Les moines au Moyen Âge

► The Benedictine life gives as much time to work (manual or intellectual) as to meditation (prayer or reading the Bible): "ora et labora". So the day of the monks is divided between work, prayer and reading the Bible. ► The monasteries are at the peak of their glory, spiritual, political and economic, in the 12th and 13th centuries. And until the 12th century, the abbeys were the main, if not the only places for the development, formation and transmission of cultural knowledge. 00:00 - Introduction 00:15 - What is a monk? 00:44 - Origins 01:22 - Saint Benoit's rule 02:27 - A monk's day 05:56 - The organization of an abbey 07:36 - Monks' clothes 08:12 - The role of monasteries 09:00 - Some famous abbeys ► Sources: Monks and Religious in the Middle Ages, presented by Jacques Berlioz, Seuil edition; Monks and monasteries in the West in the Middle Ages, Philippe Racinet, Ellipses editions; Life of the monks in the Middle Ages, Maurice Meuleau, Ouest-France editions; Thoronet Abbey, Nathalie Molina, Heritage Editions ► Visits: the "three Provençal sisters": Thoronet abbey, Silvacane abbey and Sénanque abbey from Fontfroide Abbey (Aude) ► If you liked, please like, comment and share to make the channel known and grow. ♥ -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- ---------🎵 Music: Gregorian Chants of Aquitaine by the Schola Hungarica -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- ---------