Evangelization
Schism of 1054
Christendom :-)
Christendom :-(
Late Middle Ages
100
The Roman Empire fell because of
Barbarian invasions, declining defense systems and the armies of Islam
100
Schism means
a tragic split
100
The Gregorian Reform
ended lay investiture and paved the way for renewal.
100
Pope Innocent III was criticized for the opposite of caesaropapism...
What is theocracy? (When the religious leaders are in charge of civil affairs)
100
Christendom declined, the Black death killed thousands, the Church was in crisis
What is the Late Middle Ages?
200
The first monasteries were
centers of evangelization.
200
The east thought the west
were ignorant barbarians
200
The Concordat of Worms
guarenteed the Church's right to choose its own leaders.
200
Intended to free the Holy Land, a military failure, a spiritual disaster
What are the Crusades?
200
Renaissance means
a rebirth of interest in ancient cultures.
300
Monastic means
living alone away from the world.
300
The west was not happy with how much the east liked
caesaropapism.
300
Christendom refers to
the cultural world of the High Middle Ages.
300
Tried heretics in court, tortured and executed those accused, resulted in fear
What is the Inquisition?
300
Divided Christendom
What is the Avignon Papacy?
400
Saint Antony
was one of the first Christian hermits.
400
Two hundred years before the final split, the east was upset by
the pope crowning Charlemange Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.
400
Franciscans, Dominicans, etc
What are the mendicant orders?
400
Excommunicated
What is no longer being able to participate in the Sacramental life of the Church?
400
Was a time of two, and even three, rival popes.
What is the Great Schism?
500
Clovis and Charlemagne
were political leaders who helped unify the Christian empire.
500
The Schism of 1054 healed in...
it has not to this day, there is still the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Christian Churches.
500
Soared toward heaven, called the "Bible of the Poor," used flying buttresses.
What is Gothic Architecture?
500
How did Christendom end?
England and France were at war, Germany had weak rulers, Muslim Turks were conquering more places in the West, the Black Plague, lack of religious fervor and love of learning
500
Renaissance bishops and priests
Who were often greedy and unfaithful?