Religion and the Clergy
CLERGY
Very important and influential in the society
Were exempted from paying taxes because they were giving services to their parishioners and also provided spiritual satisfaction and care
Mediators between God and men
Pope
The role was to be the churches’ spiritual leader and administrator
Served until he died
Had the power to appoint clergy men
Bishops
Appointed by the Pope
Bishops were wealthy
Preist
Can read and write
Were apart of the daily lives of citizens
Kept record of the village and kingdom
Collected taxes
Nuns and Monks
Monks devoted their lives to working in monasteries
When somebody wanted to be a monk there were three vows that he had to take. The first one was the vow of poverty, which meant giving up all your possessions. The second one was the vow to stay single. The third vow was the vow of obedience.
Nuns were women who had taken oath of poverty, chastity, and obedience just like the monks.
The most important role of the nuns was to praise God. Each nun had a different role in the community, like the almoner, who would give out alms to the poor and treat the sick.
All well educated
The Catholic Church
The only Church in Europe during the Middle Ages
Became an organized hierarchy
Divided into the regular church and the secular
church
Those who went against the Church's teachings
could be killed as punishment
Dominated the lives of the people from birth to death
The Church had it's own laws and imposed taxes
As it's wealth grew so did it's power, allowing the Church
to influence the rulers of Europe
Religion
Catholicism was the dominant religion in Europe
The law of Europe was governed by Catholicism
Many "Christian Campaigns" occurred, which were led by bishops and scholars to purge the world of all non-Christian religions
Everyday life was dictated by the rules of Catholicism and the Church