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(June 2024)
The Priory de Graville, France

Apriory is a monastery of men or women under religious vows that is headed by a prior or prioress. Priories may be monastic houses of monksornuns (such as the Benedictines, the Cistercians, or the Charterhouses). Houses of canons & canonesses regular also use this term, the alternative being "canonry". Mendicant houses, of friars, nuns, or tertiary sisters (such as the Friars Preachers, Augustinian Hermits, and Carmelites) also exclusively use this term.

Inpre-Reformation England, if an abbey church was raised to cathedral status, the abbey became a cathedral priory. The bishop, in effect, took the place of the abbot, and the monastery itself was headed by a prior.

History[edit]

Priories first came to existence as subsidiaries to the Abbey of Cluny. Many new houses were formed that were all subservient to the abbey of Cluny and called Priories. As such, the priory came to represent the Benedictine ideals espoused by the Cluniac reforms as smaller, lesser houses of Benedictines of Cluny. There were likewise many conventual priories in Germany and Italy during the Middle Ages, and in England all monasteries attached to cathedral churches were known as cathedral priories.[1]

The Benedictines and their offshoots (Cistercians and Trappists among them), the Premonstratensians, and the military orders distinguish between conventual and simple or obedientiary priories.

Priory is also used to refer to the geographic headquarters of several commanderiesofknights.

Sources and references[edit]

  1. ^ Ott, Michael. "Priory". The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 12. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 4 May 2014.

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Types

  • Hermit
  • Religious institute
  • Secular institute
  • Society of apostolic life
  • Vows

  • Chastity
  • Obedience
  • Profession
  • Solemn vow
  • Vow of silence
  • Vow of enclosure
  • Monastery
    (List)

  • Chapter house
  • Cloister
  • Convent
  • Double
  • Hermitage
  • Priory
  • Refectory
  • Prayer

  • Liturgy of the Hours
  • Mass
  • Meditation
  • Mysticism
  • Rosary
  • Habit

  • Coif
  • Cornette
  • Scapular
  • Vestment
  • Members

  • Provincial
  • Abbot/Abbess
  • Prior/Prioress
  • Grand master
  • Rector
  • Brother
  • Sister
  • Hermit
  • Novice
  • Lay brother
  • Porter
  • Other

  • Foolishness for Christ
  • Tonsure
  • Vocational discernment
  • Monastic cell
  • List of religious institutes

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