To make people follow christ. They thought it was a good time. for example their trying to say that all this is occurring because of their sins. In order for them to be forgiven they'd have to praise the lord.
The Church charged money for special prayers (indulgences). The person only had to have enough Faith (Mustard Seed) to be cured. The Church 'won' either way-- if the person lived, the Church could claim a miracle; if the person died, the Church said the person had no faith! If the person lived, they were faithful and they would praise the Church's healing power through God.
Churches used priests to treat people. But they never were cured.
The Black Death or Plague caused a severe shortage of workers. Because of this, landowners and royalty began to pay workers with money for their labor.
Society changed immensely because the plague killed off most of the serfs who worked the fields for the land owners. Without this cheap labor, the landowners who survived could not care for their holdings on their own, and so, many of them simply abandoned the land, leaving it to the surviving serfs. With less people to feed, the survivors thrived and were able to live better lives than they had under the old feudal system.
There was not a lot of workers left because the black death killed them so they demanded more money for there work.
People would go around selling 'indulgences' or 'god's tokens' in the Black Death for people who had sinned and wanted to make it up to god so he wouldn't curse them with the plague. Of course it didn't stop them getting the plague so preists made a lot of money out of them!
what happened as the economy restarted. After the plague less people were alive so they had more jobs. The middle class and lower class earned more money. The black death brought a lot of mourners but it also helped the economy.
no because there was much more bigger problems like the church, battles and money and supplies and much much more
the same money they always used
During the Black Plague the people of Europe became fixated on religion and the after life. One of the many reasons for this fixation was the growth of the Roman Catholic Church. Their influence powered over the ideas of the local lords this was mainly because of the lack of government over the people. The church was able to raise money through taxes on peasants and lords wanting the "favor" of God through money. This growth allowed churches to be established in villages subsequently allowing priests to help the needed. Priests would often speak of death to peasants and lords by means of praying to those who were dying. Death was all around the men and women of Europe. To find a way to calm them, they turned toward the afterlife and what it would hold. The population of Europe in the first four years of the plague, declined drastically. By the 1400's, the amount of deaths due to plague reached 20 to 30 million people. The quantity of people that had died in the plague made the public lead to the belief that the plague had become biblical for many reasons. The plague was thought to be an individual or force that would pursue any person who attempted to flee. This made various inhabitants consider that God had an ongoing biblical plague. Christians believed that this new biblical plague was created to rid the world of "pain". It was contemplated that simply a definite quantity of pain is in the world. The suffering of others would give one an improved manner of life. There were numerous amounts of reasons for people believing additionally in the afterlife and religion. The Holy Roman Empire influenced the population to believe in religion. The 20 to 30 million people that died during the plague gave people first hand account on death to allocate themselves to hypothesize on what would take place in the afterlife. The "biblical" plague would show how people would lead to a religious based conclusion on a horrible act. In conclusion, during the Black Plague the people of Europe became fixated on religion and the after life.
The Church kept urging people that if they prayed, then the plague would cease. Different hypotheses arose from the reigning pope, but it was always that the Christian god was displeased by something: the actions of the populace, the actions of those who are dying, the corruption of something/someone. Although all the Christians were praying and living like the papacy instructed them to, the epidemic relentlessly surged forward, and more and more people died. Christians began to lose faith in the Church because the clergy was making promises that were not being fulfilled.
By ecusing the poor and fining them for things they did not do or force the money or will charge you with clergy to be put to death
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During the Black Death, families may have abandoned each other due to fear of infection, lack of resources to care for sick family members, or wanting to protect themselves from contracting the disease. The high mortality rate and rapid spread of the plague led to extreme measures and social disruption.