. The Benedictines of Caldey Island (formerly of Painsthorpe, York) : containing the history, purpose, method, and summary of the rule of the Benedictines of the Isle of Caldey, S. Wales . e. Guests have no intercourse with the Monks, but the Abbotcalls upon them every day. The Abbot hopes that visitors will bear in mind that theyare the guests of a Religious House, and that as such they willobserve the following Time Table:— Rise; 7 Mass ; Breakfast; Dinner; 4 After-noon Tea; Vespers; 7 Supper; 8 Compline; 10 Bed. Smoking is allowed in the Common Room. Laymen will oblige


. The Benedictines of Caldey Island (formerly of Painsthorpe, York) : containing the history, purpose, method, and summary of the rule of the Benedictines of the Isle of Caldey, S. Wales . e. Guests have no intercourse with the Monks, but the Abbotcalls upon them every day. The Abbot hopes that visitors will bear in mind that theyare the guests of a Religious House, and that as such they willobserve the following Time Table:— Rise; 7 Mass ; Breakfast; Dinner; 4 After-noon Tea; Vespers; 7 Supper; 8 Compline; 10 Bed. Smoking is allowed in the Common Room. Laymen will oblige by giving a reference to some Priest. Post:—Arrives and departs once daily by the Steamer(weather permitting). No Sunday Post. Telegraphic Address:—Guest Caldey - Lighthouse (twowords). Railway Station :—Tenby, Colourg Hotel, Tenby :—Dinner, bed and breakfast, 5/- forGuests who arrive too late to cross to the Island. The Caldey Steamer Firefly conveys Guests from andto Tenby (2^ miles). Fare, 2/- return, to be paid to the Captain. Application for rooms, or further information, should bemade to the Rev. the Father Abbot, The Abbey, Isle ofCaldey, S. Wales. IO4 &. Zbc Confraternity of 5. JBeneolct Gbe Confraternity of 5- BeneMct (Siu^erite prlmum reanum coelorum 1. —The object is to link our friends with the Community,and by Prayer and Good Works to further the interests of theReligious Life. 2. —Communicants of both sexes are eligible. 3. —The Obligations are simple. 4. —The Annual Subscription (2s. 6d.) becomes due on theday of Election, and in all future years at Easter. All subscriptions are to be paid to the Wardens. Full information will be sent on writing to the Abbot. Several Wards have been formed in various Parishes withthe consent of the Incumbents. At the Ward Meetings Papersare read bearing on the Religious Life and kindred subjects,so as to spread the knowledge of its Principles and Operations. The Confraternity is intended to be a Bond of S


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