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Religion 8-- A Light in the Darkness II
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Pope St. Gregory the VII
Constantinople
Heresy
200
Church and state
The Dominicans
Death
1054
Lay Investiture
Suffering and Death
The Franciscans
"I am the Lord your God, you shall have no other Gods before Me"
St. Francis of Assisi
The Inquisition
The Great Schism
Henry IV
Summa Theologiae
Rome
Stirred up enthusiasm for Christianity
The pope
The Crusades
Traitors
Excommunications
Muslims
The Mendicant Orders
What city was (and is) the power center of the Western Church?
The monastic order famous for founding universities
What city was the power center of the Eastern Church?
The monastic order famous for their poverty and simplicity
Only this person should have authority to make Church laws and appoint bishops
This religious group began to persecute Christians again, triggering the Crusades
The name for the monastic orders that live in poverty, serve the poor, and act as guides to our spirituality
The series of campaigns fought to free the Holy Land
The First Commandment
In America we have separation of _______ and ______. They did not in medieval Europe.
One positive result of the Crusades
The pope and Patriarch of Constantinople issued these to each other in 1054. They were only removed in 1965
The practice of kings or other political leaders appointing bishops
Over about how many years were the Crusades fought?
The courts established by the Church to investigate heresies were called
The split of the Eastern and Western Churches
The saint who sold everything he owned to live in poverty
In what year did the Eastern and Western Churches split?
Thomas Aquinas' 21-volume masterpiece on faith
Because kings ruled by divine right, heretics were also considered this.
Heresies, if not repented, could be punished in this way
The pope who fought against kings appointing bishops
The German king who repented to the pope for installing bishops
One negative result of the Crusades
The term for saying something false about God

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In America we have separation of _______ and ______. They did not in medieval Europe.Church and state
Only this person should have authority to make Church laws and appoint bishopsThe pope
The practice of kings or other political leaders appointing bishopsLay Investiture
The pope who fought against kings appointing bishopsPope St. Gregory the VII
The German king who repented to the pope for installing bishopsHenry IV
The split of the Eastern and Western ChurchesThe Great Schism
In what year did the Eastern and Western Churches split?1054
What city was (and is) the power center of the Western Church?Rome
What city was the power center of the Eastern Church?Constantinople
The pope and Patriarch of Constantinople issued these to each other in 1054. They were only removed in 1965Excommunications
The series of campaigns fought to free the Holy LandThe Crusades
One negative result of the CrusadesSuffering and Death
One positive result of the CrusadesStirred up enthusiasm for Christianity
Over about how many years were the Crusades fought?200
This religious group began to persecute Christians again, triggering the CrusadesMuslims
The term for saying something false about GodHeresy
Because kings ruled by divine right, heretics were also considered this.Traitors
The courts established by the Church to investigate heresies were calledThe Inquisition
The First Commandment"I am the Lord your God, you shall have no other Gods before Me"
Heresies, if not repented, could be punished in this wayDeath
The name for the monastic orders that live in poverty, serve the poor, and act as guides to our spiritualityThe Mendicant Orders
The saint who sold everything he owned to live in povertySt. Francis of Assisi
The monastic order famous for their poverty and simplicityThe Franciscans
The monastic order famous for founding universitiesThe Dominicans
Thomas Aquinas' 21-volume masterpiece on faithSumma Theologiae