The RULE of the OHR
This is the RULE of the
ORDER OF THE HOLY ROSE (OHR)
which is firmly based on the path of love and understanding of Our Lord and King Jesus Christ.
In the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
1. The Professed Brother or Sister is authorized to use the abbreviations Br or Sr before their name (Brothers or Sisters of the Order of the Holy Rose, OHR, after their name), and to use the term of Friar (male only), Brother, Sister (f.ex. Sr Eliora Anat, OHR).
2. We are an Anglican-Catholic Order open to lay-members and to clergy alike. We are following the Anglo-Catholic tradition and our bishop is Ralph Napierski.
Anyone can join us, whether married, single or divorced, whatever their former religious background, but who privately take up practices of austerity, recite some liturgical Office, and wear some symbol of their devotion.
3. Membership
There are three basic levels of membership:
* Outer circle: Members, who join the circle like a 'club' like on myspace, facebook and other online communities of the OHR and who help and take part in some projects.
* Middle circle: Members, who join the circle for a special time period.
* Inner circle: Members, who dedicate their life to the order.
*Middle Circle Membership : Members are discerning their calling to the Brothers and Sisters of the Order of the Holy Rose and will begin to implement the Rule of the Order in their daily lives, whatever their background. They will be in regular contact with the Mother Superior or the Director of Novices during this discernment process.
* Inner circle: Members, who dedicate their lives to the order. The members can decide to enter the vowed life with the Brothers and Sisters of the Order of the Holy Rose (OHR). During this time, the Brother or Sister will study more deeply the teachings of the Church, as well as the lives and ministries of saints. The Brother or Sister is also expected to live by the Rule of the Order. They will be living the Rule, and continue to study the faith. They will have implemented some form of ministry in their community or parish, and are expected to nurture a strong prayer life, as well as Bible study.
4. Purpose
The purpose of the Brothers and Sisters of the Order of the Holy Rose (OHR) is to make Our Lord and King Jesus Christ known and loved everywhere by following His example and that of our patron saints, as we live out our Christian journey and to lead an to live by example to prepare for His return unto us and to prepare the path for the heavenly kingdom on earth.
We serve our local community as well as in all ways that the Holy Spirit guides us towards. The Brothers and Sisters of the Order of the Holy Rose are a Catholic blended community of laity and clergy. We are bound together for the purpose of fellowship, prayer, support, encouragement, and spiritual growth and development. We have a shared desire to know more about religious life whatever our background, be it in marriage, as a single/divorced or single-parent and/or as a member of clergy. We explore together, how to live our spirituality in our daily lives in this world.
The Brothers and Sisters of the Order of the Holy Rose (OHR) seek to be faithful to the prayer of Jesus Christ in John 17, that 'they may all be one'. We seek to live a full Catholic spirituality, to love and to provide spiritual and social services to a hurting and troubled world. The care and education the Order of the Holy Rose gives to the public is open to those of any religious belief or none.
The Brothers and Sisters of the Order of the Holy Rose (OHR) seek those people called to serve God and His creation in a variety of ways. Since we do not live in a monastery, we live our chosen Catholic charisms in the daily life of the world. We have vocations as mothers, housewives, pensioners, artists, doctors, lawyers, musicians, scientists, authors, poets, hospice caregivers, and many other backgrounds. We each have active forms of ministry and exercise our spiritual gifts and talents for free as the Lord enables us to do so.
The Brothers and Sisters of the Order of the Holy Rose are open to all practicing Anglo-Catholics, whether married and single or divorced, male or female, lay person or clergy.
5. A Life of Spiritual Growth in Jesus Christ
Spiritual Growth in Jesus Christ is ongoing, putting on the mind of Jesus Christ to 'Turn away from sin and be faithful to the Gospel' (Mark 1:15).
6. Brothers and Sisters of the Order of the Holy Rose are to live converted to God, in a loving, Christ-like relationship with each other.
Unless communities of Brothers and Sisters are voluntarily formed, according to Church law and following this rule, the Brothers and Sisters of the Order of the Holy Rose (OHR) are living in their own settings. We try to simplify and sanctify our live, with the grace of the Holy Spirit, in the following of this rule.
7. Formation of Groups
After a vote has been taken, a letter of intention of a group formation will be sent to the Mother Superior. It will contain the Signature of the first two members that are still involved, certifying the vote results in the case of the Circle, or the signatures of the first six in the case of a community.
8. There are three types of groups formations:
- Isolated Members: One member
- Circle: Two to five members
- Community: Six or more members
9. Holiness
Christ calls of us to holiness. The Brothers and Sisters of the Order of the Holy Rose (OHR) put forth increased efforts in answering that call to the formation of greater holiness, as we travel Christ's path of spiritual discipline with our brothers and sisters.
