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when did st patrick return to ireland as a missionary 432 AD
????????????????????heading: Simple lives in the monasteries monks lived simpel lives. there main activityy was prayer, they have 6 to 8 services per day. the monks produced food, ploughing and harvesting corn. they wore long tunics with woole cloaks and shoes and there hair was cut in a tonsure.
???????????????????heading: big monasteries some of the monasteries were very large including clonmacnoise and glendalough , which were both on very imporntant routes
?????????????????? heading: remote monasteries there were also small remote monasteries built ob islands off ireland. skellig micheal was the most famous of these . on skellig micheal monks lived in small stone beehive huts beside a small stone church
?????????????????? heading: monasteries buildings the abbots house refectory: where the monks ate together scripttorium: where the manuscripts were copied the geusthouse for vistours the monks lived in singel cells beside the church was the graveyard
????????????????? heading : roundtowers round towers were built in some monasteries such as glendalough ,clonmacnoise and the rock of cashel . the door was high above the ground and was reeched by a ladder or wooden steps.at the top of the tower there was 4 windows. the towers were used as bell
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