Monasteries provided people with educations, hospital care, refuge if they were being abused, and even refuge if they were being pursued by the law. They provided people with an alternative to living on farms and raising crops and children. They provided people with a way to live lives devoted to contemplation and prayer. They provided places for travelers to stay and escorts to keep them safe while they were on the road. They had groups of monks and nuns who copied books. They made medicines.
Monastic organizations often had monks or nuns who specialized in copying manuscripts, keeping up a supply of books. Many of these organizations also had schools.
I believe that monks were the only men raised to write besides nobles, thus meaning they were the only people capable of keeping track of history until the invention of the Printing Press.
Convent is another term for a monastic site, often one occupied by nuns. The word simply means "a community" or "a meeting". There were always far more monasteries for monks than there were convents for nuns, and the number of women taking vows was always less than men. A convent might be headed by an abbess or prioress and it might be referred to as a abbey or priory, just like the monasteries of monks.
monastic institutions, such as the monasteries of Western Europe. These centers of learning played a vital role in preserving and transmitting knowledge, as well as in the production of manuscripts. Notable examples include the monastic schools of St. Gall in Switzerland and Bobbio in Italy.
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They lived in monasteries
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They showed them there time table for the day, help people if there stuck when there learning something. ;)
Convent is another term for a monastic site, often one occupied by nuns. The word simply means "a community" or "a meeting". There were always far more monasteries for monks than there were convents for nuns, and the number of women taking vows was always less than men. A convent might be headed by an abbess or prioress and it might be referred to as a abbey or priory, just like the monasteries of monks.
monastic institutions, such as the monasteries of Western Europe. These centers of learning played a vital role in preserving and transmitting knowledge, as well as in the production of manuscripts. Notable examples include the monastic schools of St. Gall in Switzerland and Bobbio in Italy.
monasteries and roman catholic church
a useful job that the monasteries did were they were a school and a hospital
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They lived in monasteries
Most orphanages of the Middle Ages were run by monasteries. It seems some cathedrals had orphanages as well, because some were put in the care of monasteries and others in the care of bishops.
During the Middle Ages, the oldest son of a noble would inherit the title and all the estate, leaving his siblings potentially impoverished. It became a custom for younger brothers to enter a monastery and for sisters to enter a convent. These actually provided a good lifestyle, as well as social status and power.
In monasteries, churches, and sometimes as tutors for the nobles.
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