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Monasteries were used primarily as religious sites where monks and nuns lived a communal life dedicated to prayer, meditation, study, and service. They also served as centers of learning, providing education, healthcare, and hospitality to travelers. Monasteries played a significant role in preserving and transmitting knowledge, art, and culture during the medieval period.

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to pray for the deceased that died of the plague in 1950. they were also used to host parties where everyone got drunk and vomited everywhere

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