1.Collage 2.Tittle 3.Intro 4.Table of contents 5.The Church in
the Middle Ages 6.The work of a Pope 7.Popes on war 8.Becoming a
Pope 9.The beginning of corruption 10.Reasons of Corruption
11.Popes Timeline 12.Popes Timeline 13.Popes Timeline 14.Until Dead
15.Conclusion 16.Sources
Slide 4
The Pope and the church gained much power on the Middle Ages,
they used it to give hope to the people in dark times. The people
went to the church to ask god for their needs and to hear what god
needed to say. The church got all that power with the help of the
religion. The church became so powerfull that was all around
Europe.
Slide 5
During the Middle Ages also known as Dark ages, the people went
daily to the church to ask Jesus for their needs. The effect of
people going to the church everyday to ask Jesus for their needs
was that the church became so powerfull that what the Pope said was
done. This power corrupted many Popes but still there were some
popes who were known as, The Best Popes ever. The corruption and
the power was shown in many ways. An example of this are the
Crusades. The crusades was a war that the Pope Urban II started to
regain Holy Land (Jerusalem). Not all Popes were corrupt, they were
also very good popes such as Pope Paul III. During the Middle Ages
the Pope was considered of the high class society. He was very
respected and Praised. He was almost as powerfull a king, but still
he didnt own a nation.
Slide 6
The Popes were responsible for a lot things such as to manage
the church and give public speeches. The Pope was known as the king
of the church because he was the most important member of the
church. The time to become a pope is not short; it takes the hole
life to get there. A Pope starts from the bottom in the
organization of the church, and he ascends through the different
positions of the churchs organization when, he is appointed by one
of his superiors.Once you become a Pope you will stay there for
your hole life until you die. Even when he dies, he will be
remembered for the rest of his life because of the actions he did.
In my opinion, Popes should retire when they want. I think this
because the Pope should live the outside world.
Slide 7
The Popes were extremely powerfull, so much that they could
extradite countries, start wars, and give people obligations. Many
of the Popes in the Middle Ages extradite hole countries and also
some of them started wars. Still with all this power in their hands
some Popes didnt use it well. One of the most remember Popes of the
Middle Ages is Pope Urban II. Pope Urban II is remembered for the
war he started vs Palestine. This war was because Seljuq Turks had
taken control of the Holy Land, what in this days is known as
Jerusalem. The rewards that he gave to everyone that participate in
this war was that everyone will be free of all the wrong doings he
had done. Despite of all this effort Pope Urban II was not able to
reconquer Jerusalem from the Seliug Turks.
Slide 8
It takes a long time to become a Pope. First you needed to join
the church, then you will study to become a priest and you will be
the alumni of a bishop who could select you to become a bishop.
This ascend in the church organization has taken you plenty of
years and you wouldnt even be half way within the organizational
rank. Then, if an Archbishop sees you working very good he might
also ascend you to that position or a position nearby, still with
all this ascends you are only getting to the half. Now that you are
an Archbishop your next ascend will be to the Curia place, but for
this you will need that a Curia dies for you to take his place. Now
you are almost there but from all the Curias world wide you have a
little bit of chances to be selected as the next Pope. PopeCuria
ArchBishop Bishop PriestParish
Slide 9
The corruption of Popes during the Middle Ages was huge. This
started when the Pope Sergius III became Pope. The begging of his
reing was very violent, first he was technically accepted but then
he was replaced by Christopher and Leo, who later on he send them
to be killed. When he killed them he became Pope again.. Later on
people discovered that the one who ordered the killings of both
Popes was Sergius. This had a big influence on other popes. Later
more and more popes became corrupt. This was the time with the most
number of corrupted popes.
Slide 10
The Popes needed to be responsible of there actions, but some
of them prefer not to be. In the Middle Ages many people become
corrupt including Popes. This happened by various reasons, for
example some popes change there tittle for gold or even others stop
following the church rules and change there tittle for girls or
fun. But even still with so many corrupted popes some of them didnt
go that way. Popes were very rich and had there privilages, but
they also had rules that they couldnt brake. But because of the
curiosity and the power they brake that rules.
Slide 11
The life of a Pope was a long journey. From the day they enter
to the church and become Parishes to the day they get to a higer
position they see there life has change quite a bit. Popes for
example have been many years on the church. Popes have now passed
for all lower charges until this high position. Normally to become
a Pope it will take the hole life. Then that you are on this charge
the Pope would stay there until dead, but in other cases some popes
prefered no to do that. On the Middle Ages popes will normally stay
on that position for all there life until there dead.
Slide 12
Leo III was selected Pope and crown Charlamange Pope Sergious
III becocome the first corrupt pope Pope Jhon an 18 years boy was
elected Pope because of the order of Duke Albareric II Decembe r
25,800 January, 29, 904 December,16, 955
Slide 13
Pope Gregory V crowned Otto III as emperor Pope Benedict VIII
crowned Henry II as emperor Gregory VII was elected pope. Gregory
undertook important reforms in the Church May, 06, 996 Feabury, 14,
1066 June, 23, 1073
Slide 14
Pope Urban II called for the Crusade in a famous speech at the
Council of Clermont. Gregory VII, by working to enhance the power
of the papacy against the power of secular rulers. November, 25,
1095 July, 29, 1099
Slide 15
A lot of Popes become corrupted in the middle ages, but later
on the church members decide that the person who made this one more
time will be errase of the map, and this was the way they supresed
it. Still with some bad Popes the church continued gaining a lot of
power. All this happened because all was going wrong at this time.
The reason why we still talk today about Popes of the Middle Ages
is because they had a lot of influence in the people of that time
because of their power. I also learn that the church during the
Middle Ages was all over Europe and was a worldwide power. They
also defend, accept, and give an opportunity to people to go in and
pray for what they needed. Still today the church is very important
and still a lot of believers are in the hands of the pope and the
church
Slide 16
Provide a through introduction about the person, place, event,
and/or technology in question. Describe the major accomplishments
or conditions that made the historic personality, place, event,
and/or technology standout. Popes on the Middle Ages make a lot of
acomplishments, but the major known for were: The Crusades, Gratest
corruption of all times, crowning Kings and Emperors. What made
them famous? What was it that they did, or what occurred that made
them important topics of study today? Today we study Popes for all
the acomplisments they made on the Midddle Ages How do we benefit
from their legacy? Did the efforts of the person, the conditions of
the place, event, and/or technology have a significant impact on
our lives? Explain in detail. The reason why the Church still exist
is because all what happened in the Middle Ages. Without all that
bad things happening on that days no one will have ever go to the
church and if that happened the church will lose all its
power.
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