10. The Bible
The Brothers and Sisters of the Order of the Holy Rose (OHR) aim to lead their lives as the living word of Jesus Christ.
11. Habit
Full habits are optional and only worn by members of the middle and inner circle.
The standard habit for these brothers and sisters will consist of the following:
* White tunic with or without hood (design will be provided)
* a small red rose embroidered on the tunic (desing/pattern will be provided)
* a red and a green cord with three knots: red for the Passion of Christ, the fire of Pentecost, the Sacred Heart, St Mary Magdalene; green: the colour of life and the triumph of life over death; three knots: representing the Holy Trinity; the cords are made and provided by the OHR only.
* Celtic Cross
(Note) Members can either make their own tunic by using the pattern provided or order it by providing the appropriate linnen. Please, contact us for more information.
Wearing of the habit is appropriate but optional at all functions of the Order of the Holy Rose, at your own church with the permission of the priest/pastor, at monastic meetings of any kind, working in ministry, and retreats - or at any time we are representing the Order of the Holy Rose in an official capacity. One may also choose to wear the habit at home.
12. Remember that the wearing of the habit is only OPTIONAL. As long as clothing is in good taste and the crucifix is being worn, the dress code of members will be entirely dependent on their professional life situation.
13. Brothers and Sisters should be moderate in eating and drinking.
14. The Brothers and Sisters of the Order of the Holy Rose (OHR) are strongly recommended to pay tithe to their local church. The tithe may be divided into portions, some to the church and some to its ministries and other to its projects.
15. 'Bring all the tithes into the stonehouse so there will be enough food in my Temple. If you do', says the LORD ALMIGHTY, 'I will open the windows of heaven for you. I will pour out a blessing so great you won't have enough room to take it in! Try it! Let me prove it to y
Szent Imre & Szent Istvan
Sunday, 27 November 2011
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Saturday, 26 November 2011
Saint Imre
Saint Emeric of Hungary
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| Saint Emeric of Hungary | |
|---|---|
Saint Emeric of Hungary | |
| Prince | |
| Born | about 1000 to 1007 Veszprém |
| Died | September 2, 1031(1031-09-02) Hegyközszentimre (assumed place) |
| Honored in | Roman Catholic Church |
| Canonized | 1083 |
| Feast | November 5, in Hungary: September 4 (burial of his relics) |
| Attributes | Lily stem, sword |
- Note: There was also a king of Hungary named Imre (Emeric), who ruled from 1196 to 1204.
Emeric was educated in a strict and ascetic spirit by the bishop of Csanád, St. Gerhard (St. Gellért) from the age of 15 to 23. He was intended to be the next monarch of Hungary, and his father wrote admonitions to prepare him for this task. His father tried to make Emeric co-heir still in his lifetime.
He married in the year 1022.[2] The identity of his wife is disputed. Some say it was Irene Monomachina, a relative of Byzantine emperor Constantine IX Monomachos, or a female member of the Argyros family to which Byzantine emperor Romanos III Argyros belonged. Other say it was Patricissa of Croatia, the daughter of Krešimir III of Croatia. Another possible person may have been Adelaide/Rixa of Poland or one of her unnamed sisters.
But his father's plans could never be fulfilled: on 2 September 1031, at age 24, Emeric was killed by a boar while hunting. It is assumed[1] that this happened in Hegyközszentimre (presently Sintimreu). He was buried in the church of Székesfehérvár. Several wondrous healings and conversions happened at his grave, so on 5th November 1083 King Ladislaus I unearthed Emeric's bones in a big ceremony, and Emeric was canonised for his pious life and purity along with his father and Bishop Gerhard by Pope Gregory VII.
St. Emeric is most often pictured in knight's armour with crown and lily.
Amerigo Vespucci, Italian explorer, and the namesake of the Americas was named after him.
[edit] References
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Saint Emeric of Hungary |
- ^ a b Sauser E, Biographisch-bibliograophisches Kirchenlexikon (German, title transl. "Biographic-bibliographic encyclopaedia of the Roman Catholic church") Vol XXI, pub. Bautz, 2003, ISBN 3-883-09038-7
- ^ Charles Cawley. "HUNGARY KINGS". Medieval Lands. Foundation of Medieval Genealogy. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/HUNGARY.htm#Imredied1031. Retrieved 12 June 2010.
| Persondata | |
|---|---|
| Name | Emeric |
| Alternative names | |
| Short description | |
| Date of birth | |
| Place of birth | Veszprém |
| Date of death | September 2, 1031 |
| Place of death | Hegyközszentimre (assumed place) |
Welcome!
