On Sundays it was expected that everyone attended church services, unless they were too frail or sick to travel. The priest would always visit the old or sick after the service.
On the other days of the week work was the priority and few peasants would be able to attend church, some perhaps recited a prayer to themselves as they worked in the fields.
Martin Luther's ideas were questioning the church and this led to the peasants rioting against the church because they realized that the Catholics weren't always right. !
The church had a huge role in the lives of peasants. The church collected the tithe, carried out mass and services (marriage, funerals and baptism)
In the Middle Ages, royalty had access to aspects of the Church to which the peasants did not have. For example, many monarchs had a priest who acted as the monarch's personal confessor.
yes they did
They believed that the pope should rule over a church independent of the state
The french peasants paid royal taxes, tithes to the church, and manorial dues to the lords
Peasants would listen to music in church and at festivals.
Nobles and the church
Peasants did not buy their houses, they built them.
Martin Luther's ideas were questioning the church and this led to the peasants rioting against the church because they realized that the Catholics weren't always right. !
The church had a huge role in the lives of peasants. The church collected the tithe, carried out mass and services (marriage, funerals and baptism)
no
Fiefs were earned by the peasants when they worked on the lord's manor. Knights were also given fiefs in return for their military work. The peasants also had to pay a church tax called a tithe, or in other words, the canon law.
Most peasants worked for feudal lords of one sort or another, who owned the manors the peasants worked on. Some peasants worked on property that belonged to the Church. They worked for the churches, abbeys, monasteries, or other Church organizations that owned the land. Some peasants owned their own small farms and worked for themselves.
The peasants believed in the church and preferred to follow the guidance of their priests on matters of tradition and spirituality.
they supported the church because it was an extremely important and religious place.
The Church said that they will be no prostitution with gay guys on the church