At the top was the Pope or, after the Great Schism, in the East it was the Patriarch of Constantinople.
Cardinals were lower, the
Archbishops,
Bishops,
Priests,
sometimes Deacons, and
laity.
Within the Church, there were other hierarchies, such as, in a monastic organization,
Grand Master,
Abbot,
Monk,
Novice.
Similar hierarchies existed for such monastic organizations as the Knights Templar and other similar groups, except there were monks instead of monks.
The Catholic church was the "state" and ruled the society of the middle ages.
The only church in the Middle Ages was the Catholic Church. I am not sure what the question is asking about the church.
The Magna Carta contributed the the growing of the church in the Middle Ages.
In the Middle Ages, every village, town, and city had a church. In fact, the presence of a church was what distinguished a village from a hamlet.
The church in the middle ages experienced turmoil because it was no longer unified. Disagreements and splintering of the church caused the church to shatter.
Christian Church
church started after the fall of rome 480 B.C.E
The Catholic Church was the only church in the Middle Ages and the pope ruled the church and monarchies of Europe.
The church
There was one church and one religion in the middle ages and that was Catholic. So, any timeline would be of the Catholic Church.
During the Middle Ages art was mainly commissioned by The Church.
no