as the church grew,the influence of the church leaders grew as well.soon the heads of the church became a major figures in roman society.The most influential of these leaders is the pope or bishop of rome.the influence of the pope and other church leaders helped unify Rome as a single christian society.
Kings and Monasteries helped to spread Christianity.
Kings and Monasteries helped to spread Christianity.
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Charlemagne, the Roman Emperor
The Catholic Church did NOT "help" to spread Christianity. It did spread Christianity through the lives and witnesses of thousands of saints over the centuries. The Catholic Church is the only Church founded by Our Blessed Lord, and He guaranteed to be with it until the end of the world. (Matthew 28:20)
The Dutch Reformed Church.
The spread of Christianity provided local religious leaders - bishops - not political ones. Constantine harnessed the bishops as a secondary means of control to supplement his political control.
Paul who as initially known as Saul. Spread the gospel as to establish the Church in the Roman Empire.
The Catholic Church has spread Christianity through its preaching, its missionary activity, and through its charity, its love of men, as it sees Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, in every human being. The Catholic Church has been a major civilizing influence in the West, up until the last century when the protestant heresy finally infiltrated enough to slow the spread of Christianity.
They thought that God wanted them to preverve and spread Christianity.
It was mostly the Church of England up until 1778, other religions prospered, including Christianity and the Protestant Church, but they weren't as wide spread as the Church of England. Hope this helps!! :)