Change in papal law in 1336 to allow twice-weekly consumption caused problems at Muchelney Abbey
It may have seemed a good day for medieval monks when a papal decree allowed them to start eating meat including mutton, beef, pork and venison. It was not so good for their bowels.Muchelney Abbey in Somerset
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