Anglican Order of Preachers
- Anglican Order of Preachers
The Anglican Order of Preachers is an Anglican religious order commonly referred to as "Dominicans." Founded in 2000 in the United States, it includes both men and women, married and single, ordained and lay. The brothers and sisters live under a common Rule of Life. It is not yet recognized by the Episcopal Church's House of Bishops.
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* [http://anglicandominican.com/ The Anglican Order of Preachers]
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