Abbot of Melk

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The Abbot of Melk is the head of the Benedictine monastic community at Melk Abbey in Austria, overseeing its religious, administrative, and cultural life.

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Abbot of Melk canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abbot
ecclesiastical office
monastic superior
appointedFrom Benedictine monks of Melk Abbey NERFINISHED
associatedWith Melk Abbey library NERFINISHED
Melk Abbey school NERFINISHED
authorityType spiritual authority
temporal authority
country Austria
denomination Roman Catholic
ecclesiasticalRank prelate
governsAccordingTo constitutions of the Benedictine Congregation
hasSeat Melk Abbey NERFINISHED
hasStyle Right Reverend
hasTitle Abbot
headOf Melk Abbey NERFINISHED
heritageContext Austrian Baroque monastery
historicalRole landlord in the surrounding region
patron of arts and architecture
patron of scholarship and manuscripts
jurisdictionOver Benedictine monastic community of Melk Abbey NERFINISHED
languageOfAdministration German
languageOfLiturgy Latin
locatedIn Danube Valley NERFINISHED
Lower Austria NERFINISHED
Melk NERFINISHED
Melk Abbey NERFINISHED
memberOf Austrian Benedictine Congregation NERFINISHED
monasticRule Rule of Saint Benedict NERFINISHED
oversees formation of novices at Melk Abbey
monastic discipline at Melk Abbey
pastoral activities connected to Melk Abbey
partOf Diocese of St. Pölten NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
religiousOrder Benedictines NERFINISHED
Order of Saint Benedict NERFINISHED
responsibleFor administrative affairs of Melk Abbey
cultural life of Melk Abbey
management of abbey property
oversight of education and scholarship at Melk Abbey
oversight of liturgy at Melk Abbey
preservation of cultural heritage at Melk Abbey
religious life of Melk Abbey
spiritual leadership of the monastic community
symbolicResidence abbot’s quarters at Melk Abbey NERFINISHED
tradition Latin Church monasticism

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Melk Abbey governingBody Abbot of Melk