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priory (noun) - Priory refers to a monastery or convent governed by a prior or prioress, often associated with religious communities in Christianity
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Calagdan was among the priories that year.
Vanishing priories take a lot of explaining.
Every large monastery had priories.
Some priories enjoyed more autonomy than others.
List of abbeys and priories.
Simple or obedientiary priories are dependencies of abbeys.
Old priories are known to find themselves storing old and unusual books.
The remains of both priories are now scheduled monuments.
Each langue was in turn divided into Priories.
Among this priories is taking care of the body.
Transparency and inclusiveness are top priories of the process.
Setting priories and goals was important.
List of abbeys and priories in England.
Other priories suffered a similar fate.
In the centuries following the Conquest splendid abbeys and priories were built in Yorkshire.

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The income of priories and churches returns little or badly.
The Lords of Galloway were powerful and scattered their princedom with abbeys and priories.
These two priories are the spiritual centers of an enormous amount of activity.
There are a two dependent priories in Mexico and Guatemala.
Priories and presbyteries in order to lead the Church back into.
The majority of these priories were destroyed during the Ottoman invasion.
The Norman family Savage built a number of local castles and priories.
The conflicts with the priories multiplied and the authority of the pope became heavier.
Abbeys and Priories.
Erection of new priories and recovery of old cells into disuse since the time Possedonius.
Activities in the priories in France.
All priories in France.
Four filial abbeys and numerous priories depended on Moissac Abbey.
On the priories board, it is the religious control that will be taken into account.
Disastrous consequences of a priories in natural science, replaced by facts.
Our charism is characterised by communal prayer and fraternal charity, lived out in small priories.
It was the seat of the Priories of Velletri and the Great Council.
During its heyday, it controlled the revenues of a number of priories and other properties.
When I visit your priories I will provide more details about the situation.
In the centuries following, many abbeys and priories were built in Yorkshire.
Dependent priories are not generally noted in this list, except for a few unusually significant ones.
O The safety and security of young people is one of the RCMP 's strategic priories.
The contemplative sisters ' priories are inhabited by eight sisters on average.
The Plaines du Forez in the centre, with numerous villages, priories and castles to visit.
List of English abbeys, priories and friaries serving as parish churches.
These displaced ‘ frères ' founded numerous settlements and priories in the Gard region.
Because of this, their original priories were not parishes but contemplative houses.
O'Donovan says this was one of the oldest priories in Ireland.
Its independent Grand Priories participate in the work of Oikocredit, a microcredit organization.
William was a patron of at least 2 abbeys and 4 priories.
List of English abbeys, priories and friaries serving as parish churches Historic England.
List of abbeys & priories.
The priories paid an apport, a nominal fixed sum, annually to the mother-house.
Indeed, the Order of Cluny had established priories throughout the Western medieval world.
In the 13th century, Berzano was the seat of one of their priories.

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