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The church had a huge role in the lives of peasants. The church collected the tithe, carried out mass and services (marriage, funerals and baptism)
In the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church played a central role in social and political life. It was also responsible for education.
It made the Church dependent on individual monarchs.
the religon was roman christian and people like nuns devoted their lives to the church. the people such as pesants all had this same religon and believed and worshiped the same god. all people payed the chirch and were living bytheir religous beleifs.
They were the nobility and ran the government with the Church.
Medieval sculptures portrayed harsh images of human life. The church conceptualized the secular world as a miserable existence, and therefore most medieval sculptures portrayed masses of miserable human beings lifting their hands upward in the search for salvation.
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Medieval SerfsA medieval village or manor usually contained several classes of laborers, consisting of Medieval Serfs and peasants. There might be a number of freemen, who paid a fixed rent, either in money or produce, for the use of their land. Then there were Medieval Serfs who laboured in the lord's household or at work on his domain. Most of the peasants were Medieval Serfs or villeins. The other labourers were called Cottagers or small holders. Under feudalism the lords and nobles of the land had certain rights over Medieval Serfs and Peasants which included the right of jurisdiction, which gave judicial power to the nobles and lords and the right of hunting
Knights played a major role in Medieval life.
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The Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Christ, and thus its role is the role of Christ in the life of a believer. The Catholic Church is thus both the teacher of the moral life, and the dispenser of God's grace which enables the Catholic to lead the moral life that he is being taught about.
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