The Catholic Church maintained a number of schools in the Middle Ages, all of which taught Latin. Latin was the common language of scholars of the time, and just about all scholars, everywhere in Western Europe, spoke, read, and wrote in Latin.
The Catholic Church also had a large number of monasteries. They were all over the European countries and very few people did not live close to one. These monasteries all had to communicate with each other, and so packets of mail were carried from one to another. They carried mail all across Europe, and many people were able to correspond by mail because they were able to get their letters carried by the monastic carriers.
The Catholic Church was the only church in the Middle Ages and the pope ruled the church and monarchies of Europe.
The only church in the middle ages was Catholic. The Catholic church taught that they were needed for man to communicate with God. They also taught that man was born in sin and to get to heaven they needed to go through the church. The Church set the standards and rules for the society as well as telling kings and queens how to rule.
the orthrodox church
The Catholic church was the only church so any religious celebrations or services were Catholic.
There was no single view. See related link for an article on the Catholic Church in the Middle Ages.
The Catholic Church was the only church in the Middle Ages and the pope ruled the church and monarchies of Europe.
The Catholic church was the "state" and ruled the society of the middle ages.
There was one church and one religion in the middle ages and that was Catholic. So, any timeline would be of the Catholic Church.
The only church in the Middle Ages was the Catholic Church. I am not sure what the question is asking about the church.
A member of the Catholic church.
The only church in the middle ages was Catholic. The Catholic church taught that they were needed for man to communicate with God. They also taught that man was born in sin and to get to heaven they needed to go through the church. The Church set the standards and rules for the society as well as telling kings and queens how to rule.
the orthrodox church
The Roman catholic church during the middle ages in Europe can best be described as a church that was a stable influence. This was during a time where central governments were weaker.
"indulgences".
The Catholic church was the only church so any religious celebrations or services were Catholic.
The influence of the Roman Catholic Church in the Middle Ages was a major factor in art and science. The Church had a tendency to stifle science while encouraging religious art.
There were no reformers. The Catholic church was in full control of the society.