The men who filled important positions in the church had strong social and political ties to european's nobily. In fact, local princes were also often bishops. Many nobles and religious leaders had gone to school together. As a result, European nobles and church leaders had much in common, and they often supported each other.
Many Church officials helped European political leaders run their kingdoms. For example, local priests kept records of births and deaths in their in their parish, or area served by their church. Monarchs needed this information to more effictively run their kingdoms.
The Church also had great wealth, which made it an even more powerful institution. The Church earned income fron property it owned. The wealth of the pope was greater than that of any individual European monarch. Also,the Papacy's authority was often greater than that of kings and emperors. The pope's power caused many monarchs to cooperate with the Church, but it also caused conflict.
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It made the Church dependent on individual monarchs.
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The pope and the clergy tried to preserve Chruch privileges as powerful monarchs chipped away at it's power.
it stared by king by giving high church jobs
The state power of European countries mostly grew due to the degradation of the church. With the Renaissance and Enlightenment art becoming more and more secular, it grew further and further from the Catholic Church. With the Church being left behind quickly, the secularism grew, taking away powers from the clergy. This gave monarchs more power. As a result, you can see that most European monarchs had exquisite paintings and magnificent palaces reflecting the architecture of the time, for example, the Palace of Versailles.
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to spread religion
The current land division of European countries dates back to the advent of the now defunct Holy Roman Empire, and its distribution of Divine rite to monarchs. The Church of Rome, is the originator of world imperialism.
the church was not happy that the kings, such as otto,had control over clergy and their offices.