Well, it seems almost cruels to think that the Church profited from death, but it did. At that time, some people thought it was a curse from God so a lot of people converted and people prayed harder during that time.
In the mid 1300's.
Yes he can marry in the Catholic Church. Death of a spouse is the only form of 'divorce' recognized by the Catholic Church.
Not Roman Catholic, just the ROMANS. It was for their faith>
The Catholic Church is pro-life from conception until death. Euthanasia is not allowed.
Black Death caused fear among people. People lost faith in catholic church and governments.
obviously after the death of his wife
many people believed that it was punishment from god. Catholic church did not like the idea of science in those times.
Europeans began questioning their faith in the catholic church
The church was changed drastically as many people began to lose faith the main reason was that the plague was supposedly sent by God ( it wasn't)and people began to question the religion. Also people thought that non-sinners would not be affected and outrage broke out as people realized that more than half of the monks, bishops and so on died as they lived , and slept, so close together. But also the church became even more rich as believers brought potions that were supposed to cure this horrible disease.
I only got a couple but there still some :D -Church officials ran the hospital -The church supplied a place where people could stay and pray. -Gave hope to people in numerous ways. -The priests asked for forgiveness on behalf of all the victims of the black plague.
Black Death lead to social changes. such as less influence by church.
Yes and No. England was very catholic and belived that if anything bad happened God was punishing them. Anjd if they didnt go to church they would have probably been ashamed or if they were ill it was "ok".