. 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 . abundant on the Island. The SketchMap at the beginning of this Pamphlet, and these two drawingsof the ground plan and elevation of the Gate House, will giveour readers a clear idea of the buildings already erected, or to beerected, by means of the Building Fund. The possession of Caldey is in no way an Endowment for theCommunity, as any income arising from it will be absorbed bythe needs of the Island. The C


. 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 . abundant on the Island. The SketchMap at the beginning of this Pamphlet, and these two drawingsof the ground plan and elevation of the Gate House, will giveour readers a clear idea of the buildings already erected, or to beerected, by means of the Building Fund. The possession of Caldey is in no way an Endowment for theCommunity, as any income arising from it will be absorbed bythe needs of the Island. The Community has no endowment orprivate means, and is entirely in the hands of those who desireto see once more in the English Church a Community of Bene-dictine Monks, living on their own Island, and occupying a Monas-tery built by the gifts of those who believe in the power of Prayer. Subscriptions (which may be spread over a term of years), orDonations to The Caldey Abbey Building Fund may be paidto the Rev. Dom Aelred Carlyle, , Abbot of Caldey, Tenby,S. Wales ; or to the London and Provincial Bank, Tenby. Theprogress of the Fund is reported in Pax each quarter. Jt> 100 J.


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