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It taught them to learn about the bible and to trust the priest
The priest provided for the spiritual well being of the villagers. He performed church services, such as baptism and mass, and he provided guidance.
Well, it helpped people understand about their faith and essential messages that they need>
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.
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The church would send priests and friars to find heretics by employing tactics such as surveillance, informants, and inquisition courts. These individuals would investigate communities and question locals to identify any potential heretical beliefs or practices, often using coercion or threats to obtain information. Once suspected heretics were found, they would be brought before ecclesiastical authorities for judgment and punishment.
In the catholic Church there are no female priests or friars.
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It taught them to learn about the bible and to trust the priest
hat they did was they went to peoples marrages, deaths and births
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The priest provided for the spiritual well being of the villagers. He performed church services, such as baptism and mass, and he provided guidance.
A system in which gifts of land were given to a priest in the medieval Church when they were appointed in order to provide for everyday expenses.
The Order of Friars Minor
The priest conducted the services in the church, which normally would include Mass. The priest might also exercise some decision making authority on other things going on in the church, such as the production of a morality play.
Well, it helpped people understand about their faith and essential messages that they need>
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.