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ABBESS

Volume 1 · 155 words · 1797 Edition

the superior of an abbey or convent of nuns. The abbes has the same rights and authority over her nuns that the abbots regular have over their monks. The sex indeed does not allow her to perform the spiritual functions annexed to the priesthood, where-with the abbot is usually invested; but there are instances of some abbesses who have a right or rather a privilege, Abbeville, to commission a priest to act for them. They have even a kind of episcopal jurisdiction, as well as some abbots who are exempted from the visitation of their dioceses.

Martene, in his treatise on the rights of the Church, observes, that some abbeys have formerly confessed their nuns. But he adds, that their excessive curiosity carried them such lengths, that there arose a necessity of checking it. However, St Basil, in his Rule, allows the abbeys to be present with the priest at the confession of her nuns.