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In the 16 century was there 24 monasteries.
There are 365 gardens in the Kew gardens. Mainly because it was made in 1 year and it wasnt a leap year so it represents the days of the year.
Monks were, and are, men who are devoted to religious life. They live in buildings called monasteries. So monks are people are monasteries are buildings, so in that way they are not alike at all.
there were 5000 monasteries in england and 2000 in wales
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Mother Teresa founded no monasteries. She did, however, found convents in many of the areas that her order serviced.
Are you suggesting there is a lack of them. There are many in the uk, nt so many in private gardens (due to sze and nature) but in parks and gardens there isn't a. Short fall.
There are many monasteries other than Catholic ones. In the Christian religion, the Anglicans have monasteries, I know that there are Lutheran sisters, but I'm not sure about monasteries. Also, there is the ecumenical Taize community. In non-Christian religions, I know that the Buddhists have monasteries, the most famous are in Tibet, and the Hindu religion also has monasteries.