The Church - LeMars Community Schools
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The Church
Sec 3
The Church Hierarchy
The Medieval Church had broad
political power.
It filled a leadership role in Europe.
• Kings were weak.
• Its power was felt all across Europe.
• Was a economic power, owning the most
land by the end of the Dark Ages.
Hierarchy
The Parish Priest
The Church was organized according
to strict hierarchy of rank.
Parish Priest held the lowest rank.
• He was one of the most important
because he administered five of the
seven sacraments.
• He was responsible for the religious
instruction of community.
Hierarchy
Bishop
He manages a group of parishes.
The Cathedral is where the bishops
office was held.
King or powerful nobles usually
controlled the selection of the bishop.
Many bishops were feudal lords or
vassals.
Church Leadership
A group of several dioceses, called an
archdiocese.
Managed by an archbishop. Had
power over bishops in that area.
Pope was the supreme leader of the
church.
He was advised by a curia --- it
member were cardinals.
The Church and Medieval
life
In the papal state the Pope was both the
political and spiritual leader.
This power was also directed to monarchs.
The had its own code of law called canon
laws.
This included excommunicating a person.
• Cut off from the church. Most severed
punishment
The Church and Medieval
life
The church did not allow anyone to question
the principals of the church.
People who spoke out against the church
were considered Heretics--- unbelievers
The Church also collected a tax called a
tithe, typically one tenth of a person income.
The church becomes the wealthiest
institution in Europe.
Problems with the Church
The great wealth of the church lead to the
problem of lay investiture – practice of
nobles appointing friends to positions of
bishops or abbots.
Great was for a person to become wealthy.
Many church reformers tried to make
changes .
Searched out heretics and teaching that
opposed church doctrine. This search is
known as the Inquisition.
Most were burnt at the stake