The rapid growth of monastic houses,such as the Cistercians,in the twelfth century meant that more men and women were becoming professional religious and that:
A) the papacy had finally abandoned any spiritual connection with the monasteries.
B) the severe asceticism of the monasteries was widely popular in Europe.
C) a religiously engaged laity was supporting the Church through the donation of money and lands.
D) the observance of the Benedictine rule had become somewhat lax in the monasteries.
E) as a result,the monasteries had become increasingly impoverished from the drain on their resources.
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