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1 THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND THE CRUSADES 1095 - 1291
SACHEM NORTH HIGH SCHOOL GLOBAL HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY – 9 DR. AFXENDIOU

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3 The Church Christianity became the universal faith of almost all of the people of Europe. Catholic Church the most important and most powerful organization in Western Europe. By the later Middle Ages, the gods of the Romans, Greeks, and Celts had long since been forgotten, and Christianity became the universal faith of almost all of the people of Europe. People did not think of Europe as a distinct place until the Middle Ages had passed. Instead they spoke of “Christendom,” or the community of Christians. Christianity was the most important influence of the Middle Ages. Religious life attracted many people during the Middle Ages. The Church was often the only way to get an education. It also allowed poor people to escape a dreary life and possibly rise to power. Religious workers are called clergy. In the Middle Ages, the Pope ruled the Christian Church. Other clergy included bishops, priests, nuns, and monks. Monks were men who lived in monasteries, or small communities of religious workers. Monks devoted their lives to prayer, and their behavior influenced the entire church. Monasteries produced many well-educated men prepared to serve as administrators for uneducated kings and lords. Monks were responsible for keeping the Greek and Latin “classical” cultures alive. Monks copied books by hand in an era before the printing press. Though few in number, monks played a significant role in the Middle Ages.

4 Why the most powerful? People believed the Church had the power to send a person to heaven or hell. When they died, many nobles left land to the Church hoping that would help them get into heaven. This made the Church the LARGEST LANDOWNER! Tithes (Church taxes) also increased the Church’s wealth

5 Why the most important? The clergy were usually the only people who could read and write and they were very useful to rulers at all levels. The Church was often the only way to get an education. It also allowed poor people to escape a dreary life and possibly rise to power.

6 Who are the clergy? Religious workers are called clergy.
In the Middle Ages, the Pope ruled the Christian Church. Other clergy included bishops, priests, nuns, and monks. Monks: men who lived in monasteries, or small communities of religious workers. devoted their lives to prayer Monasteries produced many well-educated men prepared to serve as administrators for uneducated kings and lords. Monks were responsible for keeping the Greek and Latin “classical” cultures alive. Monks copied books by hand in an era before the printing press. Though few in number, monks played a significant role in the Middle Ages.

7 REASONS FOR THE CRUSADES
Seljuk Turks take control of the “Holy Land” and get rid of Christian pilgrims. Pope Urban II calls for a Crusade – a war to recapture Jerusalem from the Muslims Knights hoped to gain wealth and land Pope wanted to increase his power and perhaps to reunite the Roman and Byzantine Churches Peasants and serfs wanted to gain wealth and earn their freedom

8 IMPORTANT PERSONALITIES
Pope Urban II Saladin – able Muslim ruler in control of Jerusalem during the Third Crusade.


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