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Marrrta [24]
3 years ago
11

What is the difference between monastery and abbey?

English
1 answer:
Strike441 [17]3 years ago
5 0
Monastery becomes an abbey much as a child grows, develops and becomes an adult I hope this helps you with answering you question
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