Community of the Transfiguration

Community of the Transfiguration
Sisters from the Community of the Transfiguration.

The Community of the Transfiguration is an Anglican (Episcopalian) religious community of women founded by Mother Eva Mary, the former Eva Lee Matthews, in 1898.

At that time, Christians of all persuasions were beginning to rediscover the mystery of the Transfiguration, a feast of Jesus Christ rarely celebrated until the end of the 19th century. In fact, there is no record of any medieval church or religious congregation being dedicated to the Transfiguration until about the time of the Oxford Movement in the 1830s.

The Community's Mother House, in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, is the center of ministries which include Bethany School, retreat work,and a recreation center. The Sisters live under the evangelical counsels of poverty, chastity and obedience, and pray the Divine Office four times each day. In addition to their main house in Ohio, the sisters also work in California and the Dominican Republic. The motto of the Sisters is "Benignitas, Simplicitas, Hilaritas"—Latin for "Kindness, Simplicity and Joy."

http://CTSisters.org/

References

Mother Eva Mary, C.T.: The Story of a Foundation