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These were the source to God. The Catholic church taught that to communicate with God that man had to go through the church and the churches were used as "teaching tools" to tell the stories of the bible. Most people couldn't read so the stores were told in the windows and Stations of the Cross. The chruch was the center of the city/town as well.

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