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A treaty called the Concordat of Worms, made in the German city of Worms, guaranteed what right of the Church? |
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It gave the Church the right to choose it's own leaders or vote. |
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What led to the reform in the church? |
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3 rival bishops each demanding to be the pope. |
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Define Christianity and Christendom. |
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Christianity is the religion of the followers of Jesus Christ. Christendom is the religion of the cultural world that came into existance during the high middle ages in Europe. |
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When one can no longer participate in the sacramental life of the church. |
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What did the reform by Gregory VII end? |
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It ended the lay investiture. |
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Who began the reform movement of 1048? |
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Practicing lay people of appointing priests, bishops and even the pope. |
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What happened as a result of the Gregorian reform? |
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Prohibited lay investiture. Prohibited |
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Following the Concordat of Worms, what were almost all popes? |
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Who was Pope Innocent III? |
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He highly approved the crusades. Excercised his authority in church and state. Brought the |
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Explain the First Crusade. |
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The only war to receive military success. |
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Official Catholic court that was charged with examining are investigating those accused of |
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Explain the role of the friars. |
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Individuals wanting to return to the foundation of the gospels reached out to the urban poor country people who moved to the city in hopes of a good life but it did not work out. |
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Name the different orders of friars. |
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Who were the great thinkers of the Middle Ages? |
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St. Thomas Aquinas, Bonaventure, Duns Scotus, Albert the Great, Peter Abelard |
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Explain the Gregorian Reform. |
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It ended lay investiture. |
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Spreading false teachings. |
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Style of architecture that marked the Middle Ages. |
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What was the purpose of the Crusades? |
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Name one of the glories of Christendom. |
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The establishment of universities. |
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