Almoner Almoner

Almoner - Definition and Overview

Almoner (from Latin Almosunartius) is a chaplain or church officer who was in charge of distributing charity.

Historically almoners were Christian religious functionaries whose duty was to distribute alms to the poor. Monasteries were required to spend one tenth of their income to give charity to the poor and bishops kept their own almoners. Almoners were attached to the courts to the kings of France and Charles VIII had a Grand Almoner in his employ. One of the most prominent such offices still extant is that of the Lord High Almoner in the United Kingdom. The High Almoner (currently Rt Rev Nigel McCulloch, Bishop of Manchester) is responsible for organising the Queen's annual distribution of Maundy money on Maundy Thursday.

The name almoner was also used for a hospital official who interviewed prospective patients. The position is now usually defunct.

Example Usage of Almoner

Teridor: THE Almoner OF MYSPACE;ALWAYS HERE TO PLEASE ..If not here try Yahoo or MSN IM love to chat xx
Teridor: THE Almoner OF MYSPACE.ALWAYS HERE TO PLEASE.If not here try me on Yahoo or MSN IM love to chat xx
Teridor: THE Almoner OF MYSPACE;ALWAYS HERE TO PLEASE LOL;If not here try Yahoo or MSN IM love to chat ..
Copyright 2009 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy  :: Terms of Use  :: Contact Us  :: About Us
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the this Wikipedia article.