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Archimandrite is an ecclesiastical title, which designates a specific clerical
rank. It is a term derived from the Greek words arch – meaning "head or
ruler" and mandra – meaning "flock or fold," and literally means
the "shepherd of a flock." Originally this title was a distinction
reserved only for the head of a monastery or monastic community. Nowadays,
however, it is often given and bestowed upon a priest-monk as a type of award
for years of active or distinguished service.
Fr. John

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