The Highland Clearances took place in the 18th and 19th centuries as landlords removed people from their rented crofts in order that the owners might use the land for sheep. Due to the Reformation, the presence of the Catholic was minimal in the Highlands during the time of the Clearances; its influence was practically non-existent. The strongest Christian denominations in the Scottish Highlands during the 18th century was the established Church of Scotland, joined in the 19th century by the Free Church of Scotland. Neither denomination is recorded as having either defended the crofters or officially condoning their removal from the land.
Let's just say that the Church's role in EU as a whole is comparable to the Japanese Royal Household. But details vary from nation to nation.
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the role that the church played was religion the church was a religous seperate from the E uropeans <3 ^^
The Anglican Church was the official church of England during the 1700s.
As Europe gradually emerged from the destruction of the Roman Empire, the church became one of the mainstays of civilization. During the pontificate of Gregory I the Great (590-604), the medieval papacy began to assert its authority. Gregory's achievement was to go beyond the claim of papal primacy in the church by beginning to establish the temporal power of the papacy.
A serf is a slave and a slave has no role in the church.
your mom is not the anser to this thing its you dad
During the Renaissance, the Church of England was established as a separate entity from the Catholic Church, with Henry VIII declaring himself as the head of the Church. The Church of England played a significant role in the religious and political landscape of England during this time, as it was used to legitimize the king's divorce and the subsequent break with Rome. The Church of England also underwent its own reforms and changes in doctrine, reflecting the broader shifts in religious thought and practice during the Renaissance.
Let's just say that the Church's role in EU as a whole is comparable to the Japanese Royal Household. But details vary from nation to nation.
Merlin the wizard does not have a role in the Christian Church.
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The Church's role has always been to bring God to the people and the people to God. If you want a more specific answer, you are going to have to ask a more specific question, like a country, etc.
To put it simply, the role of the Church is to mediate salvation.
Estimates vary, but it is believed that tens of thousands of people were displaced during the Highland Clearances in the 18th and 19th centuries. Many emigrated to America, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand in search of better opportunities.
a pope carries out his role in the church by helping others and leading theroman chatholic church!
I am not sure the Church was "hard" during the Middle Ages. The Church spent a lot of energy providing for the sick and poor, giving people refuge, representing the needs of the poor to the kings, and protecting people. There is a link below to a related question, "What was the role of the Church in the Middle Ages?"
i want sigh up for my clearances