it depends which church you mean, e.g catholic or protestant etc
All Churches were Roman Catholic for a start. There were more Holy Days to celebrate more saints and Mass was heard every Sunday. More people believed in God than in todays society
pilgrimage churches, Romanesque style churches built along pilgrimage routes.
Gothic people made big churches.
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There was no explorers in the middle ages. When exploration started that is when the middle ages ended.
During the Middle Ages, the churches quite often held all the power, dictating laws to the entire area. The church was also the center of social life. Being rejected by the church was devastating.
well the only difference was that the churches spoke latin back then but now they speack english.
Massive stone churches from the Middle Ages, with stained windows, were called catherdrals.
Cathedrals
During the Middle Ages and Renaissance in Europe women worshipped in churches.
Many of the buildings that are standing today from the middle ages are the churches and some manor houses. The houses usually have been added to, rebuilt or changed in some ways so it is hard to see the original building and some churches have as well. Others are in ruins.
cathedrals
The churches are usually made of stone and that will last through fire, weather, and war. The ones that were wooden didn't last due to all of the reasons above. Plus, the churches you see today have been rebuilt, remodeled, and added to so they really aren't the same church that existed in the middle ages.
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they haven't and the middle ages is irrelevant
In monasteries, churches, and sometimes as tutors for the nobles.
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