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All catholics believed that the pope was sent from god, and that his word was law. People in middle ages based their whole lives around the church.
The Church provided a sense of stability, unity, and order.Roman Catholic AnswerThe Middle Ages in Europe were a time of intense Catholicism. The people were very devout and their entire lives revolved around the Church. Many young people entered religious orders and for the most part family life revolved around the local parish Church. Spiritually, the people in the Middle Ages were far advanced from the spiritual morass in whicht our world currently finds itself.
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The church was one of the most powerful organizations throughout the Middle Ages. It played a very significant role in the feudal system (which was the order of class structure used in this time). Churches were being built across the country and, not only were they a way to express your religious beliefs, but they were also a social obligation. The Pope was a very powerful figurehead in that time and people believed that he was God's representation on earth. No one dared to go against God and, therefore, the Pope so this is why the church held great power over the lives of the people in the Middle Ages.
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The middle ages was certainly the time when the Catholic church had the most influence over European society. From the decision making of monarchies, to the personal everyday lives of people, the teachings of the church played a significant role.
I am not sure the Church was "hard" during the Middle Ages. The Church spent a lot of energy providing for the sick and poor, giving people refuge, representing the needs of the poor to the kings, and protecting people. There is a link below to a related question, "What was the role of the Church in the Middle Ages?"
In the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church played a central role in social and political life. It was also responsible for education.
well the only difference was that the churches spoke latin back then but now they speack english.
Merlin the wizard does not have a role in the Christian Church.
Let's just say that the Church's role in EU as a whole is comparable to the Japanese Royal Household. But details vary from nation to nation.
Churches were similar to those seen today except the type of architecture would be different depending on where the church was located. The church would have been the center of town life and the ultimate authority in the lives of the people in the middle ages. Religion would play a big role in the music and art of the time period as well.
Churches were similar to those seen today except the type of architecture would be different depending on where the church was located. The church would have been the center of town life and the ultimate authority in the lives of the people in the middle ages. Religion would play a big role in the music and art of the time period as well.
The Byzantines were the buffer between the West and the East. During the Middle Ages, when the Arabs conquered the Holy Land -- it was the Byzantine Emperor who asked Pope Urban II for help. Urban II started the Crusades in response.
All catholics believed that the pope was sent from god, and that his word was law. People in middle ages based their whole lives around the church.