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Christa Sevika Sangha

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Anglican religious congregation of missionary sisters

Handmaids of Christ
Bengali:খ্রীষ্ট সেবিকা সংঘ
Handmaids of Christ & The CSS Sisters
AbbreviationCSS
Formation25th of January 1970 (54 years ago)
FounderMother Susila,SE
Founded atBarisal,Bangladesh
TypeNationalreligious congregation for women ofChurch of Bangladesh
HeadquartersOxford Mission Church
Membership14 as of 2024
PrimarilyApostolic
Evangelical courses orBenedictinevows includingcelibacy
Sr. Dorothy, CSS
Parent organization
Church of Bangladesh
Websitechurchofbangladesh.org

TheChrista Sevika Sangha (Handmaids of Christ),CSS, is anAnglican religious order for women based inJobarpar,Church of Bangladesh Diocese of Barisal, inBangladesh. It is a vow for women in theAnglicanChurch of Bangladesh.

History

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In 1970, theSisterhood of the Epiphany, a group of largely British-ethnicity sisters working in Bangladesh, formed a parallel community for sisters of Bangladeshi nationality, and chose the name Christa Sevika Sangha (Handmaids of Christ). The key founder was Sr Susila SE. In 1986 the order became fully independent.[1] At that time the foundress, Sr Susila SE, left the Sisterhood of the Epiphany to become the first Mother Superior CSS, an office she continued to hold until her death on 16 May 2011.[2] In total she led the community for 41 years, and was Mother Superior for 26 years. The Sevikas have a longstanding attachment to theOxford Mission Church, and are often referred to simply as the "Oxford Mission Sisters".

Work

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The sisters supervisehostels for young girls, and a play centre for small children. They are involved in work at local schools and other community projects. They offer a four-fold daily office in Bengali language, as well as a daily eucharist, and a daily informal quiet prayer session.

Handmaids of Christ & The CSS Sisters

References

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  • Anglican Religious Communities Yearbook: 2006-2007. Norwich: Canterbury Press, 2005.
Notes
  1. ^Read summary history atthis Oxford Mission page.
  2. ^Her death is reportedhereArchived 2012-08-27 at theWayback Machine.

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