abbatial$532825$ - translation to greek
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abbatial$532825$ - translation to greek

MONASTERY OR CONVENT, UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF AN ABBOT OR AN ABBESS
AbbeY; Abbaye; Abbeys; Archabbey; Abbatial
  • Church of the former [[Bath Abbey]], [[Somerset]]
  • Cistercian Abbey of Sénanque
  • The church of the Abbey of St Gall
  • Catholic]] monastery in [[Naantali]], [[Finland]]
  • Abbey of Cluny in lights
  •  Jumièges Abbey, Normandy
  • The Abbey of Monte Cassino]]
  • Interior facing east, Paisley Abbey
  • Abbey of St Catherine]], [[Mount Sinai]]
  • The [[cloister]] of [[Sénanque Abbey]], [[Provence]]
  • The remains of the church of Shrewsbury Abbey
  • The nave of St Botolph's Priory, Colchester
  • Cistercian Abbey of Sénanque
  • Cloisters, Westminster Abbey

abbatial      
adj. ηγουμενικός

Definition

Abbeys

Wikipedia

Abbey

An abbey is a type of monastery used by members of a religious order under the governance of an abbot or abbess. Abbeys provide a complex of buildings and land for religious activities, work, and housing of Christian monks and nuns.

The concept of the abbey has developed over many centuries from the early monastic ways of religious men and women where they would live isolated from the lay community about them. Religious life in an abbey may be monastic. An abbey may be the home of an enclosed religious order or may be open to visitors. The layout of the church and associated buildings of an abbey often follows a set plan determined by the founding religious order.

Abbeys are often self-sufficient while using any abundance of produce or skill to provide care to the poor and needy, refuge to the persecuted, or education to the young. Some abbeys offer accommodation to people who are seeking spiritual retreat. There are many famous abbeys across the Mediterranean Basin and Europe.