people lost their faith on church. After pandemic they were nit influenced by church.
kill them selves
The church thought that it was the Jews fault that the plague happend. But really it was infuenza carried by rats and flees.
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The Bubonic Plague had a more significant impact on diminishing the power of the Church compared to the Great Schism. The plague, which decimated a large portion of the population, led to widespread disillusionment with the Church, as many people questioned its authority and ability to provide spiritual solace in the face of such suffering. In contrast, while the Great Schism created divisions within the Church, it did not fundamentally challenge its role in society to the same extent as the existential crisis posed by the plague.
people blamed Black Death. On the church and kings.
what made it fall was the fact diseases (bubonic plague) spread and when the bubonic plague spread the church believe animals(cat and dogs) made the disease so the church killed almost 10,000 dogs (or more) and everyone just lost faith. -sd
PURITANS
The bubonic plague weakened the power of the Roman Catholic Church in Western Europe by causing a decline in the number of clergy members and a loss of faith among the population due to the church's inability to stop the spread of the disease. This led to a decrease in the church's influence and authority during the outbreak.
Some thought that toad venom would draw the plague out the body and other one was that by rubbing bread on the body of St. Domencia (church in Italy) one eaten the plague would simply be cured
Theory of evolution
The Black Plague Strong hostility toward the Catholic Church caused by papal rule. APEX
The aftermath of the plague created a series of religious, social and economic upheavals which had profound effects on the course of European history.