- Richard Meux Benson
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name=Richard Meux Benson
birth_date=1824
death_date=1915
feast_day=January 15
venerated_in=Anglican Church of Canada
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issues=Richard Meux Benson (1824–1915) was a priest in the
Church of England and founder of theSociety of St. John the Evangelist , the first religious order of monks in theAnglican Communion since the Reformation. He is commemorated in the Calendar of Saints of theAnglican Church of Canada on January 14.Early life
Born into a wealthy family of
London in 1824, Benson was taught at home by a private tutor and enteredChrist Church, Oxford . After his degree andordination and a curacy atSurbiton , in 1850 he becamevicar ofCowley, Oxford . He was consideredHigh Church . In 1858 Benson conducted a retreat for priests using material taken in part from theSpiritual Exercises ofIgnatius of Loyola . In 1859, having erected a new parish church dedicated to St.John the Evangelist , Benson planned a mission to India but abandoned the plan at the request of his bishop.At the time there were convents of
Anglican women inEngland , and in 1865 two priests joined Benson in Cowley to begin community life under the name of Mission Priests of St. John the Evangelist with Benson asSuperior .Society of St. John the Evangelist
The form of religious life instituted by Benson was not purely contemplative -- its members engaged in active external ministry -- but they recited the
Divine Office together daily in choir, and Benson emphasized contemplation. The brothers were to get an hour's meditation daily if possible, and he gave the community a summer retreat of four weeks, later reduced to fortnight. He prescribed other retreat days and silence days. As a religious founder, he concentrated on essentials, among which he reckoned life-vows, taken with precautions as to maturity; regularconfession ; choir office, prayer and meditation; and priestly ministry. He fully recognized the authority of hisbishop over the priests of the community, who wereclergy of thediocese , but not as extending to their private life together.From 1870 to 1883 the Society spread to the
United States ,India , andSouth Africa . Benson himself made an American mission tour. In 1884 the society adopted a Constitution and Rule drafted by Benson.During the creation of the Society, Benson had maintained his duties as a parish vicar. In 1886 he resigned this charge to devote all his attention to the Society and its mission.
In 1890 Benson stepped aside for another to be elected Superior. He spent one year in
India , and eight years at the American house in Boston.The last sixteen years of Benson's life were lived at home again. He celebrated the Holy
Eucharist as long as he could stand at the altar, and then was wheeled in a chair to his Communion every morning. He died onJanuary 14 ,1915 .References
* Smith, Martin L. (ed.) (1980) "Benson of Cowley", Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-213112-5
* Woodgate, M.V. (1953) "Father Benson: founder of the Cowley Fathers", London : Geoffery Bles, 183 p.External links
* [http://anglicanhistory.org/benson/index.html Richard Meux Benson (Project Canterbury)]
* [http://www.oxford.anglican.org/calendar/richard_meux_benson.html Richard Meux Benson SSJE, priest, religious founder 14th January 1915 | Calendar for Commemoration ] at www.oxford.anglican.org
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