Yes, and not just during the middle ages. The Church maintained an Index Librorum Prohibitorum - a list of banned books - which the faithful were forbidden to read. The Index was abolished in 1966.
The Catholic Church created stability because people believed that they had to follow Church teachings to avoid damnation.
During the Middle Ages
A person has to run into a temple/church and go to the priest/rabbi/rev and ask for sanctuary. This started in the Middle Ages. If the person leaves the church/temple he/she will then be arrested.
Yes, there was both in the middle ages. Part of the time, people also believed in Purgatory which was a middle part between where you worked off your sins and then be judged. Martin Luther was convinced to stop it and correct the church. He was a priest. I'm not christian so there might be some more information that you might need
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During the Middle Ages art was mainly commissioned by The Church.
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The Roman catholic church during the middle ages in Europe can best be described as a church that was a stable influence. This was during a time where central governments were weaker.
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The Church of England did not exist during the Middle Ages. It was formed after the Dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII at the beginning of the modern era.
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During the Middle Ages the monks were the people who preserved books and wrote books. The population of the Middle Ages couldn't read or write and there were really no schools for them to go to. Monks spent years creating and copying books. One of the great books that was done in this time was the Book of Kells.
The strongest civilizing force in Europe during the early Middle Ages was the Church.
The church had the most power in the middle ages because it was the one thing that united people.
Yes, the Church was very powerful during the Middle Ages.