It was communicated in a number of ways. Foremost among these was the idea of missionary priests, which basically meant priests would go throughout the countryside spreading the message of Christianity. Because during the middle ages, many peasants couldn't read or write, most churches were built with stained-glass windows depicting stories of The Bible, so that the people would have a sense of what the story was about.
People liked pudding and pickles in the middle ages
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Christianity was important and almost forced people to believe in it or be killed. There were many crusades and battles in the name of Christianity during the Middle Ages.
Most people of Western Europe, for most of the Middle Ages, were linked by a belief in Christianity, in the communion of the Catholic Church.
Christianity
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It was to puswade the pple to make a GIANT family of kids JKJKJK it was to teach ppl about Christianity.
Christianity impacted the lives of people in the Middle Ages because it provided them with faith and gave them a worldly perspective since science had not evolved yet. Feudalism caused people in the Middle ages to seek changes in government.
In Europe during the Middle Ages the only recognized religion was Christianity, in the form of the Catholic religion.
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Islam and Christianity
There was one church and one religion in the middle ages and that was Catholic. So, any timeline would be of the Catholic Church.