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A '''convent''' is a collection of [[priest]]s, [[nun]]s or [[monk]]s. It differs from a [[monastery]] in that whereas a monasterty is used as a retreat from the world, the convent is intended as a base for interaction with world, which may take the form of teaching, preaching, or some charitable service.
A '''convent''' is a collection of [[priest]]s, [[nun]]s or [[monk]]s. It differs from a [[monastery]] in that whereas a monastery is used as a retreat from the world, the convent is intended as a base for interaction with world, which may take the form of teaching, preaching, or some charitable service.


[[category:christianity]]
[[category:christianity]]

Latest revision as of 23:32, 25 June 2006

A convent is a collection of priests, nuns or monks. It differs from a monastery in that whereas a monastery is used as a retreat from the world, the convent is intended as a base for interaction with world, which may take the form of teaching, preaching, or some charitable service.