In the Bergen Arcs (Norway), Grenvillian granulite retrogressed under eclogite- and amphibolite-facies conditions during Caledonian subduction/collision offer a unique opportunity to investigate rare earth elements (REE) and Sm-Nd isotope redistribution in accessory minerals during fluid-assisted metamorphism. Our sampling targeted apatite-bearing REE-rich protoliths (mangerite and jotunite) that preserve distinct mineral assemblages, depending on the external fluid availability and metamorphic conditions. REE concentrations in apatite are the highest in the granulite. Two populations are present: magmatic apatite (Ap1) relics that occur as inclusions in ilmenite-hematite, and intergranular apatite (Ap2) formed under granulite-facies condit...