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abbot ['&b*t] |
An "abbot" is a title given
to the superior or head of an abbey or monastery.
Origin: The term "abbot" is derived from the Old English word "abbot," which means father. Abbots have various responsibilities, including overseeing the religious and administrative affairs of the abbey, leading religious services, and guiding the community of monks. Role in monastic life: The abbot serves as a spiritual leader, providing guidance and support to the monks under their care. Abbots often have decision making authority concerning matters within the abbey, including financial matters, land management, and the admission of new members. Throughout history, abbots have played a key role in preserving knowledge and education within religious communities. Several notable abbots have emerged over the centuries, contributing to the fields of theology, philosophy, and art. |
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