Definition: The abbey was the place where he spent his life, living a simple life away from the bustling city.
Abbeys were grand residences, adorned with towers, halls, and gardens. The abbess was a woman who lived in isolation, surrounded by her religious duties, but also by the love of her community. Her life revolved around daily prayers, study, and service to others. One day, an abbey lost a beloved abbot. He passed away unexpectedly, leaving behind his wife and two daughters to care for him. The abbess was devastated at first. She missed his companionship, his guidance, and his gentle demeanor. But she also felt a deep responsibility towards her daughters, who were growing up and seeking their own goals. They were not aware of the depth of grief and sadness that had enveloped her husband's family. With great sorrow, she began to organize an elaborate funeral service for him. She gathered her daughters at his bedside, and they stood together as he lay in his grave. Her daughters knelt before him, crying and grieving, while his wife sat by his side, holding his hand and praying silently. As the final moments of his life came to pass, Abbeys were filled with sadness and sorrow. Their son, who had been born a monk, stood at the altar as their father's body was laid to rest. They could only watch in amazement as the abbey disappeared into the dark night of the moon. The day after he passed away, a new abbot was appointed. He inherited his wife and daughters' grief and found it within himself to offer comfort and support to them. The abbess continued to live her life, surrounded by her community, but with a heart full of love for her husband's family and for the future they were all destined to leave behind.