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In medieval times, there wasn't a strict age requirement to become a monk, but many entered monastic life in their teenage years, typically around 14 to 16. Some joined even younger, often sent by their families to fulfill a religious vocation. However, the decision to become a monk usually involved a period of discernment and training, often lasting several years before taking final vows.

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