Motherhouse

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A motherhouse is the principal house or community for a religious institute.[1] It would normally be where the residence and offices of the religious superior of the institute would be located.[1] If the institute is divided geographically, it is referred to as the provincial motherhouse and would be where the regional superior would be in residence.

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