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The ___________ were group of monks that believe Benedictine Monasticism was too soft and should spend less time in service and more time doing good works. |
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Henry IV ignores the pope's decree and appoints a new bishop of Milan leading to Civil War. After the pope and Henry IV are removed, the new king and pope come to an agreement called the ______________ of _________. |
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Pope Innocent III's favorite spiritual weapon was ________ which forbid the clergy in a region to give the holy sacraments. This ultimately would make that group pressure a king or noble to give in to the pope |
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The ___________ was a Holy Office or court that was created to try those who denied Church doctrine or beliefs. Those who confessed originally had to perform public penance, typically flogging; however, later they were tortured to confess in order to save their souls. |
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The _____________ were a group of monks that lived in poverty as their founder did to show the simplicity and poverty that was often asked of Christians to avoid material goods and temptation |
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The ______________ were a group of monks that actively searched for those that were guilty of denying basic Church doctrine (beliefs) which is called _________. |
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When a king or noble would chose Church offices and give them a ring and staff was known as the practice of ____ _____________. |
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What 2 statements are true about religion in the Middle Ages? |
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• Many went on pilgrimages to visit bones or objects of saints called relics (correct answer) • Anyone could deliver the Holy Sacraments like Baptism • All parts of people's lives were dedicated to receiving God's grace and salvation (correct answer) • Saints were valued because they were descendants of Jesus |
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Pope _____________ ____ (numeral) believed he was chosen by god to reform or fix the Church and decreed that anything Christian was to be handled by the Church. |
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