Abbot
An Abbot is the head of a monastery, responsible for overseeing the spiritual and administrative aspects of the community. This role is typically found in various religious traditions, particularly in Buddhism and Christianity. The Abbot leads the monks or nuns, ensuring that they adhere to their religious vows and maintain the values of their order.
In many cases, an Abbot is elected by the community and serves for a specific term or for life. The position often involves making important decisions regarding the monastery's operations, finances, and interactions with the outside world, while also providing spiritual guidance to the members of the community.