Territorial abbey explained

A territorial abbey (or territorial abbacy) is a particular church of the Catholic Church comprising defined territory which is not part of a diocese but surrounds an abbey or monastery whose abbot or superior functions as ordinary for all Catholics and parishes in the territory. Such an abbot is called a territorial abbot or abbot nullius diœceseos (abbreviated abbot nullius and Latin for "abbot of no diocese"). A territorial abbot thus differs from an ordinary abbot, who exercises authority only within the monastery's walls or to monks or canons who have taken their vows there. A territorial abbot is equivalent to a diocesan bishop in Catholic canon law.

While most belong to the Latin Church, and usually to the Benedictine or Cistercian Orders, there is one Eastern Catholic territorial abbey: the Italo-Albanian Greek Catholic Abbey of Grottaferrata.

History

Though territorial (like other) abbots are elected by the monks of their abbey, a territorial abbot can only receive the abbatial blessing and be installed under a mandate from the pope, just as a bishop cannot be ordained and installed as ordinary of a diocese without such a mandate.[1]

After the Second Vatican Council, more emphasis has been placed on the unique nature of the episcopacy and on the traditional organization of the church into dioceses under bishops. As such, abbeys nullius have been phased out in favor of the erection of new dioceses or the absorption of the territory into an existing diocese. A few ancient territorial abbeys still exist in Europe, and one in Korea.[2]

Present territorial abbeys

There are eleven remaining territorial abbeys, as listed by the Holy See in the Annuario Pontificio:

Austria
Hungary
Italy
Korea
Switzerland

Other historical territorial abbeys

Historically there have been more, such as:

Americas

Asia

Notes and References

  1. Book: Encyclopedia of Monasticism. Johnston. William M.. Fitzroy Dearborn. 2000. 1579580904. Chicago. 3.
  2. News: Vatican announces reorganisation of Montecassino Abbey. en.radiovaticana.va. 2017-06-05. en.
  3. Web site: Catholic Dioceses in the World (Territorial Abbacies). www.gcatholic.org. 2017-06-05.
  4. Web site: Belmont-Mary Help of Christians (Territorial Abbey) . Cheney. David M.. www.catholic-hierarchy.org. 2017-06-05.
  5. Oestereich, T. (1907). Abbot. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Retrieved April 11, 2022 from New Advent: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01015c.htm
  6. News: Pangan . John Kingsley . January 26, 2015 . The call for a missionary church . 14 . The Freeman . April 11, 2022.