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Title: The Role of the Church in Medieval Europe


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The Role of the Church in Medieval Europe
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Clergy
  • Society in the Middle Ages consisted of men of
    prayer, men of war, and men of work. - Alfred
    the Great
  • Clergy influenced all levels of society,
    especially kings, because they were educated

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Clergy
  • Church guided life of people from baptism to
    marriage and to death
  • Power to condemn or to forgive very powerful in
    peoples lives

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Church Hierarchy
  •     Pope head of church, Latin for Father
  •     Cardinals advisors to the Pope, controlled
    the archbishops and choose new Pope from the
    cardinals

Current Pope Benedict XVI
El Grego, Portrait of a Cardinal
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Church Hierarchy
  •   Archbishops controlled
  • archdiocese and bishops
  • Bishops controlled diocese
  • in larger cities or
  • provinces made of
  • many parishes

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Church Hierarchy
  •   Abbots in charge of
  • monasteries and local parishes
  •   Priests - local church or parish led religious
    services(weddings,
  • baptisms, and funerals),
  • cared for sick

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Monastery
  • Complex community of many different buildings
  • Granaries
  • Breweries
  • Bakeries
  • Wineries
  • Abbey church
  • Library / scriptorium
  • Hospital
  • School

Self contained like a town
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Monastery
  • Inside libraries monks copied manuscripts
  • Wrote in beautiful handwriting
  • Drew elaborate illustrations
  • Illuminated letters

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Power of the Church
  •       Church encouraged Christians to save
    their souls by donating money to the churches
  • Nobles were encouraged to leave their lands to
    the church (upon death) in return for saving
    their soulsgtgtgt increasing the churchs holdings
    and wealth

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Power of the Church
  •   Clergygt most often the only members of society
    able to read and write
  • Most kings were illiterategtgt clergy were advisors
    to the king very powerful

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Kings gtgt conflict with the Church
  • 800 c.e., Kings and nobles tried to take power
    from church.
  • Kings appointed their own people/ relatives to
    church positions, such as bishops and cardinals

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Kings gtgt conflict with the Church
  • New popegt Gregory VII wanted to give back power
    to church.
  • Announced that Pope was higher than king and that
    only the Pope could appoint members to church

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Kings gtgt conflict with the Church
  • King Henry IV refused Popes edict (formal
    announcement)
  • Pope excommunicated King Henry IV

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Education Spreads in Europe
  •  Monasteries became too small to teach those who
    wanted to be educated
  • Began meeting outside or in taverns .eventually
    began to construct buildings, which grew into
    universities and colleges
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