The Church

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[Audio] The Church. The Church. A picture containing building, sitting, bench, side Description automatically generated.

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[Audio] Daily life and responsibilities Food Money Wealth Daily Life Role The church provides food for the people and have a leadership. The church influenced politics, and this usually will mean that the Kings and Lords would follow the church. three to five times daily for prayer and at least once a week for services, confession, and acts of contrition for repentance. The church would give food out to the people who had no food and were poor. They would not just give food but would give money as well. Why were the church so powerful? They were powerful because they were very wealthy from rich members donating..

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[Audio] Role in the social hierarchy The Catholic Church in medieval England was hugely powerful, because almost everyone believed in God, and that the Pope in Rome had been given authority by God. Christianity had spread across England well before the Norman Conquest, but William I’s rapid building programme of churches and monasteries ensured its influence would last for many centuries..

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[Audio] Contributions to the society During the medieval times in Europe the churches had provided multiple contributions to the society, they provided leadership, and at times even organized the distribution of food. The church also had influenced politics, and the kings and lords had followed the Churches advice. The churches in the medieval times also were very charitable, they gave food and money to the poor. Although most importantly the church with its structure helped legitimize the feudal system structure, by the church teaching other people in the society that god appointed the pope and kings and that they should be a part of the leadership group..

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[Audio] Interactions with other social groups The church impacts social groups in many ways such as how some of them had many slaves that would do there Laber and a mass lots of wealth for them. The church almost acted like a barron handing out land and collecting tax. The church gains this land from the king in exchange for knowledge as well as helping them in holy crusades, the church would also give advice to the barons because they didn’t have much ThePhoto by PhotoAuthor is licensed under CCYYSA. ThePhoto by PhotoAuthor is licensed under CCYYSA..

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