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Rise and Decline of the Church

Rise and Decline of the Church. Papal Power Popes had been in charge of Church as well as Central Italy (Papal States) Also involved in Feudal System

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Rise and Decline of the Church

Papal Power

• Popes had been in charge of Church as well as Central Italy (Papal States)

• Also involved in Feudal System

• Higher ranking Nobles were becoming Bishops – and not spiritual people

Papal Reform

• Gregory VII wanted to be free from Secular interference in religious appointments

• Convinced that Popes authority extended over Christian world

• If rulers did not allow Pope to appoint at his will he would remove rulers

Henry IV of Germany

• Clashed with Gregory VII over appointments of Bishops

• Henry used bishops as members of his government – couldn’t allow change

• Investiture Controversy

• Concordant of Worms – compromise where Pope appointed but King would get commitment

Church Supreme

• Innocent III• Papal authority = Sun• Royal authority = Moon• Pope is supreme in all European Affairs• Excerised power by giving interdict – withholding sacraments

Franciscans & Dominicans

• New religious orders

• Franciscans – abandon all worldly goods – lived among the people begging – missionary work

• Dominicans – mission to defend the church from heresy – new religions order was best to fight heresy

Inquisition

• Court to find and try heretics

• Dominicans became forerunners in this

• Confessors would be forced perform public penance

• No confession but still “guilty” were executed

• This was seen as the only way to save souls

Sacraments

• Sacraments were central importance to ordinary people as a way of receiving God’s grace

• Only clergy could administer

• Clergy powerful

Saints

• People looked to saints for protection

• Mary – most revered• Relics – bones of

saints or other things they used believed to be holy

Decline of Church Power

• Struggle between French and Italy

• French King Philip IV – wanted to tax clergy

• Pope said no!

• Philip refuses to accept Pope’s authority

• Philip gets a French Pope elected

• Pope moves from Rome to Avignon 1305-1377

• Eventually moves back

Great Schism

• Period of two popes – one in Avignon one in Rome

• Each Pope declares other anti-Christ

• Divided Europe• All popes resign• Mutually approved

Pope selected

Loss of Political Power

• Schism damages the Pope’s power

• Pope loses most authority over royalty

Test Will Not Cover

• 100 Years War and after in the book

• Map quiz will be Friday!