In England the word monastery was also applied to the habitation of a bishop and the cathedral clergy who lived apart from the lay community.
An outdoor fair will follow the service where pets can be blessed by members of the cathedral clergy.
He was considered to have been an excellent archbishop, and ensured his cathedral clergy was well cared for.
This system of life for the cathedral clergy continued in various locations throughout Europe for centuries.
He was a puritan and benefited by acquiring building materials from the dismantled houses belonging to the cathedral clergy.
Within a tunnel-vaulted interior, the east wall depicts the cathedral clergy and choir.
The cathedral clergy fled, and Morton himself retired into Yorkshire.
The Institutio detailed the duties of the cathedral clergy at Salisbury, along with their rights.
During the 10th and 11th centuries, the cathedral clergy became more definitely organized and were divided into two classes.
The cathedral clergy and artisans made it their home.