List of abbeys and priories

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List of abbeys and priories is a link list for any abbey or priory.

As of 2016, the Catholic Church has 3,600 abbeys and monasteries worldwide.[1]

In Europe[]

Armenia[]

Austria[]

Belgium[]

Denmark[]

Finland[]

France[]

Georgia[]

  • Betania Monastery
  • Bodbe Monastery
  • David Gareja monastery complex
  • Gelati Monastery
  • Jvari (monastery)
  • Shio-Mgvime Monastery

Germany[]

Hungary[]

Ireland (Republic Eire)[]

  • List of monastic houses in the Republic of Ireland

Italy[]

Netherlands[]

Norway[]

Poland[]

Portugal[]

Russian Federation[]

  • Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra
  • Chudov Monastery
  • Simonov Monastery
  • Novospassky Monastery
  • Novodevichy Convent
  • Borisoglebsky Monastery
  • Ferapontov Monastery
  • Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery
  • Solovetsky Monastery
  • Khutyn Monastery
  • Ipatiev Monastery
  • Valaam Monastery
  • Danilov Monastery
  • Andronikov Monastery
  • Alexander Nevsky Monastery
  • Marfo-Mariinsky Convent

Spain[]

Sweden[]

Switzerland[]

United Kingdom[]

In Asia[]

Australia[]

China[]

People's Republic[]

  • Yenki Abbey, Yenki (Yanji)

Hong Kong[]

  • Our Lady of Joy Abbey (Trappist Haven Monastery), Lantau Island, New Territories

India[]

Korea[]

North Korea[]

  • St Benedict's Territorial Abbey, Tokwon

South Korea[]

  • St Bernardo Tolomei Abbey, Goseong
  • St Maurus and St Placidus Abbey, Waegwan

Philippines[]

Syria[]

see also Monasteries of Syria

Orthodox[]

In the Americas[]

Argentina[]

Canada[]

United States[]

Venezuela[]

In Africa[]

Benin[]

Burkina Faso[]

Democratic Republic of the Congo[]

Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire)[]

Kenya[]

Senegal[]

  • Abbaye de Keur Moussa, Dakar

South Africa[]

Tanzania[]

Togo[]

Uganda[]

Fictional abbeys[]

  • Redwall Abbey

See also[]

  • Territorial Abbacy
  • List of Catholic dioceses (alphabetical), with links to many related lists
  • Lists of Christian monasteries
  • Lists of Christian buildings and structures
  • Index: Lists of buildings and structures

Notes[]

  1. ^ ""Laudato Si"". Vermont Catholic. 8 (4): 73. December 19, 2016.
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