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Role of the Catholic Church and Charlemagne Graphic Organizer Directions: The headings for the Four-Column Notes

have been determined for you. Please fill in Sections


I, II, and III while reading lesson 4.06: The Role of the Catholic Church. You will fill in Section IV while reading lesson 4.07: Charlemagne. You will turn this in to your instructor for a grade at the end of the lesson 4.07. The Church in the Early Middle The Church in the High Middle Ages Decline of the Church Ages How did Rome become important in the Catholic Church? What is Lay Investiture? Charlemagne

- Rome became important because the Emperor became a concerned with. Christian and gave power to the Christian Church. Therefor after his death Christianity was still practiced and regarded highly

What did King Philip IV of France Who was Charlemagne? believe that Pope Boniface refused to - When people who do not belong to do? - Charlemagne was a ruler of the Frankish kingdom the Church were involved in affaires who would be later crown as the Emperor of Rome who had that only church officials should be - The King at that time wanted the clergys to pay taxes which he believed that Pope Boniface refused to pay. great success with the people because of his sense of leadership and because he enforced his rules.

What role did Monks play in the What is the Babylonian Captivity? Church? 1309-1377-

What was the Western Schism?

What were some of Charlemagnes beliefs?

- It was when there two popes one --Charlemagne believed that education and religion were very important. -Monks played the roles of -It was a time period in were the French and one Italian and neither copying and preserving papal capital in Avignon was called one wanted to interact with each important religious manuscripts. the Babylonian Captivity, named after other. The church was divided in two. the Hebrew captivity in Babylonia.

Reflection Question: In your opinion, should the Middle Ages be called "The Dark Ages"? Explain your answer -Most people call the middle ages the dark ages probably because of all the controversy going between the church and the people but I wouldnt call it dark, I would call it the age of enlightenment because at that time people had a choice to see which side was bad or not. They saw who was on their side they saw how the church was powerful.

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