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The Cathedral Priory is a {{wp|Benedictine}} [[Cardican religious houses|religious house]] consisting of the Prior and the Convent of up to fifty monks and brothers. In 2020, there were 33 monks and 12 brothers. Additionally, there are eighteen boys in the choir, who attend the Cathedral Priory School, and a number of singing clerks. | The Cathedral itself is a distinct entity from the Priory, although both naturally share close ties. The Cathedral is the see of the Lord Bishop of Lendert, and is governed by the Provost and Chapter, whereas the Priory is governed by the Prior and Convent. The Cathedral Priory is a {{wp|Benedictine}} [[Cardican religious houses|religious house]] consisting of the Prior and the Convent of up to fifty monks and brothers. In 2020, there were 33 monks and 12 brothers. Additionally, there are eighteen boys in the choir, who attend the Cathedral Priory School, and a number of singing clerks. | ||
However, the Prior is also ''ex officio'' the Dean of the Cathedral Chapter, whilst the monks of the Convent are members of the Chapter by right, although not the brothers. The Provost of the Chapter alternates between the Archdeacon of Lendert and the Archdeacon of Cadell. Though the Provost is the nominal head of the Chapter, in practice the Dean manages the day-to-day spiritual operations of the Chapter as the Prior, whilst the Provost manages the temporal side. | |||
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Revision as of 16:05, 6 May 2021
Saint Peter's Cathedral | |
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The Cathedral Priory of Saint Peter and Saint Blaise at Lendert | |
Location | Lendert-with-Cadell |
Country | Great Nortend |
Denomination | Church of Nortend |
History | |
Dedication | St Peter, St Blaise |
Consecrated | August 1st, 1284 |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Active |
Style | Gothic |
Years built | 1111–1322 |
Administration | |
Diocese | Lendert and Cadell |
Province | Limmes |
Clergy | |
Lord Bishop of Lendert | Cardinal Alan Gough |
Bishop of Cadell | Walter Fitzcolling |
Prior of Lendert | Henry Finchen |
Precentor | Matthew Reedman |
St. Peter's Cathedral is a cathedral of the Church of Nortend in the capital city of Lendert-with-Cadell. It is the see of the Lord Bishop of Lendert, in the Diocese of Lendert and Cadell, as well as the church of the Benedictine Priory of Lendert. The Cathedral is formally titled the Cathedral Priory of St. Peter and St. Blaise at Lendert, dedicated to St Peter the Apostle and St Blaise. As a monastic cathedral, the conventual chapter serves as the cathedral chapter, whilst the Bishop of Lendert is also lawfully the Abbot of Lendert. As such, he appoints the Prior, who serves as a Dean of the cathedral chapter.
History
Abbey
The Cathedral was originally a Benedictine abbey, founded in 800 by Æthelfrey after the death of his father, Hartmold the Great, who was the first Christian king of Nortend. Originally a small house, by 977, records shew that there were fifty monks at the abbey, which had its own daughter priory at Galwick. This necessitated expansion and rebuilding, which had already begun in 922 under the abbot Geselwin, although building only started in 930 after funds were secured from the increasing number of pilgrims to the shrine of St. Blaise, whose relics had passed into the abbey's possession.
With the new buildings yet unfinished, in 1094, Lendert was besieged by invading forces from Lorecia which severely damaged the abbey buildings and destroyed the nearly completed nave, though the monk's quire and chancel remained mostly intact. The rebuilding of Lendert and Cadell brought skilled stonemasons to the city, who practised in the new Gothic style. Subsequently, when the entire abbey church was rebuilt beginning in 1111, it was mostly in this new Gothic style.
Cathedral Priory
With the increasing wealth and population of Lendert, the Royal Court settled down permanently in Lendert in the early 13th century. Desiring a cathedral in his capital, Eltbold appointed the abbot, Edward de Groive, as bishop in 1284, elevating the abbey into a bishopric by his charter. It is said that the Bishop of Lendert is also the Abbot of the Lendert. Indeed, Edward de Groive and the several bishops after him considered themselves the head of the priory and used the title of abbot in that capacity. However, by the time of the Bishop Thomas de Darton in 1402 at the latest, it had become usual for the prior to take the place as head of the priory, rather than merely the bishop-abbot's deputy. The change meant that the monks voted for their desired candidate for prior, who was presented to the abbot for appointment. However, at their installation, the Bishops of Lendert are still enthroned in the Chapter House as Abbot of Lendert by the Prior.
Architecture
Chancel
Screen
Chapels
The Carolian Lady Chapel was completed in 1433 as the bequest of Charles I as an enlargement of the earlier lady chapel, situated at the eastern end of the chancel, behind the reredos of the High Altar. Six boys and four monks weekly are assigned to sing on rotation from the main choir at the Lady Chapel. Daily masses in honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary are offered in the Lady Chapel, as well as the Offices of the Lady.
Location on the southern side of the chancel is the chapel and shrine of St. Blaise where relics of the 4th century saint were deposited during the rebuilding of the Abbey. There are also chapels dedicated to the Holy Trinity, St. Paul, St. John the Baptist, St. Michael, St. Andrew, St. Lawrence, St. Lucy, St. Benedict, and St. Silvester.
Establishment
The Cathedral itself is a distinct entity from the Priory, although both naturally share close ties. The Cathedral is the see of the Lord Bishop of Lendert, and is governed by the Provost and Chapter, whereas the Priory is governed by the Prior and Convent. The Cathedral Priory is a Benedictine religious house consisting of the Prior and the Convent of up to fifty monks and brothers. In 2020, there were 33 monks and 12 brothers. Additionally, there are eighteen boys in the choir, who attend the Cathedral Priory School, and a number of singing clerks.
However, the Prior is also ex officio the Dean of the Cathedral Chapter, whilst the monks of the Convent are members of the Chapter by right, although not the brothers. The Provost of the Chapter alternates between the Archdeacon of Lendert and the Archdeacon of Cadell. Though the Provost is the nominal head of the Chapter, in practice the Dean manages the day-to-day spiritual operations of the Chapter as the Prior, whilst the Provost manages the temporal side.
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