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It united many different European kingdoms under a shared religious culture.

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It convinced many European kingdoms to participate in the Crusades.

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It brought European Christians together to combat the spread of Islam

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Roman Catholic AnswerBy uniting the people in the common goal of attaining salvation, and living Christian lives.
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Q: Did Christian church become the stabilizing force in Europe after the fall of Rome?
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