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Section 1 III. The Rise of the Catholic Church

Review!!! ________ was the Frankish king who became Catholic.

Review!!! Clovis was the Frankish king who became Catholic.

Review!!! A _______ is a steep-sided valley that is an inlet of the sea.

Review!!! A fjord is a steep-sided valley that is an inlet of the sea.

Review Europe is a continent, but is also a very large ___________.

Review Europe is a continent, but is also a very large peninsula.

Review!!! On Christmas day A.D. 800, the pope crowned ________ the new Emperor.

Review!!! On Christmas day A.D. 800, the pope crowned Charlemagne the new Emperor.

III. The Rise of the Catholic Church A.Patrick (a Priest):

III. The Rise of the Catholic Church A.Patrick (a Priest):

III. The Rise of the Catholic Church A.Patrick (a Priest): 1.Spread Christianity in Ireland

III. The Rise of the Catholic Church A.Patrick (a Priest): 1.Spread Christianity in Ireland 2.Created Monasteries

III. The Rise of the Catholic Church A.Patrick (a Priest): 1.Spread Christianity in Ireland 2.Created Monasteries 3.Monks preserved Roman Learning and the Latin language.

III. The Rise of the Catholic Church B.Gregory the Great 1.Pope ( ) 2.Wanted missionary monks to teach the Christian faith 3.Converted Ethelbert and Northern Europe

III. Rise of the Catholic Church C.Monks helped education, health care, and politics

III. Rise of the Catholic Church C.Monks helped education, health care, and politics D.Pope Gregory VII and Henry IV disagreed over appointing high- ranking church officials. Bishop Arch Pope

III. Rise of the Catholic Church C.Monks helped education, health care, and politics D.Pope Gregory VII and Henry IV disagreed over appointing high- ranking church officials. E.Gregory excommunicated Henry

III. The Rise of the Catholic Church F.Concordat of Worms 1.Agreement between new pope and new emperor 2.Only Pope can choose church officials 3.Only King can choose government officials

III. The Rise of the Catholic Church G.Pope Innocent III

III. The Rise of the Catholic Church G.Pope Innocent III 1.Church became powerful

III. The Rise of the Catholic Church G.Pope Innocent III 1.Church became powerful 2.Controlled Kings by threatening to withhold rituals from kings or people.

Practice Test 1. _______ was the Frankish king who became Catholic.

Practice Test 2._______ is a steep-sided valley that is an inlet of the sea.

Practice Test 3. _______ was the capital city of Charlemagne’s empire.

Practice Test 4. ________ is an agreement between the pope and the ruler of a country.

Practice Test 5. _______ is to exclude a person from church membership.

Practice Test 6. Europe is a continent, but it is also a very large ______.

Practice Test 7. Charles Martel helped Christianity remain Europe’s major religion by stopping Muslims advances at the _______ __ _____.

Practice Test 8. On Christmas day AD 800, the pope crowned _____ the new Roman Emperor.

Practice Test 9. Catholic monk copied Christian, Roman, and Greek writings, and helped preserve the _____ language.

Practice Test 10. Pope Gregory VII and Henry IV disagreed about who could appoint _______.

Practice Test 1. _______ was the Frankish king who became Catholic.

Practice Test 1. Charles Martel was the Frankish king who became Catholic.

Practice Test 2._______ is a steep-sided valley that is an inlet of the sea.

Practice Test 2.Fjord is a steep-sided valley that is an inlet of the sea.

Practice Test 3. _________ was the capital city of Charlemagne’s empire.

Practice Test 3. Aachen was the capital city of Charlemagne’s empire.

Practice Test 4. ________ is an agreement between the pope and the ruler of a country.

Practice Test 4. Concordat is an agreement between the pope and the ruler of a country.

Practice Test 5. _______ excludes a person from church membership.

Practice Test 5. Excommunication excludes a person from church membership.

Practice Test 6. Europe is a continent, but it is also a very large ______.

Practice Test 6. Europe is a continent, but it is also a very large peninsula.

Practice Test 7. Charles Martel helped Christianity remain Europe’s major religion by stopping Muslims advances at the _______ __ _____.

Practice Test 7. Charles Martel helped Christianity remain Europe’s major religion by stopping Muslims advances at the battle of tours.

Practice Test 8. On Christmas day AD 800, the pope crowned _____ the new Roman Emperor.

Practice Test 8. On Christmas day AD 800, the pope crowned Charlemagne the new Roman Emperor.

Practice Test 9. Catholic monk copied Christian, Roman, and Greek writings, and helped preserve the _____ language.

Practice Test 9. Catholic monk copied Christian, Roman, and Greek writings, and helped preserve the Latin language.

Practice Test 10. Pope Gregory VII and Henry IV disagreed about who could appoint _______ ____ _____.

Practice Test 10. Pope Gregory VII and Henry IV disagreed about who could appoint high church officials.