Prinknash Abbey

Prinknash Abbey
The Abbey of Our Lady and St. Peter at Prinknash
Prinknash Abbey
Monastery information
OrderBenedictine, Subiaco Congregation
DioceseDiocese of Clifton (Roman Catholic Church)
People
Founder(s)writer of the Rule--Saint Benedict, 6th century. The present community was founded in 1896 in the Anglican Communion, became Roman Catholic in 1913, and came to Prinknash in 1928.
Important associated figuresDom Bede Griffiths, Ælred Carlyle, Sylvester Houédard, Stephen Horton

Prinknash Abbey (pronounced locally variously as "Prinidge/Prinnish"[1]) (IPA: /ˈprɪnɪ/[2]) is a Roman Catholic monastery in the Vale of Gloucester in the Diocese of Clifton, near the village of Cranham. It belongs to the English Province of the Subiaco Cassinese Congregation, which is itself part of the worldwide Benedictine Confederation. It is noted for its manufacturing of incense. [1][3]

  1. ^ Ltd, Not Panicking. "h2g2 - A Conversation for Pronouncing British Placenames". h2g2.com.
  2. ^ Wells, J C (1990). Longman Pronunciation Dictionary. Harlow: Longman. p. 558. ISBN 0-582-05383-8.
  3. ^ "Prinknash Incense". www.prinknashabbey.org.