PPT-12.3 The Medieval Church
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Liam Morice Jordan Beck and R ebecca S mith Sacrament One of the established formal rituals of the roman catholic church such as baptism holy communion or matrimony
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Liam Morice Jordan Beck and R ebecca S mith Sacrament One of the established formal rituals of the roman catholic church such as baptism holy communion or matrimony Abbot The head of the monastery . By: Calvin Smith, Phillip . Whitesides. , & . Walter Harris. Extended Definitions! (Part 1) . Sacraments- . is a sacred Christian rite recognized as of particular importance and . significance.. Chapter 3. 3.1 Introduction. The church was the center of medieval life.. It was the center of activity in the community, provided education, explained world events (like what?), and taught salvation belonged to those who followed its teaching.. Periodization. Early Middle Ages: 500 – 1000. (Dark Age). High Middle Ages: 1000 – 1250. Late Middle Ages: 1250 – 1500. . (Renaissance). Fragmentation of Western Europe: . “Dark Ages”. Ca 900-1500. Also known as…. Middle Ages. Dark Ages. Birth of an Idea. Black Death Plague. Also known as the Bubonic Plague. Claimed 30% of the population. http://www.history.com/topics/middle-ages. Speak Medieval. Down goes Rome!. From fall of the Roman empire around 476 CE to the early 15. th. century. Often called the Middle Ages. Political instability, diseases, and withering commerce. Good times!. 330–1450. ). . Lesson 3 . The Medieval Christian Church. . Learning Objectives. Explain how the Christian Church shaped medieval life.. Understand monastic life and the influence of medieval monks and nuns.. SSWH7 The student will analyze European medieval society with regard to culture, politics, society, and economics.. Explain the manorial system and feudalism; include the status of peasants and feudal monarchies and the importance of Charlemagne.. SSWH7 The student will analyze European medieval society with regard to culture, politics, society, and economics.. Explain the manorial system and feudalism; include the status of peasants and feudal monarchies and the importance of Charlemagne.. Chapter One. The ship sailed into the busy . harbour. . It had come from ports on the Eastern Mediterranean where it took on a cargo of spices and other goods. When the ship landed, the dockworkers were surprised to see sick sailors staggering on the shore. Everywhere on the deck of the ship lay dead or dying sailors. They had black and purplish blotches on their skin and strange, egg shaped swellings in their armpits. The dying were coughing, moaning, and vomiting blood.. Primary Content Source: Prentice Hall World History. Images as cited.. history.org.uk. traditioninaction.org. In 597, Pope Gregory I sent Augustine to convert the Anglo-Saxons in England. From Britain, missionaries went back to the continent to spread their faith among Germanic tribes.. Early Medieval times (7. th. century) the church played a part in stopping theater performances.. Church was then responsible for rebirth of theater during the Middle Ages. Dramatic performances based on the story of the Resurrection, were 1. -Humanism- . anxious about an end always imminent.. ─The Catholic Church embraced a variety of standpoints.. ─Religion was regionalised.. ─Papacy recovered strenght from the Great Schism (1378-1417) and Conciliarism.. The late Middle Ages . New Religious Order . Cistercian order founded in 1098. Bernard of . Clairvaux. - most famous Cistercian monk . A.D. 1000 and 1200 women entered convents . Most educated women in medieval Europe were . Pope. The head of the Catholic Church . Cruck-house . A single story, single room hut where peasants would live. . Archbishop . Head of the Church in England . Catholic Church. A branch of Christianity that was followed by most in England throughout the Middle Ages .
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