Society of the Companions of the Holy Cross

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The Society of the Companions of the Holy Cross (SCHC) is an organization for Episcopal/Anglican women founded by Emily Malbone Morgan in 1884. SCHC has chapters across the United States and India. There also is a virtual chapter for members who don't live near a chapter or can't attend meetings. This chapter, known as the Far & Near Chapter, has members in the United States, Belize, Canada, Great Britain, India and Japan.[1]

The Companions are headquartered in Byfield, Massachusetts. This site is the location of their historic retreat and conference center, Adelynrood Retreat and Conference Center.

Membership[edit]

Members of The Companions are laity and clergy women from the Episcopal Church, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the Moravian Church (both full communion partners of the Episcopal Church).[1]

Notable members[edit]

Books[edit]

Source: WorldCat

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "The Society of the Companions of the Holy Cross".

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