Minster
A cathedral or monastery
Minster
An archimandrite is a superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church.
Monks - monastery. Nuns - convent.
Monastery for monks (males).Nunnery or convent for nuns (females).
A monastery is a home to monks and/or nuns. They spend nearly their entire lives there where they work, live and pray. A monastery usually has a chapel where the residents pray and assist at Mass. A church is the parish home of a community of Catholics where they together for the sacrifice of the Mass and other liturgies.
The church that is associated with that particular convent or monastery owns it.
The word for the monastery is convent for the Christianity and it is valid for both male and female. There is also the term nunnery for the Catholic church
Answer:Their isn't a special word for a small church, but people will call it a chapelas for a separate part of a large church, I'm assuming it's chapel as well....Hope This Helped!
The bulk of the land was owned by the Monastery church. The monk grew crops on the land, so they were considered the leaders in agriculture due to have a large amount of land.
No. Monasteries are where monks and/or nuns live. Churches are where the congregation worships. However, a monastery usually includes a chapel or a church as part of the complex.
A monastery was built around a abbey ,or church. On one side of the abbey was a courtyard. Across it stood the refectory or dining hall.