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St. Edward the Martyr Orthodox Brotherhood (Surrey, England)

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{{monastery|
name=St. Edward the Martyr Orthodox Brotherhood|
jurisdiction=[[Diocese of Great Britain (ROCOR)|ROCORHoly Synod in Resistance]]|
type=Male Monastery|
founded=1982|
hq=Brookwood, Woking, Surrey, England|
language=English|
music=[[Russian Byzantine Chant]]|
calendar=[[Julian Calendar|Julian]]|
feasts=[[March 18|18/31 March]]|
website=[http://www.saintedwardbrotherhood.org/ Official website]
}}
[[Image:Edward the Martyr.jpg|left|frame|St. Edward the Martyr]]The '''St. Edward the Martyr Orthodox Brotherhood''' is a [[monastery ]] of the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside RussiaHoly Synod in Resistance]] a ways south of London, England. It was established in 1982 in the Brookwood Cemetery (the largest cemetery in Europe) in Surrey to care for the [[relics]] of St. [[Edward the Martyr]], King of England. The [[monasticism|monastic]] community, led by [[Archimandrite]] Alexis, is small and largely made up of native Britons; on Sundays and [[feast day]]s, laypeople (who are without a [[parish]]) often come to the monastery. Until January of 2007, the monastery was part of the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia]].
A small monastic community (largely made up The monastery publishes a monthly magazine, ''The Shepherd'', which is available with a suggested donation. ==Buildings==On the property, there were originally two [[chapel]]s and five acres of land within Brookwood Cemetery. The larger chapel, now the church and [[shrine]] of St Edward, was originally built in c.1909-10 as the second Anglican chapel. The smaller chapel was built in 1854 for the opening of Brookwood Cemetery and designed by Sydney Smirke, and was the original Anglican chapel. Now, however, the smaller chapel has been converted for parochial purposes and for living quarters for members of native Britons) chants the services daily at Brotherhood. ==Timeline=====Pre-Brotherhood===*1931 - Archaeological investigation of the shrine site of Shaftesbury Abbey unearths relics of StEdward. After study, these remains were deemed to be those of St Edward, augmented based on Sundays the injuries St Edward received. John Wilson-Claridge, director of excavations and owner of the excavation site, begins years of negotiations with major Christian bodies to find a suitable resting place, based on two criteria - recognition of relics as those of a [[feast daysaint]], and the establishment of a shrine to honour the relics of St Edward.*1970s - In the late 1970s, detailed negotiations took place between Wilson-Claridge and the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. ===Beginnings to Enshrinement===*1982 Mar 18 - Archimandrite Alexis and another [[monk]]s by move to the location of the Monastery in Brookwood. Daily services begin a few days later, on the parishioners feast day of the Holy Martyrs. The property had within two former churches (one practically dilapidated) and five acres of land. Brookwood was chosen because there were small numbers of Orthodox who had no church. The intention was purely to establish a shrine and Orthodox cemetery, however, a monastic community began, and attendants eventually began to sizable enough to be called a mission . Non-monastic attendance starts at approximately eight.*1982 - Numerous donations were received internationally, enough to renovate the larger church in time to receive the relics of St Edward.*1982 - A few days before the Enshrinement of the Relics was due to take place, the donation of the relics to the Brotherhood was challenged in the High Court.*1982 Sep 14 - The judge gave permission to proceed with the Enshrinement so long as the relics were to be kept in a bank vault until sufficient measures were taken to ensure security of the relics.*1982 Sep 15-16 - Enshrinement ceremony, celebrated by [[parishBishop]] [[Gregory (Grabbe) of Washington and Florida|Gregory (Grabbe)]] attached to .*1988 Apr - Ruling on what security measures required was received.*1988 Dec - Relics placed in the church of the monasteryMonastery, where they remain.
===A Developing Community===*1989 Sep - Community numbers three monks (including the abbot) and one novice. Lay attendance on Sundays and Feastdays numbers approximately 25.*2001 Mar 31 - The one thousandth anniversary of the glorification of St Edward the Martyr. Hierarchical Liturgy led by [[Mark (Arndt) of Berlin|Archbishop Mark]] of Germany.*2002 - Community numbers approximately five monks (including the [[abbot]]).*2003 - Brotherhood granted permission to build a new building and additional accomodation.[http://www.tbcs.org.uk/house.htm]*2007 - Monastery leaves the ROCOR, joining the Greek [[Old Calendarist]] [[Holy Synod in Resistance]][http://orthodoxengland.org.uk/departure.htm] [[Image:Edward the Martyr.jpg|right|frame|St. Edward the Martyr]]==Daily Cycle==The Brotherhood chants the services daily at the shrine of St. Edward, augmented on Sundays and [[feast day]]s by the parishioners of the mission [[parish]] attached to the monastery publishes a monthly magazine. '''Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday''The Shepherd'*7:00am: Matins.*6:00pm: Ninth Hour and Vespers*''Feastday'': 8:30am: Divine Liturgy. '''Tuesday'''*7:00am: Matins.*6:00pm: Ninth Hour and Vespers, which is available with a suggested donationthen [[Paraklesis|Supplicatory Canon]] to the [[Theotokos|Mother of God]]. '''Saturday'''*7:00am: Matins.*6:00pm: Vigil'''Sunday'''*7:30am: Matins and Divine Liturgy (~9:45am)*2:00pm: Ninth Hour and Vespers
==External linklinks==*[[w:St Edward the Martyr Orthodox Church]] on Wikipedia
*[http://www.saintedwardbrotherhood.org/ St. Edward the Martyr Orthodox Brotherhood] (monastery site)
*[http://www.roca.org/oa/93/93k.htm Information about the Monastery] by Archim. Alexis, Sept 1989.
*[http://ship-of-fools.com/Mystery/2002/556Mystery.html Mystery Worshipper Report] on a vespers at the monastery chapel.
*[http://www.tbcs.org.uk/brother.htm St Edward Brotherhood], from The Brookwood Cemetery Society.
*[http://www.tbcs.org.uk/edward.htm St Edward the Martyr], from The Brookwood Cemetery Society.
*[http://www.tbcs.org.uk/house.htm Building Appeal for a new Brotherhood House], from The Brookwood Cemetery Society.
*[http://orthodoxengland.org.uk/departure.htm Article about the defection] from ROCOR to the Holy Synod in Resistance.
 
===Links about the High Court injunction===
*[http://www.roca.org/oa/44/44g.htm The Saga of the Relics of the Martyred Boy-King] from ''Orthodox America'' Issue 44, Vol. V, No. 4. October 1984.
*[http://www.roca.org/OA/57/57f.htm Bones of Contention - St. Edward the Martyr] from ''Orthodox America'' Issue 57, Vol. VI, No. 7. February, 1986.
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