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The Church The Church 1000 AD – 1300 AD

The Church 1000 AD – 1300 AD. Catholic Influence (1) The Roman Catholic Church had great influence during the Middle Ages. (2) Center of every village

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The ChurchThe Church1000 AD – 1300 AD

Page 2: The Church 1000 AD – 1300 AD. Catholic Influence (1) The Roman Catholic Church had great influence during the Middle Ages. (2) Center of every village
Page 3: The Church 1000 AD – 1300 AD. Catholic Influence (1) The Roman Catholic Church had great influence during the Middle Ages. (2) Center of every village

Catholic InfluenceCatholic Influence(1) The Roman Catholic Church

had great influence during the Middle Ages.

(2) Center of every village and town

(3) Important part of political life

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Daily LifeDaily Life(1) Daily life revolved around the

Church(2) Most holidays were in honor of

saints or religious events.On Fridays, people followed the

Church’s rule not to eat meat.(3) On Sundays, they went to mass

(worship service) held by the parish priest.

Sacraments http://www.slideshare.net/DHUMPHREYS/medieval-doom-paintings

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Political LifePolitical LifeThe Church played an important role

in the political life of the Middle Ages. (1) Together with kings and nobles,

Church officials helped govern Western Europe.

(2) The Church told people to obey the king’s laws unless they went against canon laws, or laws set up by the Church.

(3) People who disobeyed the Pope or canon laws were excommunicated, or lost their membership in the Church. They also lost their political rights.

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The InquisitionThe Inquisition(1) Despite its power, the Church

faced the problem of heresy. (2) In 1129, a council of bishops set up

the Inquisition, or Church court, to end heresy by force.

People suspected of heresy had one month to confess and if they did not appear they were seized and brought to trial.

(3) The trial’s purpose was to get a confession.

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Attempts at ReformAttempts at Reform(1) The Church

became rich during the Middle Ages.◦ Tithes - offerings

equal to 10 percent of their income

◦ Rich nobles donated money to build large churches and gave land to monasteries.

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Attempts at ReformAttempts at Reform(2) The wealthier the monasteries

became, the more careless many monks grew about carrying out their religious duties.

When a bishop died, his office and lands were taken over by the local noble who often chose a close relative as the new bishop or sold the office.

(3) During the late 900s and early 1000s, some western Europeans worked to return the Church to Christian ideals.

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The Monks of ClunyThe Monks of Cluny(1) To fight corruption in the Church,

devout, or deeply religious, nobles founded new monasteries that strictly followed the Benedictine Rule.

Cluny was an important monastery in eastern France where monks led simple prayerful lives, recognized only the authority of the Pope, and said that the Church, not kings or nobles, should choose all Church leaders.

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Pope Gregory VIIPope Gregory VII(1) Pope Gregory VII

continued the reforms begun by the monks of Cluny.

(2) Two Goals:◦ To rid the Church of

control by kings and nobles

◦ To increase the Pope’s power over the Church officials

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Learning• (1) During the late

Middle Ages, the rise of governments brought more security, the economy grew stronger, and there was more time for learning.

• (2) Learning was in the hands of the Church.

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Cathedral Schools(1) The parish

clergy set up schools in cathedrals, or churches headed by bishops.

• The cathedral schools taught grammar, geometry, astronomy, and music.

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Universities(1) After a while, students complained

that teachers held few classes and did not cover enough subjects, and teachers complained that untrained people were teaching. So they initiated changes by forming unions, groups of people joined together for a common cause.

(2) These unions became universities, or groups of teachers and students devoted to learning.

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UniversitiesUniversitiesBy the 1200s, universities,

headed by church officials called chancellors, had spread all through Europe.

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The CrusadesThe Crusades(1) 1071 – Seljuq

Turks (Muslim) conquered Jerusalem and took control of Christian shrines.

(2) A series of holy wars called crusades went on for about 200 years.

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Effects of the CrusadesEffects of the CrusadesEconomic Changes

• Historic evidence of trade between Muslims, Byzantines, Europeans prior to Crusades

• Crusades enhanced existing trade

• Returning Crusaders brought more goods, spices, textiles, to Europe

• Increase in trade added to changing European economy during Middle Ages

• Crusades led to deaths of many knights, nobles

• Lands left vulnerable

• Other ambitious nobles took control of unoccupied lands

• Nobles then had more power, influence in Europe

Political Changes

• Some Europeans respected other cultures, others intolerant

• Many viewed non-Christians as enemies, persecuted Jews

• Holy Land Jews saw Crusaders as cruel invaders

• Relations strained for centuries

Social Changes

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