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Prior (or prioress) is an
ecclesiastical title for a
superior in some
religious orders. The word is
derived from the
Latin for "earlier" or "first". Its...
- made sub-prior of the
monastery in 1429. His
first tenure of
office as
subprior was
interrupted by the
exile of the
community from
Agnetenberg in 1429...
- the
arrest and
interrogation of 48 monks,
three of them,
including the
subprior and sacrist, were
found guilty of the
robbery and fla****.
Their skin was...
- From To
Prior Subprior 1
September 1988 30
September 2001 Beda
Zilch Christian Feurstein 1
October 2001 30
September 2004
Christian Feurstein Jakobus Kempkes...
- Bazan, the
Bishop of Osma,
having reformed the chapter, made
Dominic the
subprior of the chapter.
Diego de
Acebo succeeded Bazan as
Bishop of Osma in 1201...
- prīmus prior- • prīm-
former •
first a priori, prior, priority, priory,
subprior •
prima facie, primacy, primal, primary, primate, prime, primer, primine...
- some of the
younger canons of the
cathedral chapter elected Reginald, the
subprior of
Christ Church, Canterbury, as
Archbishop while another faction under...
- Geneva, Switzerland) was the
subprior of the Taizé community, an e****enical
monastic community in France. He was the
subprior at Taizé from the time of its...
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Administration Archdiocese Prague Clergy Archbishop Dominik Duka
Prior Pavel Pola
Subprior Victor Fernandes Rector Anastasio Roggero Laity Organist(s) Drahomíra Matznerová...
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Clergy Archbishop Most Rev. Paul D. Etienne, D.D.
Abbot Rt. Rev.
Marion Nguyen, O.S.B.
Prior Br.
Nicolaus Wilson, O.S.B.
Subprior Br.
Ramon Newell, O.S.B....