Company of Servers
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It is formed of many chapters based on diocesan boundaries, with the first chapters being inaugurated in the dioceses of Norwich, Exeter and Ripon and Leeds.
Each chapter appoints a chaplain who is a member of the Society of Catholic Priests and members of the Company uphold a rule of life which includes:
- centre their spiritual life on the Eucharist, by sharing in the celebration this sacrament on Sundays and Principal Feasts and Principal Holy Days
- devote a period of time each day to private prayer
- make use, as appropriate and according to conscience, of a spiritual director and the sacrament of reconciliation
- befriend other members of the Company and attend all meetings of their chapter and central festivals, unless prevented by good reason.[3]
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