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The Rule of St Benedict also laid down how the monastery should be administered. The monastery was controlled by an elected abbot, who then appointed his officials including prior, steward, novice master, sacristan, hosteller, almoner, infirmarian, chamberlain, precentor, cellarer, kitchener, and refectarian.
The monasteries were essential to medieval life, providing such services as copying books, caring for the sick, helping the poor, educating local children, and giving shelter to travellers. They also owned a great deal of land, producing, in particular, large amounts of wool.
The buildings of the monastery and the different orders of monks are described under monastery.
Red represents the body as well as gallantry and freedom. White stands for the soul, purity, and justice. Effective date: 17 August 1945.
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