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Jul 29, 2009 by panzi | Posted in Other - Politics & Government
Progress of Russia
a. After Kievan Rus state converted to Christianity in 987 its prospered
b. Society was dominated by nobles
c. Asiatic invaders caused the style to break apart and the Kievan Rus
state collapsed after its sacking by N-Russian princes in 1169
d. Mongol invasions cut Russia away from W-Europe
1. Mongol policy extended to Black and Caspian Seas but in places
they didn't have a strong ruler princes had to pay them offering
e. In 1242 ALEXANDER NEVSKY, Russian prince of Novgood,
defeated an invading German army and won Mongol assistance by
denouncing his family and crushing tax revolts
1. Would receive title of great prince via the khan which set up a
new Russian nation based out of Moscow
II. Recovery and Reform of the Catholic Church
a. In the Early Middle Ages the Catholic church wielded a lot of manipulate but it
was destined to have struggles within itself
IIa. Problems of Decline
a. Popes began to exert political authority which extended beyond the
church and became entangled in noble-vassal relations
b. Bishops & abbots suddenly became vassals holding lands via a lord
1. This allowed the boss around a "selection" process of who was in teh
church and spiritual responsibilities/ethics declined
c. Invasions by Nordic peoples weakened monasteries and they too came
to be controlled by lords
IIb. The Cluniac Mend Movement
a. In 910 DUKE WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE founded the abbey of
Cluny which began an age of mend within the church
1. Cluny was independent of state control and followed monastic
traditions
2. Stressed need for industry via the soul by copying texts and
demanded more community worship rather than private prayer
b. Hundreds of new monasteries began to be built upon Cluniac ideals and
old ones willingly adopted its methods
1. Movement even spread to papacy where much reform was
needed
IIc. Reform of the Papacy
a. GREGORY VII was one of the greatest renovation popes of 11th century
1. Eliminated LAY INVESTITURE which was the interference of
laymen in elections and installation of doctrines
2. Wanted church to hide elections and install doctrines by itself
3. Advocated the overthrow of emperors who disobeyed the pope
b. KING HENRY IV of Germany didn't part Gregory's reformist views
1. Saw it necessary for kings to appoint clergy b/c they were his
only loyal link to power and in 1075 he challenged a dictate by
Gregory against such practices
c. Henry & Gregory backed separate candidates for the bishopric of Milan
1. Gregory threatened to have Henry EXCOMMUNICATED
(censure so that one cannot greet church sacraments) so
Henry organized a council of German bishops who deposed the
pope
2. Gregory then excommunicated Henry and freed followers of
allegiance to him which nobles took contribute to of and the king
was forced to beg for forgiveness in 1077
d. After German-papacy conflict a new king and pope formed a
compromise w/the CONCORDAT OF WORMS in 1122
1. Church would chosen officials who were then endorsed by the
king and then a representative of the pope invested spiritual
power in the individual
e. Papacy feud ended the practice of popes being dependent on
emperors for the running of church matters but it began a church-state
strain over who had more authoirty: pope or monarch?
