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Monks prayed in a church called an abbey or monastery. These religious communities were dedicated to a life of prayer, contemplation, and service. The structures often included a church, living quarters, and other facilities to support the monastic lifestyle. In some traditions, the term "cloister" may also refer to the enclosed area where monks lived and prayed.

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