Life in a Medieval MonasteryExplains the role that monasteries played in medieval society, discusses the ideals which the different orders shared and the characteristics that made each one distinctive, and describes everyday life in the cloister. |
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Page 42
... sick . They did wash their hands and faces in the morning and washed their hands before eating , perhaps more out of respect for scriptural injunctions than from fear of contamination . They also usually washed themselves thoroughly ...
... sick . They did wash their hands and faces in the morning and washed their hands before eating , perhaps more out of respect for scriptural injunctions than from fear of contamination . They also usually washed themselves thoroughly ...
Page 46
... sick , young , and old re- ceived special care . . . . Benedict did not care much for the extreme forms of as- ceticism , such as flagellation , hair shirts , or prolonged fasting . " Many monasteries followed the medical practice of ...
... sick , young , and old re- ceived special care . . . . Benedict did not care much for the extreme forms of as- ceticism , such as flagellation , hair shirts , or prolonged fasting . " Many monasteries followed the medical practice of ...
Page 55
... sick , of children , of guests and of the poor . " 53 Over time , monks throughout Europe be- came more involved with the outside world and recognized the needs of the people who lived around them . Because monasteries were stable ...
... sick , of children , of guests and of the poor . " 53 Over time , monks throughout Europe be- came more involved with the outside world and recognized the needs of the people who lived around them . Because monasteries were stable ...
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