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An archimandrite who does not function as an abbot has the style "The Very Reverend Archimandrite" whilst one with abbatial duties uses the style "The Right Reverend Archimandrite".
 
The word occurs in the ''Regula Columbani'' (c. 7), and [[Charles du Fresne, sieur du Cange|du Cange]] gives a few other cases of its use in Latin documents, but it never came into vogue in the West; yet, owing to intercourse with Greek and Slavonic Christianity, the title sometimes appears in southern Italy and Sicily, and in Croatia, Hungary and Poland.<ref name="EB1911"/> From 1979 there is at least one exemplar in Britain.<ref>At Your Service. Celebrating Orthodox Christmas in Blaenau Ffestiniog. Catharine Morris. Tuesday January 12 2010. The Times. https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/at-your-service-wxvwtq3d5hr</ref>
 
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