline PDFs courtruling 2 26 20 pdf bare URL PDF DM Affidavit 2008 Barnstable Cult PDF PDF External links editOfficial website nbsp 41 47 57 N 70 00 24 W 41 799071 N 70 006599 W 41 799071 70 006599 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Community of Jesus amp oldid 1220793088, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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