
Abbey - Wikipedia
An abbey is a type of monastery used by members of a religious order under the governance of an abbot or abbess. Abbeys provide a complex of buildings and land for religious activities, work, and …
Abbey | Definition, History, Arrangement, & Examples | Britannica
abbey, group of buildings housing a monastery or convent, centred on an abbey church or cathedral, and under the direction of an abbot or abbess. In this sense, an abbey consists of a complex of …
ABBEY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ABBEY is a monastery ruled by an abbot. How to use abbey in a sentence.
The Layout of a Medieval Abbey - World History Encyclopedia
Oct 10, 2023 · An abbey is called an abbey because the leader of the religious community was called an 'abba', from where our word 'abbot' or 'abbess' derives, the leader of the abbey.
Saint Louis Abbey | An American Benedictine Monastery
The monastic community of Saint Louis Abbey seeks union with Christ through prayer, communal life, and work. Our life together is deeply rooted in the ancient Benedictine tradition, fostering spiritual …
Home - Conception Abbey
Conception Abbey is a Benedictine monastery located in northwest Missouri where all we do is dedicated to the glory of God as St. Benedict instructs in his Rule.
Abbey - New World Encyclopedia
An abbey (from Latin abbatia, derived from Syriac abba, "father"), is a Christian monastery or convent, under the government of an abbot or an abbess, who serves as the spiritual father or mother of the …
ABBEY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
ABBEY definition: a monastery under the supervision of an abbot or a convent under the supervision of an abbess. See examples of abbey used in a sentence.
ABBEY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ABBEY definition: 1. a building where monks or nuns live or used to live. Some abbeys are now used as churches: 2. a…. Learn more.
St. Joseph's Abbey | Explore Louisiana
In December 1889, a small group of monks from Saint Meinrad Abbey in Indiana repeated the ancient process of establishing a monastery, "a school for the Lord's service," in southern Louisiana.