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Medieval Church Continued..
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Objectives Explain how the Church shaped medieval life.
Analyze how the power of the Church grew during the Middle Ages and how reformers worked for change in the Church. Describe the situation of Jews in Medieval Europe
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The Importance of the Church
Salvation major aspect of daily life Relics/Pilgrimages Tithe and taxation led to rise of Cathedrals
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Cathedrals Romanesque Style-round arches and a heavy roof. Small windows=little light.
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Romanesque/Gothic
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Gothic Style Developed in early 1100’s.
Tall, vaulted ceilings. Large windows=sunlight Flying buttresses developed to build higher Between over 500 Gothic churches built. What does this say about the economy and piety of the times?
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Examples
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Monasteries and Convents
Monks and Nuns Devoted their lives to God and service to others Health and education Missionaries Academics of the time
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Benedictine Rule 530 – Benedict organized monastery at Monte Cassino
Day based upon prayer and hard work Three Vows Obedience to the Abbot or Abbess Poverty Chastity (pureness)
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Church’s Role in Society
Pope was the spiritual leader Papal supremacy Authority over all secular rulers, including kings and emperors Own territories Papal States
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Power Canon Law – based on religious teachings, governed many aspects of life, including wills, marriages, and morals Disobey? Excommunication Interdict Excluded an entire town/region/kingdom from receiving sacraments
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Corruption and Reform As power grew discipline weakened
Wealth and positions of power began to corrupt the intentions of the Church
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Reform Monastic Movement and Pope Gregory VII (1073)
Abbot Berno’s Monastery in Cluny Refused to allow nobles or bishops to interfere in monastic affairs. Monastic Movement and Pope Gregory VII (1073) Church alone chose officials (ended Lay Investiture) Outlawed marriage for priests Prohibited simony
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Jews in Medieval Europe
Jewish communities all across Europe Jews flourished in Spain Why? Any illness or famine, Christians often blamed Jews Anti-Semitism – Prejudice against the Jews
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