Collegiate church
In Christianity, a collegiate church is a church where the daily office of worship is maintained by a college of canons: a non-monastic or "secular" community of clergy, organised as a self-governing corporate body, which may be presided over by a dean or provost. In its governance and religious observance a collegiate church is similar to a cathedral, although a collegiate church is not the seat of a bishop and has no diocesan responsibilities. Collegiate churches were often supported by extensive lands held by the church, or by tithe income from appropriated benefices. They commonly provide distinct spaces for congregational worship and for the choir offices of their clerical community.
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Collegiate church
In Christianity, a collegiate church is a church where the daily office of worship is maintained by a college of canons: a non-monastic or "secular" community of clergy, organised as a self-governing corporate body, which may be presided over by a dean or provost. In its governance and religious observance a collegiate church is similar to a cathedral, although a collegiate church is not the seat of a bishop and has no diocesan responsibilities. Collegiate churches were often supported by extensive lands held by the church, or by tithe income from appropriated benefices. They commonly provide distinct spaces for congregational worship and for the choir offices of their clerical community.
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Collegiata è il titolo attribu ...... dei canonici venga a cessare.
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Een kapittelkerk of collegiale ...... kele kathedralen een kapittel.
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Ett kollegiatstift är en organ ...... pitel inte under någon biskop.
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In Christianity, a collegiate ...... s of their clerical community.
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Kolegiata (łac. collegium – zg ...... wyższym rangą wobec kolegiaty.
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Kolegiata edo kolegio-eliza ka ...... nagusitasuna ematea, eta abar.
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Kolegiata preĝejo estas la pre ...... servis kiel kolegiata preĝejo.
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Kolegiátní kostel je dle tradi ...... vatého Petra ve Westminsteru).
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La colegiata o iglesia colegia ...... turgia a la de las catedrales.
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Uma colegiada designa um conju ...... orém, sido restaurada em 1967.
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Collegiata è il titolo attribu ...... ono riservati alla Santa Sede.
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Een kapittelkerk of collegiale ...... kele kathedralen een kapittel.
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Ett kollegiatstift är en organ ...... pitel inte under någon biskop.
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In Christianity, a collegiate ...... s of their clerical community.
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Kolegiata (łac. collegium – zg ...... wyższym rangą wobec kolegiaty.
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Kolegiata edo kolegio-eliza ka ...... nagusitasuna ematea, eta abar.
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Kolegiata preĝejo estas la pre ...... katedraloj, sed sen episkopo.
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Kolegiátní kostel je dle tradi ...... vatého Petra ve Westminsteru).
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La colegiata o iglesia colegia ...... a puede ser secular o regular.
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Uma colegiada designa um conju ...... gio, insigne e real colegiada.
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Colegiada
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Colegiata
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Collegiata
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Collegiate church
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Collégiale
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Col·legiata
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Kapittelkerk
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Kolegiata preĝejo
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Kolegiata
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Kolegiata
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