And every bishop, abbot and abbess who is able to do so is to give a pound of silver in alms.
The abbot finds him and persuades him to take shelter in the hospice.
Benedictines, for instance, were to be provided by their abbots (or the relevant obedientiary) with the material tools necessary for their spiritual work.
For this he required a licence from the diocesan and permission from his abbot and brethren.
They figured among the most personal councillors and guards of emperors and empresses, they officiated as patriarchs, metropolitans, bishops and abbots.
Every bishop but one, and a very high proportion of abbots and abbesses, were of noble family.
This sequence concerns the appointment of the abbot and his tenure from the king.
An abbot, an archbishop, and the viking raids of 1006-7 and 1009-12 at which viking raids were certainly discussed.