Middle Ages P -539. Church Life revolves around church People take pilgrimages to show devotion- Rome, Jerusalem, Canterbury, etc Political power grew.

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Middle Ages P -539

Church Life revolves around church People take pilgrimages to show devotion- Rome, Jerusalem, Canterbury, etc Political power grew as people left land to the Church

Monks Unhappy with politics in church Focus on spiritual matters Monks of Cluny- France Pay little attention to world –concerned with religious matters Example of how monks should live Other monks Structure- vows of silence, small living rooms (cells) Women joined (nuns)- convents Collect and stored literature

Cluny

Friars Live and work among the people Dominicans – Dominic de Guzman- and Franciscans- Francis of Assisi Plain robes, no shoes, no property Teach people how to live a good Christian life

Education Created 1 st Universities Teach about religion Most teachers were clergy Taught in Latin Thomas Aquinas- taught in Paris Rational thought could support Christian belief Natural law

Architecture Built churches as works of art- cathedrals Gothic style- symbol of faith tall, huge windows, stained glass

Art Paintings and tapestries Illuminated books

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