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By Buttercup I ntroduction Hi my name is Buttercup Today Im going to tell you about monks and monasteries Hope you enjoy Monks Monks are people who love to pray

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By Buttercup I ntroduction Hi my name is Buttercup Today Im going to tell you about monks and monasteries Hope you enjoy Monks Monks are people who love to pray and write They wrote the book of kells which is now in trinity college. 5.45am The monks gather in the Church for Matins, the first service day. 6.15am Meditation and reading 6.45am Lauds, the second service of the day. 7.00am Breakfast 8.00am Mass 9.00am The monks BY . Cherry Blossom. INTRODUCTION. Monks lived in monasteries.. They lived a very simple life.. They work hard on the farm.. They prayed and worshiped God.. They helped the poor and sick.. They wrote prayers and stories about saints and Jesus.. Church Hierarchy. Section 3. The church had . broad political powers. Europe’s central government was weak, if exist at all. Church filled the need for leadership. One of the only institutions whose presence was felt all throughout Europe. #1 Gregorian Chant Simulation. A) . LISTEN. to the music. B) Follow the directions in the box titled “Chanting Simulation”. #2 Chanting Lecture Notes. Gregorian Chant is the sacred song of the Christian Church. History of Christianity . 2.1: . Power and Poverty- Two Ways of Being Church. Fertile Question. To what extent has the monastic . way of life . kept . the Christian . Church . faithful to the . true vision . Brother Kevin Heathwood. Throat Singing. Overtone singing, also called “Throat Singing” was believed to originate in South West Mongolia.. The . Tuvan. , nomadic people of Southern Siberia, developed 3 types of throat singing.. Sak Yant - Thai Buddhist Tattooing. . Once a year, thousands of tattoo enthusiasts from around the world descend on the temple known as Wat Bang Phra, located 50 km outside Bangkok, where dozens of heavily tattooed Buddhist monks are masters of the tattoo art. This Wat is also known as the Temple of the Flying Tiger.. The role of a monk. Every . town and most villages has a church or . chapelof. . some kind. The church was great and powerful in . theMiddle. . Ages. .. . Monks and nuns serviced the churches.. Under the rule of an abbot, they devoted their lives . a. ka Medieval Period. Two Stages. . Early Middle Ages c. 500-1000. . Later Middle Ages (or High Middle Ages). . end depends on where. Germanic Migrations of the Late Roman Empire . 7. th. Grade World History/Honors. Cobalt Institute of Math and Science. The Importance of Monks. Monks had an important role during the . M. iddle Ages/Medieval times. Educated people. Provided food & lodging to travelers. Henry VIII (April 1509 - January 1547). 1509. 1515. 1529. 1532. 1540. 1547. Wolsey. More. Cromwell. Factions. Power of the Monarchy. Government. Religion. Society and Economy. Foreign Relations and Succession. LESSON 1 – The First Christians. LESSON 2 – THE DECLINE OF ROME. LESSON 3 – THE EARLY CHRISTIAN CHURCH. LESSON 4 – THE AGE OF CHARLEMAGNE. LESSON 5 – THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE. THE EARLY CHRISTIAN CHURCH. a. ka Medieval Period. Two Stages. . Early Middle Ages c. 500-1000. . Later Middle Ages (or High Middle Ages). . end depends on where. Germanic Migrations of the Late Roman Empire . a. ka Medieval Period. Two Stages. . Early Middle Ages c. 500-1000. . Later Middle Ages (or High Middle Ages). . end depends on where. Germanic Migrations of the Late Roman Empire .

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