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The Role of the Church in Medieval Europe

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Introduction

• Center of religious and social life• All Christians belonged to one

church – Roman Catholic Church• Provided leadership in an unstable

time• The church was as important, if not

more important, than many kings/queen

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• Clergy – the people who perform sacred functions of a church (ex: priest)

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Power of the church

• Owned 1/3 of all land in Europe – largest landholder in Europe

• Collected a tithe – 1/10 of income or 1 penny from peasants

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• Generally, the clergy were the only people who could read; often kept records for kings

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• Power struggles were common between Pope and King (ex: Pope Gregory VII and Henry IV)

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Sacraments and Salvation

• The church taught that receiving the 7 sacraments were an essential part of salvation

1. baptism

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2. Confirmation – formal declaration of belief in God and the church

3. Eucharist – like the Lord’s Supper (bread and wine)

(now Mass)

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4. Marriage

5. Holy Orders – when a man becomes a priest

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6. Penance – confession of sins to priest (Reconciliation)

7. Extreme Unction – blessing when sick or dying

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Pilgrimages

• Christians tried to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem and Rome at least once

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• Visited churches that supposedly housed relics (holy items)

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• Geoffrey Chaucer wrote a popular book about pilgrims called the Canterbury Tales

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Art & Architecture

• Most art was for religious purposes

• Most people couldn’t read, art helped tell Christ’s story

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• Towns spent 50 – 100 years building cathedrals

• Gothic style was popular

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Monasticism (life devoted to religion)

• St. Benedict - Benedictine rule of poverty, chastity, and obedience

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A Medieval Monk’s Day

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• Farmed the land and raised livestock • Inns, hospitals, refuge in time of war

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• Libraries and “scriptoria” to copy books and illuminate manuscripts

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• Friar – traveling preacher, took a vow of poverty, lived by begging

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• Provided schools for children of upper class

• Eventually, monasteries became too small to teach all who wanted to be educated

• Began meeting outside monastery• Those buildings grew into

universities

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Medieval Universities

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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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• http://www.monasterygreetings.com/

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11/17 Starter

1. Write in planner.2. In today’s box, define

MONK and NUN. Use the glossary in your textbook.

3. Clear desk when finished.


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