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They didn't have much of an influence at all. Friars basically spread the word of god to peasants and other people who access a priest along the country side. Friars were at the bottom of the church, and therefor didn't influence anybody accept the people they went out and helped.

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Because once the church became more powerful in the middle ages it also became more corrupt. They sold phony religious artifacts for large amounts of money. But the church is no longer corrupt.

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Social life revolved around the Church. Art was all religious based.

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A male member of a religious order that originally relied solely on alms

Well, I thought a friar was a monk who conducted services with his holy group of people.

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they influenced the society by giving people faith

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