Nortish religious houses/Reform

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Convents and colleges (collectively, convents) in Great Nortend are spiritual foundations where clerks or ladies live a life focussed on common prayer. Religious convents of monks and minchens are cloistered and undertake a contemplative life, whereas secular colleges of fellows and nuns are open and undertake an apostolic life. Where a college is of prior