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Entry Task: you have 10 minutes. Make sure your group has the vocab done (definition and vocab minimum). I will come around and check. Each complete work = 10 farthings.

Handout for readings Cornell Notes– Do together

Papal States Spiritual leaders were in charge of papal states What do they mean when they say political ties?

Lay Investiture Spiritual leaders would become "invested" with power. What do you think invested means in this case? -- Think-Pair-Share -- Emissary (all) Lay (secular/non religious) Investiture (being invested with holy power)

-Pope Gregory VII "Hang on a minute" Only the church should appoint church officials

"Hang on a minute" This means that, the religious leaders we have appointed will now be appointed by YOU and not ME

Summarize the Investiture controversy Who What When Where

If you don't do what I say..... Interdict: forbids priests from giving sacraments to a certain group

Sacraments Communion, baptism, confession, marriage

New Religious Orders Cistercian Main Beliefs and Practices - Strict - Simple food - 1 robe

Prayer and Manual Labor Religious service

Women in Church most from wealthy families that couldn't find a husband e.com/watch?v=3El L8hdQD_4

Franciscans - St. Francis - took vows of poverty - Working and Begging - Repentance and simplicity - helping the poor

Dominican Dominic De Guzman A more aggressive position

Heresy Denying basic church doctrine

Inquisition

Popular Religion Sacraments -- only clergy could give sacraments What potential problem could this lead to?

Relics what potential problem could this lead to?