The role of the church was very large in medieval Europe and was the most powerful institution. Everyone was required to live by the church's laws and pay heavy taxes to support the church. In return of this they were shown the way of everlasting life. Lord only had local authority and the church had power over the entire Christian world. The church also accepted gifts from people who wanted favors or a certain place in heaven. The gifts were things like land, flocks, crops, and even serfs. The made the church even more powerful and often used their power to influence the Kings to do as they wanted (document 9). During a time of violence the church tried to stop and killing and even set aside days of peace were no harm was able to be done(document 4). Some of the population was very committed to the church and the faith they follow. These people were called monks and they had to give up on everything to follow the will of God. The monastic life was strict and vowed purity, chastity, and poverty in hope of heaven. Monks were in the monastery all the days left in their life (document
The role of the church was very large in medieval Europe and was the most powerful institution. Everyone was required to live by the church's laws and pay heavy taxes to support the church. In return of this they were shown the way of everlasting life. Lord only had local authority and the church had power over the entire Christian world. The church also accepted gifts from people who wanted favors or a certain place in heaven. The gifts were things like land, flocks, crops, and even serfs. The made the church even more powerful and often used their power to influence the Kings to do as they wanted (document 9). During a time of violence the church tried to stop and killing and even set aside days of peace were no harm was able to be done(document 4). Some of the population was very committed to the church and the faith they follow. These people were called monks and they had to give up on everything to follow the will of God. The monastic life was strict and vowed purity, chastity, and poverty in hope of heaven. Monks were in the monastery all the days left in their life (document