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 Übersetzung für 'abbotship' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   an abbotship | abbotships
relig.
abbotship
Abtschaft {f}
relig.
abbotship
Rang {m} eines Abts
relig.
abbotship
Rang {m} eines Abtes
relig.
abbotship
Amt {n} eines Abts / Abtes
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Übersetzung für 'abbotship' von Englisch nach Deutsch

abbotship
Abtschaft {f}relig.

Rang {m} eines Abtsrelig.

Rang {m} eines Abtesrelig.

Amt {n} eines Abts / Abtesrelig.
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • When Katagiri left, Tenshin Reb Anderson assumed Abbotship of the Zen Center—serving until 1995.
  • Later, they built another by the name of Wat Bang Khunthian Klang on area of 2 acres, This temple had changed to Wat Bang Khun Thian Nok after World War II under the abbotship of Phra Athikan Samniang to make it sound in accordance with the name of bang khunthian neighborhood.
  • The abbotship of Achi was then hereditary in the Salukvadze-Taqaishvili family.
  • When his brother died he was given the Abbotship of the Abbey of St Victor.
  • In his last will he passed down the abbotship of Chung-hwa Institute of Buddhist Culture and Nung Chan to Ven.

  • After Ming Yi was released from prison, he resumed his abbotship at Foo Hai Ch'an Monastery, and instituted a system of checks evaluating requests for financial assistance.
  • In July 1909, before Gudō's conviction, officials of the Sōtō Zen sect moved to deprive Gudō of his abbotship.
  • In January 1959 he was offered the honorary abbotship of Poh Ern Shih Temple, thus becoming the first Westerner to be the abbot of a Buddhist temple in Singapore.
  • Long Sơn Temple was erected on another hill in 1886 under the abbotship of Thích Ngộ Chí (1856–1935), who hailed from the district of Vinh Xuong in Khánh Hòa Province.
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