a form of government that started in the Middle Ages
What is Feudalism?
Eventually knighthood was restricted to this group of people
What is nobility?
The place where most people of the Middle Ages lives; it was the center of medieval society
What is the manor?
The word meaning "universal"
What is "catholic"?
The sacrament that committed a man and woman to be one in a one-flesh relationship
What is Sacrament of Matrimony?
the basis of wealth and power
What is land?
Knights fighting in one-on-one competitions
What is jousting?
These two building dominated the community
What are the church and the lord's house?
This became the main patriarchate in the Middle Ages
What is Rome?
last rites or sacrament of the sick
What is Extreme Unction?
What land grants became known as
What is "fiefs"?
Knights fighting in team competition
What is a melee?
The group of people not allowed to leave the manor or marry without the lord’s permission
Who were the serfs?
This church leader expanded the role of pope and by the Middle Ages he considered the first “pope”
Who was Gregory I?
The one which includes contrition, confession, satisfaction, and absolution
What is the Sacrament of Penance?
The ceremony by which a man became a vassal and thus eligible for a fief
What is the homage?
The education of becoming a knight began as this
What is page?
These people were required to both provide and protect the peasants
Who were the lords?
Of the two church restrictions on feudal warfare, it's the one the forbade pillaging the church property
What is the "Peace of God"?
The sacrament which brings one into full fellowship with the church and confers on him the Holy Spirit.
What is the Sacrament of Confirmation?
What a recipient of land from a king became in relationship to the king
What is a vassal?
Knights were to abide by a complex set of ideals, which became known as this
What is the code of chivalry?
Land devoted to the lord
What is the Demesne?
The famous Medieval missionary who served in Germany
Who is St. Boniface?
The Sacrament that initiates one into the church by washing away original sin.
What is the Sacrament of Baptism?