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Society of the Sisters of Bethany : ウィキペディア英語版 | Society of the Sisters of Bethany :''For other orders of a similar name, see Sisters of Bethany.'' The Society of the Sisters of Bethany (SSB) is an Anglican religious order. The sisters follow the Rule of St Augustine. The mother house is the House of Bethany in Southsea. ==Foundation== The community was founded in Clerkenwell, London by Etheldreda Anna Benett (born 1824) in 1866.〔''The religious communities of the Church of England'' (1918); Allan T. Cameron〕 Mother Etheldreda had been associated for some years with the Society of All Saints Sisters of the Poor, and finally joined that Order as a novice in 1864. In 1866 she took simple vows as a professed sister, and immediately left to found the new Order, the Society of the Sisters of Bethany.〔Details recorded in the (Bournemouth Daily Echo ) newspaper.〕 In the early days there was encouragement from founder members of the Oxford Movement including Edward Bouverie Pusey and Richard Meux Benson.〔See reference on (SSB timeline ).〕
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