Norwich Zen Buddhist Priory Explained

Norwich Zen Buddhist Priory
Website:norwichzen.org.uk
Public Access:yes, with appointment
Coordinates:52.6294°N 1.2919°W
Map Type:Norfolk
Location:Norwich, Norfolk, UK
Founder:Rev. Leoma Hague
Prior:Rev. Leoma Hague
Established:2013
Order:Order of Buddhist Contemplatives
Other Names:Norwich Buddhist Priory
Full:Norwich Zen Buddhist Priory

Norwich Zen Buddhist Priory is a place of meditation and practice for the Sōtō Zen tradition of Buddhism. It is located in west Norwich, England. A senior monk in the Order of Buddhist Contemplatives, Reverend Leoma Hague, is resident there.[1]

Norwich Zen Buddhist Priory was established in 2013.[2] It offers teaching and guidance, either in person or online, on meditation and Buddhist life.[3] There is a schedule of regular meetings, retreats, festivals and other events[4] for anyone who wishes to learn about or deepen their practice of meditation.

The priory is supported by a group of lay Buddhists in Norwich and across East Anglia who follow the Sōtō Zen tradition. It is dependent entirely on donations.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 24 Jun 2013. Norwich Zen Buddhist Priory. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150906125746/https://obcon.org/blog/2013/07/24/norwich-zen-buddhist-priory/. 6 Sep 2015. 17 Sep 2020. Order of Buddhist Contemplatives. en-GB.
  2. Web site: The Priory. 17 Sep 2020. Norwich Zen Buddhist Priory. en-GB.
  3. Hague. Rev. Master Leoma. Summer 2018. Training with depression and other mental health issues. The Journal of the Order of Buddhist Contemplatives. OBC. 33. 2. 18–24. 0891-1177.
  4. Web site: Regular Events. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200917021836/https://norwichzen.org.uk/regular-events/. 17 Sep 2020. 17 Sep 2020. Norwich Zen Buddhist Priory. en-GB.