Religious Role
Power of the Church
Definitions
Definition cont.
Monks and Nuns
100
The Catholic Church taught people that they were all?
What is sinners
100
What was center of life for most whether they were men or women
What is the church.
100
Church official appointed by the pope and ranking directly below him.
What is a Cardinal.
100
When medieval secular rulers gave symbols of office, such as a ring and a staff, to bishops they appointed.
What is a lay investiture.
100
What did the monks use to wear?
What is a robe made of coarse material and tied at the waist with a cord.
200
The only way to receive grace was by taking part
What is Sacraments
200
With they end of the line of emperors the what became the strongest and most powerful political figure in western Europe?
What is the pope.
200
The head of a monastery.
What is a abbot.
200
A member of an order of friars that relies of gifts to live; a religious beggar.
What is a mendicant.
200
Nuns would wear what?
What is a gown and a veil with a white cloth called a wimple wrapped around their heads.
300
Is one of the sacraments of the Catholic and orthodox churches
What is Eucharist
300
Christianity started out as marginal, often percted, sect but ended up as the what?
What is the official state religion.
300
A formal church censure that deprives a person of the right to belong to that church.
What is a excommunication.
300
Formal rituals of the Catholic Church including baptism, penance, receiving the eucharist, confirmation, matrimony, anointing of the sick, and holy orders.
What is a sacrament.
300
Monasteries would have a rule of ____. Some places had it for a couple minutes but some all the time.
What is the rule of silence.
400
were said in Latin, a language that few people understood.
What is Masses
400
What two people were important to the federal system?
What is bishops and abbots.
400
A mendicant wandering preacher.
What is a friar.
400
Head of the Roman Catholic Church
What is pope.
400
Monks and nuns who would travel and spread Christian teachings to non-Christians were called?
What is missionaries.
500
The pope, bishops, and priests came to form together
What is called the secular clergy
500
Pope Gregory was impressed with the Benedictine rule that he adopted it to spread to Christianity in Europe by sending monks to England where they talked to the dominated group named what, and turned them into Christians?
What is Anglo-Saxons.
500
A deviation from any belief.
What is a heresy.
500
A highly ranking clergyman who has authority over other clergy and overseeing a church district or diocese
What is bishop.
500
By what date did western Europeans share one faith?
What is 1000 AD.