He was interested in several ecclesiastical foundations and improvements, and was highly respected at the time of his death.
It is believed to have been built at some time between 923 and 1013 AD on the site of an ecclesiastical foundation attributed to Saint Broccaidh.
He was also known for his generous ecclesiastical foundations, and supported the extension of the secular reign of the Cammin bishops in the Kołobrzeg area.
The idea of ecclesiastical foundations as atonement for grievous sin became a striking feature of the tenth, eleventh and twelfth centuries.
Legal devices were also developed within the Church for winding up groups of ecclesiastical foundations to form new and more promising ones.
Thus the patronages in possession of secularized bishoprics, monasteries, and ecclesiastical foundations are regarded as spiritual.
The early Christian origin of the round tower suggests an early ecclesiastical foundation at Kilkenny.
Thanks to the mandate, human rights are respected under new laws such as the law on ecclesiastical foundations, and the laws protecting rights and freedoms.
He has the right to consecrate parishes, altars, baptisteries and all ecclesiastical foundations.
Such property, therefore, may be applied to Catholic schools and other ecclesiastical foundations.