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Kelham Theological College : ウィキペディア英語版 | Society of the Sacred Mission The Society of the Sacred Mission (SSM) is an Anglican religious order founded in 1893 by Father Herbert Kelly, envisaged such that ''"members of the Society share a common life of prayer and fellowship in a variety of educational, pastoral and community activities in England, Australia, Japan, Lesotho, and South Africa."''〔(The Society of the Sacred Mission Homepage on the Clutch Club website )〕 ''"Our Society was founded in 1893 in Kennington, to train people for missionary service in Korea. Somehow we got side-tracked into training clergy for the Church in England - but that stopped in the 1970s."''〔(The Bridge, Easter 2002, Special Report - The Society of the Sacred Mission )〕 Members have included Gabriel Hebert and George Every. The motto of SSM is ''Ad gloriam Dei in eius voluntate'' ("To the glory of God in his will."). ==Beginnings== SSM was inaugurated on 9 May 1893, with Kelly, Badcock and Chilvers as its initial novices.〔''History of the Society of the Sacred Mission'', Alistair Mason, 1993, The Canterbury Press, Norwich〕 Central to its ethos since then has been the inclusion of ordinary men. Kelly was clear from the outset that this was not a way of life for religious virtuosos. "No system can be sound which depends for success upon rare and special gifts, rather than upon the steady use of those more limited and commonplace powers which God ordinarily wills to bestow." - H. H. Kelly (SSM, 1898)〔
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