Archimandrites
An archimandrite is an ecclesiastical title given to certain elected or appointed monks in Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches. The title itself is derived from Greek and essentially means "commander of the monastery" or "chief of the monks." It is a rank of honor and responsibility within the monastic hierarchy.
Historically, an archimandrite was the head of a monastery, particularly a large or important one, and oversaw
The rank of archimandrite is usually conferred by a bishop. While it is a monastic title, it