Regularis Concordia

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Regularis Concordia is a 10th-century English monastic rule and liturgical guide that standardized Benedictine practice across reformed monasteries in Anglo-Saxon England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 10th-century document
liturgical guide
monastic rule
appliesTo Anglo-Saxon England NERFINISHED
Benedictine monasteries
English Benedictine Reform NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of England
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
describedAs concord of monastic rules
follows Rule of Saint Benedict NERFINISHED
genre liturgical text
monastic rule
hasInfluenceOn Anglo-Saxon liturgy NERFINISHED
organization of English monastic life
hasPart guidelines for liturgical ceremonies
instructions for the Divine Office
regulations for daily monastic routine
rules for communal life
historicalContext English Benedictine Reform movement NERFINISHED
inception 10th century
influenced later English monastic customs
language Latin
mainSubject Benedictine monasticism
liturgical practice
monastic reform
purpose regulation of monastic life
standardization of Benedictine practice
unification of liturgy
region Anglo-Saxon England NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
timePeriod 10th century
usedBy Benedictine communities in England
reformed English monasteries

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Benedictine Reform documentedIn Regularis Concordia
Æthelwold of Winchester notableWork Regularis Concordia
Edgar the Peaceful associatedWith Regularis Concordia