Daily Geography Find Rome on a map. Mr. McCann and Pope John Paul II at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome.

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Daily Geography Find Rome on a map. Mr. McCann and Pope John Paul II at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome.

Journal Activity- Review If the Pope has power and the king is gaining power, what kind of problems do you think will arise in Europe?

Objectives Describe how popes and kings fought over power. Explain the powers of the pope during the middle ages. Give examples of this power struggle.

Popes vs Kings 1.Excommunication- cast out from the church 2. Interdiction- close the churches 3.Deposition- remove the king

Popes vs. Kings Pope Gregory Emperor Henry IV

10-1 Popes and Kings (pg ) Read and take Princeton style of notes on this section Heading ?AnswerDetails

Power of the Pope Let’s play: “Name that Church Punishment”