Prior to the 20th century parish priests (pastors) were assigned to a parish "for life." Once assigned they usually lived out their years there. Those who entered religious orders (monks) lived in community in mosasteries, until their death
A priest usually lived in the village where he worked as rector. The house he lived in was called the rectory, and was usually a bit finer than the houses of the local farmers, but clearly not like a manor house. It was also usually relatively close to the church itself.
most priest lived in a dwelling or inside a church
the church/ small cotteges on church grounds
The most important musicians during the Middle Ages were priests and those who worked for the church.
They were not supposed to, but some did.
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People in the middle ages wanted to be told how to behave by God. The closest person to God they could speak to was a priest.
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The most important musicians during the Middle Ages were priests and those who worked for the church.
They were not supposed to, but some did.
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"Parish priest" is a job.
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people respected them in a great wat
living conditions in Europe during the 1700's was miserable for many people.
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the living conditions where much much cleaner than they were in the Middel ages. It was like night and day to the middel ages for the Peastants and surfs
People in the middle ages wanted to be told how to behave by God. The closest person to God they could speak to was a priest.
The church had monasteries where monks and priests had small rooms or cells. Many of the men there arrived as orphans or were left at the gate of the monastery and never left. Others lived in conditions very much like the people they served. Most people had wattle one room houses and so did the priests.
The Church gave the peasants hope that they would be rewarded in the afterlife, which helped them deal with the horrible living conditions in the Dark Ages.