Leader In The Catholic Church

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This ride is a waterslide that has four levels, each level represents a leader in the Catholic Church. The two levels on the top represent the Pope and archbishops, in the Catholic Church they held the most power and were noticed in society and in the church the most, but had less responsibility except for running and looking over the church. The lower levels represent the bishops and priests, they held the most responsibility in running the church but didn’t hold as much power or popularity as the higher levels. Bishops and priest performed certain rites, and the seven sacraments such as Baptism, marriage, etc., But only the bishop could perform the sacrament of holy orders. This ride is significant to the Catholic Church
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Hell on the roller coaster is at the bottom and you go backward in vertical loops at fast speeds. Heaven is at the top and is slower and calmer, you get to see all of the theme parks while having fun. This ride is important to the Roman Catholic Church because the church made everyone believe in the by putting the fear of going to hell in their brains. This gave the church power over the people in society, and also gave them wealth through their believers. The more people that believed in the church the more money the got and the bigger the church became.They this all by lying and deceiving others for their own selfish needs of …show more content…
Only certain people (the rich) know about this trickery and others are tricked into thinking that their normal cupcakes. This is a very important event that had happened in the Roman Catholic Church because it showed the church’s corruptness . Jesus told us that we could only get to heaven with our hard work and goodness, the indulgences were supposed to be given when someone did something good, but instead, the church was using them for their own selfishness and selling them for money to the rich and sometimes poor.

Diet of the Worms
Event: Diet of Worms This restaurant sells traditional holly meals that would be served in the Roman Catholic Church to the pope and other important people. This restaurant was important to the Roman Catholic Church because it marked the end of the protestant reformation and lead people in society to start and question the teaching of the church instead of fearing them.

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