- as may be
gathered from the acts of the
council of Cloveshoe.
These lay
abbacies were not
merely a
question of overlordship, but
implied the concentration...
-
Abbacy may
refer to: The
office of an
abbot Territorial abbacy,
territory of the
Catholic church Prince-
abbacy,
title for a
cleric This disambiguation...
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Stavelot (French pronunciation: [stavlo] ; German:
Stablo [ˈʃtablo]; Walloon: Ståvleu) is a town and muni****lity of
Wallonia located in the
province of...
- va.
Retrieved 2017-06-05. "Catholic
Dioceses in the
World (Territorial
Abbacies)". www.gcatholic.org.
Retrieved 2017-06-05. Cheney,
David M. "Belmont-Mary...
- In the Holy
Roman Empire, a prince-abbot (German: Fürstabt) was the
cleric who
headed a
princely abbey. The prince-abbot had a seat and an
individual vote...
- foot in 580; the last were
Allied bombers in 1944." In 581,
during the
abbacy of Bonitus, the
Lombards sacked the abbey, and the
surviving monks fled...
- The
Territorial Abbacy of
Santa Maria of
Grottaferrata is an
ecclesiastical jurisdiction which administers the
Abbey of
Saint Mary in
Grottaferrata located...
- Prüm
Abbey is a
former Benedictine abbey in Prüm, now in the
diocese of
Trier (Germany),
founded by the
Frankish widow Bertrada the
elder and her son Charibert...
- ordinariates,
personal ordinariates,
personal prelatures, and
territorial abbacies.
Liturgical rites also
exist in two kinds:
Liturgical rite: a liturgical...
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Fulda (German pronunciation: [ˈfʊlda]) (historically in
English called Fuld) is a city in Hesse, Germany; it is
located on the
river Fulda and is the administrative...