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  1. The status of the Abbey is that of a Royal Peculiar. This means it is place of worship that falls directly under the jurisdiction of the British monarch , rather than under a bishop . The concept dates from Anglo-Saxon times, when a church could ally itself with the monarch and therefore not be subject to the bishop of the area.

  2. The Royal Chapel of All Saints or Queen Victoria's Chapel is a Grade II listed church in the grounds of the Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, Berkshire, England [1] and is a Royal Peculiar, serving as an informal parish church for the inhabitants and staff of the Windsor Great Park. Services at the chapel are often attended by members of the ...

  3. Wikipedia follows what reliable sources say about a subject, so we need to find a reliable source saying Christ Church is a peculiar or a Royal Peculiar rather than make our own decisions based on the evidence we find. TSventon ( talk) 15:10, 18 November 2019 (UTC) Reply. [ reply] The jurisdiction and privileges of the " peculiars " were ...

  4. royal peculiar: [noun] a church or parish within the jurisdiction of the British sovereign and exempt from that of the ordinary in whose territory it is situated.

  5. It was a chapel royal - a place set aside by the monarchs for their own use. This made it independent of the local Bishop of Lichfield - an institution called a Royal Peculiar. It was a collegiate church, staffed by a college of priests, who formed its chapter. It was organised like a cathedral chapter. It was headed by the Archbishop of Dublin.