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By the time of the Middle Ages, the Church had an established hierarchy:
  • Pope – the head of the Church.
  • Cardinals – advisors to the Pope; administrators of the Church.
  • Bishops/Archbishops – ecclesiastical superiors over a cathedral or region.
  • Priests – ecclesiastical authorities over a parish, village, or town church.
The clergy, meanwhile, was in charge of the religious life of the community and had to please God by serving Him every day. So the main purpose of the life of ...
12 янв. 2022 г. · The Pope was on the top of the hierarchy and below the Pope were the ordained clergymen: bishops, priests and deacons. Bishops (including ...
2 июл. 2021 г. · Bureaucrats, unheralded and overlooked, should be the heroes of the story of the medieval church, and arguably the story of civilization in general.
Church and state in medieval Europe was the relationship between the Catholic Church and the various monarchies and other states in Europe during the Middle ... Origins · Historical events · Philip the Fair · Thomas Becket
The Head of the Church of England was the monarch, rather than the Pope. This gave the King or Queen of England more power over church policies. During the ...
The Diocese and its Officers ... Each diocese was and still is divided into smaller units, archdeaconries, each presided over by an archdeacon under the bishop.
A priest, bishop, or cardinal would live near to their church or cathedral, or might live within the household of a patron lord or king.
Christianity in the Middle Ages covers the history of Christianity from the fall of the Western Roman Empire ( c. 476).
The Increasing Power of the Church During the Middle Ages, the Church acquired great economic power. ... Church officials were often the only people who could ...
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