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[[File:DTVA - Illustration of Man and Bees.jpg|thumb|250px|A man surrounded by bees near their hive / c. 1175-1200]] | |||
Working the fields, chopping trees, weaving textiles, and gardening were all in a day's work for a [[Scholar|monk]] or a nun—some even kept bees, as seen in this illustration. These tasks were a form of prayer; hard work was a way to commune with [[Christianity|God]]. But keeping the monks and nuns busy wasn't just to teach them humility or self-sufficiency; it was also a way to keep them out of trouble. | |||
Working the fields, chopping trees, weaving textiles, and gardening were all in a day's work for a [[monk]] or a | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:21, 11 April 2022

Working the fields, chopping trees, weaving textiles, and gardening were all in a day's work for a monk or a nun—some even kept bees, as seen in this illustration. These tasks were a form of prayer; hard work was a way to commune with God. But keeping the monks and nuns busy wasn't just to teach them humility or self-sufficiency; it was also a way to keep them out of trouble.