Usually a house of monks is lead by a prior or an abbot.
An abbot general is the leader of a monastic order.
Yes, monks typically have a leader, often referred to as an abbot or prior, who oversees the monastery and guides the spiritual and administrative aspects of monastic life. The structure and hierarchy can vary between different monastic traditions and orders, such as Buddhism, Christianity, and others. In some cases, there may also be a broader governing body or council that provides leadership and direction for multiple monasteries.
A Monastic Trio was created in 1968.
Not all monastic churches were cruciform. The larger churches were cruciform, regardless of whether they were monastic or not, and the smaller ones were in simple rectangular shapes, regardless of whether they were monastic or not.
No, the leader of the senate is called the majority leader.
The leader of Konoha is called the Hokage. The leader of Suna is called the Kazekage. The leader of Kirigakure (hidden mist) is called the Mizukage. The leader of Kumogakure (Clouds) is known as the Raikage.
Monastic refers to life as a monk or nun. Monasticism can be found in all world religions. Monastic movement is likely to be a monastry.
Bose Monastic Community was created in 1965.
Monastic Order of Avallon was created in 1970.
Monastic Fraternities of Jerusalem was created in 1975.
Thé leader of the tainos called
The leader of a province is called a premier.