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  1. Um Royal Peculiar (ou Royal Peculier) é um local de culto que está diretamente sob a jurisdição do monarca britânico, em vez de uma diocese. O conceito data do período anglo-saxónico , quando uma igreja poderia aliar-se com o monarca e, portanto, não estaria sujeita ao bispado da área.

  2. A royal peculiar is a Church of England parish or church exempt from the jurisdiction of the diocese and the province in which it lies, and subject to the direct jurisdiction of the monarch.

  3. Westminster Abbey is a collegiate church governed by the Dean and Chapter of Westminster as established by a royal charter from Elizabeth I dated 21 May 1560, which created it as the Collegiate Church of St. Peter Westminster (a royal peculiar). In 2019, David Hoyle was appointed Dean of Westminster.

  4. It is a Royal Peculiar (a church under the direct jurisdiction of the monarch), and the Chapel of the Order of the Garter. St George's Chapel was founded in the 14th century by King Edward III and extensively enlarged in the late 15th century. It is located in the Lower Ward of the castle.

  5. Um Royal Peculiar (ou Royal Peculier) é um local de culto que está diretamente sob a jurisdição do monarca britânico, em vez de uma diocese. O conceito data do período anglo-saxónico, quando uma igreja poderia aliar-se com o monarca e, portanto, não estaria sujeita ao bispado da área.

  6. 30 de abr. de 2023 · A Royal Peculiar is a jurisdiction which is not under the authority of the diocesan bishop, but rather under the oversight of the Crown. Normally parish churches and cathedrals are under the jurisdiction of the diocesan bishop: for instance, in London St Paul’s Cathedral relates to the Bishop of London.

  7. The Temple Church, a royal peculiar in the Church of England, [2] is a church in the City of London located between Fleet Street and the River Thames, built by the Knights Templar for their English headquarters in the Temple precinct. It was consecrated on 10 February 1185 [3] by Patriarch Heraclius of Jerusalem. [4] .