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The Deaconess Community of St. Andrew
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 March 2011
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The year 1961 witnesses the centenary of the Deaconess Community of St. Andrew, the only Religious Community in the Anglican Church whose full members are both professed Religious and ordained Deaconesses. In 1861, Elizabeth Catherine Ferard, with two like-minded ladies, began to live together under a common rule of life, dedicated to worship and to works of mercy. In July of the following year, the bishop of London ‘set apart’ Miss Ferard as the first deaconess of the English Church. Thus began the Community of Deaconesses, expanding and developing during the ensuing hundred years, but from the beginning maintaining its characteristic two-fold vocation to the Religious Life and to the Order of Deaconesses.
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page 215 note 1 The Community Records consist mainly of Annual Reports 1862–86, Ancilla Domini (embodying annual reports) 1887–1960, Minutes of Council and Chapter Meetings, Printed Papers, Correspondence. They are here cited by CR. Box numbers in the following notes.
page 215 note 2 CR 1: Report 1862.
page 215 note 3 CR 3: MS. Counterfoil of Bishop of London's Sanction, 18 July 1862.
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page 215 note 5 The Advisory Council on Religious Communities, A Directory of the Religious Life, London 1943Google Scholar, 6, 7. (Principles undefined in revised Directory, 1957, but implicit.)
page 215 note 6 CR 1: London Diocesan Board of Women's Church Work, letter 9 January 1961.
page 215 note 7 Convocations of Canterbury and York 1939–41, ‘Status and Functions of Deaconesses’, Resolution 1.
page 216 note 1 CR 1: Rules for the Deaconesses' Institution, 1861.
page 216 note 2 CR 7: Report 1869.
page 216 note 3 Bodleian Library MS. Rawl. D2.
page 216 note 4 Bodleian Library MS. Rawl. 564 No. 27.
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page 217 note 5 Ibid., 14.
page 218 note 1 H. P. Liddon, op. cit., 24.
page 218 note 2 Ibid., 28.
page 218 note 3 Ibid., 26.
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page 218 note 3 E.g., Council of Chalcedon (451), Canon XV.
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page 220 note 1 CR 5: Elizabeth Ferard, MS. ‘Journal of a Residence at Kaiserswerth on the Rhine’.
page 220 note 2 CR 5: ibid.
page 220 note 3 CR 6: Dss. Collier, op. cit.
page 220 note 4 CR 1: Report 1862.
page 220 note 5 CR 1: MS. Copy of opening service, St. Andrew's Day, 1861.
page 220 note 6 CR 2: MS. Letter from A. C. Tait, bishop of London, 30 October 1861.
page 220 note 7 CR 1: lsquo;Rules for the Deaconessses’ Institution, Established in the North of London under the Sanction of the Bishop, to be called the North London Deaconesses' Institution’.
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page 221 note 2 CR 1: Report 1862.
page 221 note 3 CR 7: Report 1863.
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page 222 note 1 CR 7: Report 1865.
page 222 note 2 CR7: Report 1871.
page 222 note 3 SCR 7: Report 1865.
page 222 note 4 CR 1: ‘Information to those who wish to join the Society.’
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page 222 note 8 CR 1: Printed Paper, ‘Deaconess Association’, undated.
page 222 note 9 Lambeth Palace Library MS. Arch/P Tait, sub. anno 1865.
page 223 note 1 CR 7: Report 1864.
page 223 note 2 CR 7: Report 1868.
page 223 note 3 CR 1: ‘Fundamental Laws of the N.L.D.I.’
page 223 note 4 CR 7: Report 1868.
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page 223 note 8 CR 1: ‘Deaconesses in the Church of England’, 1871.
page 223 note 9 CR 7: Report 1867.
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page 224 note 4 CR 5: MS. Minutes, Inner Council Meeting, 6 March 1874.
page 224 note 5 CR 7: Report 1873.
page 224 note 6 CR 7: Report 1878.
page 224 note 7 CR 7: Report 1879.
page 224 note 8 CR 7: Report 1880.
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page 224 note 10 CR 1: ‘Authorized Register of Deaconesses in connection with the Church of England,’ Dorking 1883.
page 225 note 1 CR 7: Ancilla 1899.
page 225 note 2 CR 7: Report 1884.
page 225 note 3 CR 7: Ancilla 1893.
page 225 note 4 CR 7: Ancilla 1888.
page 225 note 5 CR 7: Ancilla 1894.
page 225 note 6 CR 1: MS. ‘Heads of a Conversation with the Archbishop’, January 1875.
page 225 note 7 CR 1: Arthur Gore, ‘Woman's Work in the Church’, Stoke-upon-Trent, 5 October 1875.
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page 226 note 1 A. C. Benson, op. cit., 307.
page 226 note 2 ‘Conference on Deaconess Work’, II July 1896, in Deaconesses, Lambeth Palace Library Misc. papers G 4423/1.
page 226 note 3 Lambeth Conference 1897. Encyclical Letter, with Resolutions and Reports, 57.
page 226 note 4 CR 1: Report of Committee on Religious Communities, London 1902.
page 226 note 5 CR 5: MS. Chapter Minutes 1887.
page 226 note 6 CR 7: Ancilla 1898.
page 226 note 7 CR 5: MS. Chapter Minutes 1903.
page 226 note 8 CR 1: Constitution of the L.D.D.I. January 1903.
page 227 note 1 CR 5: MS. Chapter Minutes 1904.
page 227 note 2 CR 5: MS. Chapter Minutes 1916.
page 227 note 3 SCR8: Ancilla 1917.
page 227 note 4 CR 5: MS. Chapter Minutes 1917.
page 227 note 5 CR 8: Church Assembly Report, C.A. 1292, March 1959.
page 227 note 6 CR 5: MS. Chapter Minutes 1919.
page 227 note 7 Convocations Canterbury and York 1923–5.
page 228 note 1 Convocations Canterbury and York 1939–41, Resolutions, Status and Functions of Deaconesses.
page 228 note 2 CR 5: MS. Chapter Minutes 1932.
page 228 note 3 Directory of the Religious Life, 5, 6.
page 228 note 4 CR 5: MS. Chapter Minutes 1930.
page 228 note 5 CR 5: MS. Chapter Minutes 1943.
page 228 note 6 CR 6: Introduction to the Rule, 1961.
page 228 note 7 CR 7: Report 1877. References in the following three paragraphs from Reports and Ancillae of relevant years cited. (CR 7–9).
page 230 note 1 CR 9: Ancilla 1958.
page 230 note 2 CR 7: Ancilla 1899.
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