what was the function of medieval monasteries?
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Answer: Functions of medieval monasteries
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Medieval monasteries were buildings that sheltered monks and nuns. We can see them as historical monuments today. They were used as domestic quarters and workplaces. It did not depend whether the monastics lived alone or in community. They were first developed by the Christian missionaries in the 4th and 5th centuries in Europe. The following are the functions of a medieval monastery-
- Preaching- This was the most important function of the medieval monastery. Monks and nuns were taught how to preach the words of Christianity to other places.
- Acted as a learning center - Monasteries provided education to the children of the community and to become monks.
- Charity - This acted as humanitarian aid as they provide food to the needy, old and sick people.
- Important centers of Art and Culture - Historians have seen monasteries as a center for preserving and enriching culture and art. They printed books and which acts like a primary source to the historian who study them.
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