We are an independent Catholic order in the Anglican-Catholic tradition open to all clergy and laity, who believe in the spiritual church of Christ free of heresy, and free of any secret society lore. We follow Mother Eliora's rule of the Order of the Holy Rose (OHR), which is affiliated to Bishop Ralph Napierski. We are trying to nurture and nourish the flock of Jesus Christ, as He commanded us to do, with His living word. Jesus Christ, is the WAY, the TRUTH and the LIFE. We share all our spiritual gifts of the Holy Spirit for free. We live in either voluntary celibacy or in holy matrimony and try to lead by example by living a life in holiness and peace. In whatever way we can we use our gifts to heal any man-made rifts, to stand up to evil and heresy. We are following in Christ's footsteps and resent all ways of violence and war and greed, and urge all political leaders and monarchs to find all ways of peace and without weapons and free of corruption that enables all people to live free of slavery but in true harmony and loving-kindness with each other. We can only ever lead by example, and as disciples of Christ we serve only God in the pure waters of the spiritual Holy See of Jesus Christ, which is His living word that is our daily bread. By listening to His voice and acting upon it in every single detail and by surrendering our lives in all aspects to His commands every single day anew we are His living body, His eyes and His ears. We abhor even the smallest of sins and repent without fail, if we should have sinned unwillfully as soon as we become aware of it. Repentance is the way of purification and continuous spiritual renewal and growth and thus of bringing us ever closer to God's Infinite Light and into His living presence. All, who truly follow Christ on His path home to God are our beloved family, the holy family of God consisting only of His friends. We always wish our enemies well and pray for their soul's highest good. We abhor the path of wrath but we also stand up firmly for Christ's law that incorporates God's commandments delivered to us by Moses. The Holy Truth of Jesus Christ and His own family has been from the beginning of the early church undermined and partly twisted also by continuous efforts of heretical networks to this very day. Christ will put all wrong right and we use our gifts also like in poetry and arts and the performing arts to make the holy truth heard in the living word in infinite creative ways and outlets. We will publish soon more a blog with the history and facts of the Anglican-Catholic and the early Celtic Catholic church. We teach and labour for free in our local neighbourhood as well as internationally, wherever we are called to. We obey Christ in regards also to our possessions - lay members are called to lead a holy life, and to share in whatever ways they can their spiritual gifts and as nuns and monks we do not own property and follow in humility in the footsteps of Jesus like St Chad, who refused a horse and rather walked on foot even as a bishop. St Etheldreda shared her wealth and used it later for Christ's church and religious life. We believe that no order should own property itself and should make no profit out of their work but share all for free. Thus we teach for free and heal for free, and we also give away our artwork for free, perform for free and publish all our writings for free, or share whatever gift we have been given for free, f.ex. by cooking and baking for free. We have many ideas to spread Jesus' living word in deeds - like f.ex. restaurants that are run by volunteers and where food is free in exchange for other gifts people can offer, i.e. their time or food and ingredients. We also nurture our local communities in all ways we can and engage with our neighbours on a voluntary basis, by visiting the sick, or helping out with babysitting or with homework, tutoring etc. - all small steps and ways but even or especially a little smile goes a long extra-mile...
Those of us with children try to raise our children as John Donne expressed it so vividly 'as holy children to refill the earth with angels to replace the numerous fallen angels. God's commandment is 'to go forth and multiply' and for the Master of the House to keep his house in order and to be faithfully serving God in holy matrimony with one wife', as it was always the custom, until celibacy was wrongly imposed by man going against God, although voluntary celibacy it is a most precious gift of God to any holy soul, who is selflessly serving God in this way to give their whole life wholeheartedly to their neighbours exclusively, for a period of time or forever, as both ways are radiating God's light for man in purity and true love. You can tell from the sparkle in their eyes for the needy and the vulnerable and the meek and holy, and in their gentleness the servants of God but towards the purposefully unholy we must stand up and be firm and lead even more by example and challenge evil in any way that the Holy Spirit guides us toward.
May you experience the bliss and endless joys and the living power of the eternal truth as well the mystery of suffering in Christ's Name for the constant purification of God's kingdom.
God bless you!
Those of us with children try to raise our children as John Donne expressed it so vividly 'as holy children to refill the earth with angels to replace the numerous fallen angels. God's commandment is 'to go forth and multiply' and for the Master of the House to keep his house in order and to be faithfully serving God in holy matrimony with one wife', as it was always the custom, until celibacy was wrongly imposed by man going against God, although voluntary celibacy it is a most precious gift of God to any holy soul, who is selflessly serving God in this way to give their whole life wholeheartedly to their neighbours exclusively, for a period of time or forever, as both ways are radiating God's light for man in purity and true love. You can tell from the sparkle in their eyes for the needy and the vulnerable and the meek and holy, and in their gentleness the servants of God but towards the purposefully unholy we must stand up and be firm and lead even more by example and challenge evil in any way that the Holy Spirit guides us toward.
May you experience the bliss and endless joys and the living power of the eternal truth as well the mystery of suffering in Christ's Name for the constant purification of God's kingdom.
God bless you!
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