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In the Slavic tradition, the title of Igumen also serves as a title for a priest-monk in between [[Hieromonk]] and [[Archimandrite]].
 
In the Slavic tradition, the title of Igumen also serves as a title for a priest-monk in between [[Hieromonk]] and [[Archimandrite]].
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Latest revision as of 13:01, 18 January 2025

Hegumen or Igumen is the title for the head of a monastery, similar to abbot. The head of a convent of nuns is called igumenia or ihumenia (Greek: ηγουμένη). The term means "the one who is in charge," or "the leader" in Greek. An igumen is not necessarily a member of the clergy.

In the Slavic tradition, the title of Igumen also serves as a title for a priest-monk in between Hieromonk and Archimandrite.

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