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In the 13th century, priests made money primarily through tithes and offerings from their congregations, which were typically a percentage of the parishioners' income or produce. They also earned income from fees for conducting sacraments such as weddings, baptisms, and funerals. Additionally, some priests managed church lands or properties, generating revenue through agriculture or rents. In certain cases, wealthy patrons would provide financial support or endowments to their local clergy.

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