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'''Our Lady of England Priory''' in [[Storrington]], [[West Sussex]], [[England]] is home to [[Roman Catholic]] [[priests]] belonging to a Community of Canons Regular of [[Prémontré]], (or 'Premonstratensians') after the place where they were founded in [[France]] in [[1121]]. The priests are also known as 'Norbertines' after [[St Norbert of Xanten]], the Founder of the order. Because of their white [[Religious habit|habits]], another name for members of the Order is 'White Canons'. The priests follow the [[Rule of St Augustine]].
'''Our Lady of England Priory''' in [[Storrington]], [[West Sussex]], [[England]] is home to [[Roman Catholic]] [[priests]] belonging to a Community of Canons Regular of [[Prémontré]], (or 'Premonstratensians') after the place where they were founded in [[France]] in [[1121]]. The priests are also known as 'Norbertines' after [[Norbert of Xanten]], the Founder of the order. Because of their white [[Religious habit|habits]], another name for members of the Order is 'White Canons'. The priests follow the [[Rule of St Augustine]].


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Our Lady of England Priory in Storrington, West Sussex, England is home to Roman Catholic priests belonging to a Community of Canons Regular of Prémontré, (or 'Premonstratensians') after the place where they were founded in France in 1121. The priests are also known as 'Norbertines' after Norbert of Xanten, the Founder of the order. Because of their white habits, another name for members of the Order is 'White Canons'. The priests follow the Rule of St Augustine.