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What were 3 things that were put into churches and how were they used in Middle ages?

Most churches got Bibles so the clergy could read the liturgy. Many churches had bells, though they were expensive, and these were used to call people to church, to call people so they could be told of important events, and as warnings Many churches go pews for people to sit on.


Why is the petronas twin towers important?

The Petrona Twin Towers are so important because they are the 4th tallest buildings in the WORLD!


Why are so many of the surviving building from the Middle Ages Churches?

The churches are usually made of stone and that will last through fire, weather, and war. The ones that were wooden didn't last due to all of the reasons above. Plus, the churches you see today have been rebuilt, remodeled, and added to so they really aren't the same church that existed in the middle ages.


Were there kids in the towers on 911?

Yes there were children in one of the towers. There was a day care on the 5th floor of one of them, but they were all evacuated safely.


Why do churches ask for money?

An organized church of any kind, by definition, is formed and maintained by its own members. Churches in the West generally don't get money from (or give to) the government, so churches ask for the support of its members to pay for the publicly used trappings of that religion: most commonly the building, furnishing and/or maintenance of a place to meet, religious garments and paraphernalia, and in larger churches the salary of a dedicated clergy. Many churches maintain some financial transparency for the benefit of its members, as without it donations are prone to abuse and embezzlement.

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Is paul steeples gay?

lol I dont think so


Why do some churches have two steeples and others one?

Some churches have 2 steeples when there are different denominations using the same building. This is so each denomination can enter through a specific side of the church and essentially makes it 2 different churches.


How many Christian churches are there in Mecca?

Christians are not allowed in Mecca, so there are no churches in Mecca.


How many Churches are in Massachusetts?

Churches can be narrowly or broadly defined so an answer is difficult. According to the 'Yellow Pages' there are 4,944 'churches' in Massachusetts.


How many churches are there on the island of Malta?

SO MANY around 360


How many Christian churches are there in Japan?

There are an estimated 70 million Christians in China. The majority of them attend what are known as house churches; churches that are not recognized by the Chinese government, and that meet in houses. So it is very hard to say how many churches there are in China, since we would have to know how many of these house churches there are, and they meet in secret, so we can't possibly know just how many there are.


Why are there so many protestant churches?

because Christianity is the biggest religion.


What is it about local churches that so many misunderstand Christianity?

There are many churches and many different beliefs among them. While the practices of one church may suggest to another that that church misunderstands Christianity, the reality is that most of the churches are correct in their own way.


Where can you find a steeplejack?

Steeplejacks construct steeples and chimneys. They also clean chimneys. So they would be part of the construction trade.


What were 3 things that were put into churches and how were they used in Middle ages?

Most churches got Bibles so the clergy could read the liturgy. Many churches had bells, though they were expensive, and these were used to call people to church, to call people so they could be told of important events, and as warnings Many churches go pews for people to sit on.


How was Raphael so important?

He was so important because he was a renaissance painter and he painted many ceilings of churches


Why were christian churches so fancy?

Many churches aren't and weren't fancy, but maybe there is one near you that is. My guess is that they wanted to attractive more people.