Generally speaking, monks and nuns lived in monasteries or convents, and did very much the same sorts of things other people did in terms of raising food, cleaning, cooking, and so on. They did not have families, but spent their time in prayer and devotion instead.
Many monks and nuns worked at specialized jobs, and there was a wide range of these from tending the sick and making medicine, to making cheese or wine, copying books, singing in choirs, educating people, and providing inns for pilgrims and other travelers, protecting travelers on the road, and even fighting wars.
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Monks and nuns looked after the poor and sick and set up schools for children. They gave food and lodging to travelers, and some monks and nuns became missionaries. Monks and nuns copied Greek and Roman works as a form of labor. Educated monks and nuns also wrote and taught Latin, and educated people.
The monks often were the medical help in an area and there were monks who spent their lives compiling books from ancient texts. The nuns ran nunneries and gave women a safe harbor when they had no place to go. Both the nuns and monks took in children that were abandoned by their parents. Monasteries and nunneries also took in travelers at night giving them a safe place to stay overnight.
the role of monks and nuns were to help and teach students.
The Monks and Nuns educated people, wrote books and painted beautiful pictures. In that way they kept these things from being forgotten.
Monks and nuns cared for the sick and poor. The monks also kept learning alive and illustrated and copied books.
Monks and nuns contributed to the Middle Ages in many ways. One way was to care for the sick and poor. Another way was to build schools and teach at schools.
The order was the Pope, Cardinals, Priest and the Monks or Nuns..
The Catholic Church was the only church in the Middle Ages and the pope ruled the church and monarchies of Europe.
Nuns were poor people and their food was simple. One of the most common foods was barley or rye bread as well as oats. Soups and stews were also eaten a great deal along with fruit and vegetables grown in the garden of the nunnery.Answer:Monasteries and convents had rooms called refectories, which were the eating halls for monks and nuns.
They didn't read. The bible wasn't printed until 1443 and most people, including nuns, couldn't read.
In an nunnery. Monks lived in Monerstrys.
There were lots and lots of monks in the Middle Ages. Nuns, too. Roger Bacon was a famous monk of the period, and Hildegard of Bingen was a famous nun.
Monks and nuns contributed to the Middle Ages in many ways. One way was to care for the sick and poor. Another way was to build schools and teach at schools.
The order was the Pope, Cardinals, Priest and the Monks or Nuns..
in monasterys nuns and monks tought the children mostly about god but they could read and write
They listened to some Wu-Tang Clan and the rest is history.
Power in the Middle Ages was held by monarchs and nobles. Living conditions for peasants serving their rulers was harsh, and they little freedom. With that said, monks and nuns tried to provide spiritual guidance and speak to them about God. They also at times were able to speak to a ruler on behalf of a peasant who was going to be punished. Basically all they could do was give the peasants hope.
Nuns lived in a nunnery.
Monks and nuns do the monks' and nuns' jobs now.
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You just call Monks Monks and Nuns Nuns. They don't have any other names.