In medieval times, working on Sundays was often considered a violation of the Sabbath, a day dedicated to rest and worship. Punishments for this infraction could vary, ranging from fines to public shaming, and in some cases, even more severe penalties like excommunication from the church. The severity of the punishment typically depended on the local laws and the authority of the church in that area. Overall, the emphasis was on upholding religious observance and community standards.
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