Records
Society of St Francis
This material is held atLambeth Palace Library
- Reference
- GB 109 SSF
- Dates of Creation
- c.1920-2005
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 70 boxes
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
SSF originated in the work of the Reverend Douglas Downes (Brother Douglas) and his associates in the context of the post-World War I depression. Their ministry on the roads shared the life of the itinerant men and boys ('wayfarers') seeking work. In 1921, a landowner offered a Dorset farm as a base for the work, which became Hilfield Friary. SSF was formed in the 1930s by uniting groups in the Franciscan tradition including the Brotherhood of St Francis of Assisi (BSFA). Another important figure was Father Algy Robertson, who was closely associated with Christa Seva Sangha (CSS), a Franciscan community founded at Poona [Pune], India, c.1920. This generated an English branch, the Brotherhood of Love of Christ (BLC) at St. Ives, Huntingdonshire. CSS in India also evolved a successor body, the Christa Prema Seva Sangha (CPSS).
The Brotherhood of the Holy Cross (BHC) remained apart when the Society of St Francis was formed in 1937, although it retained an association with SSF. However, it did not long survive the death of its founder George Potter (d. 1960); three of its surviving members joined the Society of St Francis in 1963.
See also:
'This Poor Sort: History of the European Province of the Society of St. Francis' by Peta Dunstan (1997) [LPL H5193.2F7].
Peter Frederick Anson, 'The call of the cloister : religious communities and kindred bodies in the Anglican communion' (revised edition, London : S.P.C.K., 1964) [LPL H5193.A6].
Entries in the 'Dictionary of National Biography' for Brother Douglas (Douglas Downes) and Algy ([William] Strowan Amherst Robertson); also George Potter for BHC. [LPL reading room shelves]
Brother Christopher John [Masters], SSF, 'Becoming "a sort of friar": a study of the Anglican Franciscan revival 1894-1937' (submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Arts, University of Wales, Lampeter, 2010) [LPL Main Collection Folio H5189.M2B3].
Access Information
Open
Acquisition Information
Given to Lambeth Palace Library by SSF in 2006.
Custodial History
Formerly held at the Bodleian Library, Oxford.
On transfer the records had been assigned references e.g. 200 but these references were not retained in cataloguing, and not all the records listed by SSF were transferred to the Library.