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By Eliot Goldstein and Tim Cuozzo.  Christians were secular in Europe  Popes were spiritual leaders.

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1 By Eliot Goldstein and Tim Cuozzo

2  Christians were secular in Europe  Popes were spiritual leaders.

3  The Church became powerful by having it’s own laws, lands and taxes  Along with collecting taxes the church would also accept gifts

4  Power of the church grew with its wealth  Influenced kings and rulers of Europe

5  Church developed it’s own laws  Anyone who disobeyed faced punishment

6  Excommunication  A powerful noble who opposed the church could face the interdict.

7  Abbot Berno  Church was sole provider of education in the Middle Ages  He revived the Benedict Rule

8  Refused to allow nobles or bishops to interfere in monastery affairs  Cluny was placed under direct protection of the pope

9  Respected nature  Came from wealthy family  Had a small group of followers that grew

10  Communities existed across Europe  Spain became the center for Jewish culture  By 1000s, Western Europe was Christianized

11  Christians often blamed the Jews  Jews were not part of the structure of Christians lives  Jewish communities thrived until modern times

12  How did the church gain Secular Power?  Did the church help Europe escape thee Dark Ages or did it attempt to pull Europe back into the Dark Ages?


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