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there were, I believe, regulations put in place much later in the Middle Ages requiring monks to become priests, but this was primarily in the context of servicing all the anniversary masses for which monasteries had become responsible, rather than for supplying curates. In fact, I seem to recall that there were also regulations forbidding monastic granges from offering care of souls in their chapels.
Jim
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Benedict did not like monks becoming priests, or priests becoming monks and says so in his Rule (chapters 60 and 62). This is not surprising; a Priest's work is not the same as the seeking for God that is a Monk's vocation.
Two of the Augustinian canons from Bradenstoke became priests after the abbey was dissolved. One locally, the other the Dean of the new Diocese of Bristol. But then Augustinians were rather less enclosed than Benedictines.
I believe the shortage of catholic priests now almost force monks to serve as priests
Anne
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Dear colleagues
my local church (Colne Engaine in north Essex) had as Rector in 1497 a monk of Colne priory, a daughter house of the Benedictine abbey of Abingdon founded by an earl of Oxford who owned land in this area. This monk Rector was dispensed to hold a second benefice or office (this is from the Victoria County History for Essex, the relevant information taken from Cal. Papal Reg).
How common was it for Benedictine monks to hold benefices and, presumably, carry out parochial duties?
I’ve assumed that Augustinian canons took on such duties and generally were involved in pastoral care (and if anyone knows anything specific about the pastoral duties of canons of the priory of Holy Trinity at Aldgate, London, please let me know!) but didn’t realise this was the case for monks.
many thanks in advance for your knowledge and advice Cate
Cate Gunn
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