PPT-The Catholic Church through the Ages

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The Modern Age 1789Present Larry Fraher For Discussion What do you know about the enlightenment What is positive What is negative The Enlightenment Reason becomes

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The Modern Age 1789Present Larry Fraher For Discussion What do you know about the enlightenment What is positive What is negative The Enlightenment Reason becomes the measure of all. Our Lady of Lourdes High School. Religion 10 Mrs. Safford. Spring Semester. The First Mark- One. Questions to Think About…. What does it mean to say that the Church is one?. How does the image of the Church as a mystical body of Christ help to understand the unity of the Church?. Without a common government in Europe, the Catholic Pope became an important political leader. On the manor, priests were powerful because the controlled peoples’ access to heaven by delivering the sacraments & absolving sins. Chapter 19 Lesson 5. Catastrophes and Conflicts. Famine. The Black Death/Bubonic Plague swept Asia and Europe. Disputes in the Church reduced its authority. The English and the French battled over territory in the Hundred Years’ War. Reform and Renewal. Internal Reform. During the 16. th. century, the Roman Catholic Church undertook to reform itself. This reform movement:. Raised the standards of the clergy. Inspired the church with a renewed morale. Reformation and . Counter-Reformation. The Reformation was not only revolt against the teachings and practices of the Catholic church but against authority as well.. Here is what Europe . looked like at the time -. Power DECENTRALIZED from empire. . 3 Important Elements of Middle Ages (Dork Ages) . Political- Feudalism. King. Lord/Noble/Vassal. Knight. Peasants. Serf (tied to land, was not sold). ECONOMIC. MANORIALISM- basic economic arrangement during Middle Ages which rested on set of rights and obligation between a lord and his serfs. Lord provided serf with housing, farmland, protection from bandits. Serf tended the lord’s lands, cared for his animals, went on Starbucks runs. Without a common government in Europe, the Catholic Pope became an important political leader. On the manor, priests were powerful because the controlled peoples’ access to heaven by delivering the sacraments & absolving sins. Introduction. The Church was the center of religious and social life.. There was only one church at . this time--. the . Catholic Church. . The Church was AS important if not MORE important than the king and queen.. Reform and Renewal. Internal Reform. During the 16. th. century, the Roman Catholic Church undertook to reform itself. This reform movement:. Raised the standards of the clergy. Inspired the church with a renewed zeal and morale. Warm - Up. 1. How was the Roman Catholic Church a powerful force during the Middle Ages?. 2. Analyze the power of the Church with feudalism.. Objective. Students will be able to evaluate the role of the Roman Catholic Church in Medieval Europe.. Hierarchy of the church. -. -. -. -. -. Spiritual and Political Leadership. Strong central ___________ were either ___________or nonexistent.. The pope was both a __________________and __________________leader.. Parish Toledo OH --- Diocese of Toledo The Catholic Church encourages a negative attitude towards people who identify as states that persons with homosexual tendencies must be accepted with respect Key words. Denomination. Catholic. Orthodox. Anglican. Non-conformist. Pentecostal. Copy these key words into your books. Starter. Create a timeline of your own life. Example:. Born 4th January 2001. 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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