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What on earth were monks for? The Life of a Medieval Cistercian Monk

Dr Greg Hoyland


Regions:
Yorkshire & Humber, North East
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
Retired university lecturer/Anglican priest
Fee:
Paid: £70.00 plus travel
Category:
History
Updated:
13th January 2026

Visitors to Rievaulx Abbey ask a lot of questions about ruined monastic sites - When was it built? How was it built? Who did the work? Where did they get the stone? When did it close? And sometimes they ask why? Why was it built? Why is it here in this place? This talk looks at the life of a medieval Cistercian monk - what they did, how their day was organised, what their worship was like, what they ate.

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About Dr Greg Hoyland

I read history for my first degree and taught for a brief while before ordination in the Church of England. I spent 20 years as a curate, vicar and university chaplain before becoming a senior lecturer at university where I spent the next 20 years. My post graduate degrees (Masters and Doctorate) and my research area are on ecclesiology and I taught undergraduate and postgraduate courses on the history of Christianity, monasticism and Biblical studies. Since retirement 10 years ago I have volunteered for English Heritage as a guide at Whitby Abbey, Byland Abbey and Rievaulx Abbey. I have specialist knowledge of Rievaulx Abbey, Cistercianism, Aelred of Rievaulx, Whitby Abbey, St Hild and the Synod of Whitby. I do guided tours for all groups - families, general visitors, school groups, college students, visitors from other countries. I have done talks to various history and archaeological societies as well as talks to school groups across the age ranges and college/university students both face to face and via online platforms.


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