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Coordinates: 52°37′N 1°17′E / 52.617°N 1.283°E / 52.617; 1.283
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Norwich Zen Buddhist Priory
Pablo Busatto/Norwich Zen Buddhist Priory is located in Norfolk
Pablo Busatto/Norwich Zen Buddhist Priory
Location within Norfolk
Monastery information
Full nameNorwich Zen Buddhist Priory
Other namesNorwich Buddhist Priory
OrderOrder of Buddhist Contemplatives
Established2013
People
Founder(s)Rev. Leoma Hague
PriorRev. Leoma Hague
Site
LocationNorwich, Norfolk, UK
Coordinates52°37′N 1°17′E / 52.617°N 1.283°E / 52.617; 1.283
Grid referenceTG2107
Public accessno
Websitenorwichzen.org.uk

Norwich Zen Buddhist Priory is a place of meditation and practice for the Sōtō Zen tradition of Buddhism. It is located in west Norwich, England. A senior monk in the Order of Buddhist Contemplatives, Reverend Leoma Hague, is resident there.[1]

Norwich Zen Buddhist Priory was stablished in 2013.[2] It offers teaching and guidance, either in person or online, on meditation and Buddhist life.[3] There is a schedule of regular meetings, retreats, festivals and other events[4] for anyone who wishes to learn about or deepen their practice of meditation.

The priory is supported by a group of lay Buddhists in Norwich and across East Anglia who follow the Sōtō Zen tradition. It is dependent entirely on donations.

References

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  1. ^ "Norwich Zen Buddhist Priory". Order of Buddhist Contemplatives. 24 Jun 2013. Retrieved 17 Sep 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ "The Priory". Norwich Zen Buddhist Priory. Retrieved 17 Sep 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ Hague, Rev. Master Leoma (Summer 2018). "Training with depression and other mental health issues". The Journal of the Order of Buddhist Contemplatives. 33 (2). OBC: 18–24. ISSN 0891-1177.
  4. ^ "Regular Events". Norwich Zen Buddhist Priory. Archived from the original on 17 Sep 2020. Retrieved 17 Sep 2020.
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Category:Zen Buddhist monasteries Category:Buddhist monasteries in England