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a treaty called the Concordat of Worms guaranteed what right of the church?
the right to choose its own leaders without interference (lay people)
what led to the reform in the church
3 rival bishops that said they were the pope...all for wealth and power
to make a change for the better, improve
reform
the RELIGION of the followers of Jesus Christ
Christianity
the CULTURAL world that came into existence during the High Middle Ages in Europe.
Christendom
when one is not allowed to participate in the sacramental life of the church
excommunication
what did the reform, finalized by Gregory VII end?
IT ENDED LAY INVESTITURE -
who began the reform movement of 1048
Pope Leo, IX
define lay investiture
the practice of secular leaders (lay people) appointing the bishops, priests and pope
what happened as a result of the Gregorian reform?
prohibited the sell of diosese an abbys an prohibited lay investatures.
following the Concordat of Worms, what were almost all popes?
Canon lawyers
the name we give to the body of laws of the Church
Canon Laws
treaty that guaranteed the right of the church to choose it own leaders w/o interference from emperors, kings and other powerfful lay people
Concordat of Worms
following the Concordat of Wrrms, what were almost all popes?
Canon Lawyers
Who was Pope Innocent III?
The most famous canon lawyer.was able to exercise an authority in both Church and state..he highly approved of the crusades.
Holy wars undertaken by christians to win back the Holy Land.
Crusades
explain the first crusade
the only crusade that ACHIEVED MILITARY SUCCESS..
an official Catholic COURT that was charged with EXAMINING AND INVESTIGATING THE ACCUSED HERESY.
The
Inquisition
explain the ROLE OF THE FRIARS (Latin word for brother)
to REACH OUT TO URBAN POOR materially and spiritually
name the different orders of friars
Fransiscans
Dominicans-preachers education
carmelites
augustens
Define heresies
FALSE TEACHINGS - GOING AGAINST THE TEACHINGS OF THE CHURCH
style of architecture that marks the MIddle Ages-churches were built tall to reach the heavens.
Gothic
explain the Gregorian reform
put an end to lay-investiture
name one of the glories of Christendom
building universities for higher education