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What was the Role of Monasteries?

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What Was the Role of Monasteries?

Monasteries were a key part of the medieval English landscape. They were religious buildings based around a church but were not the same as regular parish churches, and they performed many other roles.

Monastic seclusion

Monastic seclusion

  • Most monasteries were designed to be secluded places, away from the public, as a place for monks to worship and focus on God entirely, without the distractions of the outside world.
  • Although most lived secluded lives, some monasteries did send their monks into towns and cities to preach to the public.
Single sex institutions

Single sex institutions

  • Monasteries were single sex institutions. There were nunneries for women.
  • They were made up of monks, who were invested as part of the church, and laymen, who helped them run the monastery on a day to day basis.
Three promises

Three promises

  • Monks made three promises when they joined the monastery:
    • Poverty: They gave up all of their possessions and were provided with the same clothes to ensure equality. Monks focused on God instead of becoming rich.
    • Chastity: They promised to have no type of sexual relationship so that they would focus on God and not become distracted.
    • Obedience: They promised to do as the Church and their monastery dictated. There were strict rules they had to follow. For example, eating in silence and praying at least five times a day.
Other roles of the monastery

Other roles of the monastery

  • Monasteries performed many different roles as well as prayer and dedication to God.
  • They were centres of education, often taking in boys to teach them reading and writing.
  • They housed libraries and the monks copied out documents by hand. The printing press wasn't invented until 1440 in Germany.
Medical treatment

Medical treatment

  • Monasteries were often the only place to get medical treatment and had many hospital buildings attached.
  • They knew the importance of clean running water, good food and rest for patients.
  • Monks performed basic medical treatments, but in reality, saw prayer as the best treatment (so they wouldn't attempt complicated procedures).
Importance for the economy

Importance for the economy

  • Monasteries were incredibly important for the economy too.
  • They were the biggest landowners in England, owning even more than the King.
  • They therefore produced a lot of goods for sale, particularly wool, provided jobs for peasants, rented out farmland and gathered tax for the King.
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