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The Church, Education & Daily Life

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The Church, Education & Daily Life

The Christian Church in medieval Europe was affecting education and daily life around 1000 AD.

Monastic schools

Monastic schools

  • Monasteries were the main places where people learned.
    • Monasteries were communities of monks.
  • Monks taught reading, writing and Latin.
  • Monks were also busy copying old books to preserve knowledge.
Cathedral schools

Cathedral schools

  • In big cities, cathedral schools were set up next to cathedrals.
  • Cathedral schools educated future priests and scholars.
  • Cathedral schools were important for learning and knowledge.
The Church and daily life

The Church and daily life

  • The Church was very involved in helping people.
  • Monasteries and convents ran hospitals, helped the poor, and looked after orphans.
    • Convents are places where nuns live.
Religious festivals

Religious festivals

  • The Church decided when people would celebrate various saints’ days and religious festivals.
    • Religious festivals were important for bringing communities together and having fun.
The Church and morality

The Church and morality

  • The Church gave advice on how to live a good life.
    • People went to church to confess their sins, receive advice and follow the Church’s teachings.
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