III. Christianity & Medieval Civilization
a. Christian teachings could be found in every aspect of the new European
cultivation
IIIa. Growth of the Papal Authority
a. By 12th century the Catholic church had a well-organized structure
w/the popes and cardinals (CURIA) at its rocker
1. College of cardinals chose a new pope upon the current pope's
death
b. Archbishops then controlled dioceses via an archdiocese
1. Bishops controlled the dioceses and were liable to the
pope
2. Priests controlled parishes that were subunits of the diocese
c. POPE INNOCENT III led the church's highest appropriateness in power
politically, socially, and intellectually
1. Forced King Philip II to take back his wife after he annulled
their hook-up in France
2. Established his candidate for emperor of Germany
3. Chose archbishop of Canterbury instead of letting Regent John do
so in England
d. Innocent enforced power via the INTERDICT which was imposed on a
country/region and kept its priests from giving out sacraments of
the church
IIIb. New Rigorous Orders & Spiritual Ideals
a. Monasteries and new monastic orders during 1050-1150
b. CISTERIAN ORDER was established in waste 1098 and wanted stricter
monastic culture
1. Ate simple diet and possessed a single cassock
2. No decorations existed in buildings
3. Monks prayed often to honor God
c. Women increasingly joined pious houses during High Middle Ages
1. Most nuns came from aristocratic families
2. Nuns were women who couldn't find a husband in marriage or
whose parents didn't desire that she marry
3. Most of the learned women of the High Middle Ages were nuns
IIIc. Living the Fact Life
a. In early 1200's Saint Fran
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Jul 29, 2009 by panzi | Posted in Jokes & Riddles
Increase of Russia
a. After Kievan Rus state converted to Christianity in 987 its prospered
b. Society was dominated by nobles
c. Asiatic invaders caused the shape to break apart and the Kievan Rus
state collapsed after its sacking by N-Russian princes in 1169
d. Mongol invasions cut Russia away from W-Europe
1. Mongol exclude extended to Black and Caspian Seas but in places
they didn't have a strong ruler princes had to pay them Peter pence
e. In 1242 ALEXANDER NEVSKY, Russian prince of Novgood,
defeated an invading German army and won Mongol authenticate by
denouncing his family and crushing tax revolts
1. Would receive title of great prince via the khan which set up a
new Russian royalism based out of Moscow
II. Recovery and Reform of the Catholic Church
a. In the Early Middle Ages the Catholic church wielded a lot of pressure but it
was destined to have struggles within itself
IIa. Problems of Decline
a. Popes began to exert political authority which extended beyond the
church and became entangled in peer-vassal relations
b. Bishops & abbots suddenly became vassals holding lands via a lord
1. This allowed the Jehovah domineer a "selection" process of who was in teh
church and spiritual responsibilities/ethics declined
c. Invasions by Nordic peoples weakened monasteries and they too came
to be controlled by lords
IIb. The Cluniac Renovation Movement
a. In 910 DUKE WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE founded the abbey of
Cluny which began an age of mend within the church
1. Cluny was independent of state control and followed monastic
traditions
2. Stressed need for m via the soul by copying texts and
demanded more community worship rather than private prayer
b. Hundreds of new monasteries began to be built upon Cluniac ideals and
old ones willingly adopted its methods
1. Movement even spread to papacy where much reform was
needed
IIc. Reform of the Papacy
a. GREGORY VII was one of the greatest modification popes of 11th century
1. Eliminated LAY INVESTITURE which was the interference of
laymen in elections and installation of doctrines
2. Wanted church to continue elections and install doctrines by itself
3. Advocated the overthrow of emperors who disobeyed the pope
b. KING HENRY IV of Germany didn't pay out Gregory's reformist views
1. Saw it necessary for kings to appoint clergy b/c they were his
only loyal link to power and in 1075 he challenged a pronounce by
Gregory against such practices
c. Henry & Gregory backed separate candidates for the bishopric of Milan
1. Gregory threatened to have Henry EXCOMMUNICATED
(censure so that one cannot greet church sacraments) so
Henry organized a council of German bishops who deposed the
pope
2. Gregory then excommunicated Henry and freed followers of
allegiance to him which nobles took further of and the king
was forced to beg for forgiveness in 1077
d. After German-papacy conflict a new king and pope formed a
compromise w/the CONCORDAT OF WORMS in 1122
1. Church would selected officials who were then endorsed by the
king and then a representative of the pope invested spiritual
power in the individual
e. Papacy clash ended the practice of popes being dependent on
emperors for the running of church matters but it began a church-state
encounter over who had more authoirty: pope or monarch?
III. Christianity & Medieval Civilization
a. Christian teachings could be found in every aspect of the new European
mores
IIIa. Growth of the Papal Authority
a. By 12th century the Catholic church had a well-organized structure
w/the popes and cardinals (CURIA) at its fore-part
1. College of cardinals chose a new pope upon the current pope's
death
b. Archbishops then controlled dioceses via an archdiocese
1. Bishops controlled the dioceses and were administrative to the
pope
2. Priests controlled parishes that were subunits of the diocese
c. POPE INNOCENT III led the church's highest notion in power
politically, socially, and intellectually
1. Forced King Philip II to take back his wife after he annulled
their wedlock in France
2. Established his candidate for emperor of Germany
3. Chose archbishop of Canterbury instead of letting Regent John do
so in England
d. Innocent enforced power via the INTERDICT which was imposed on a
country/region and kept its priests from giving out sacraments of
the church
IIIb. New Fastidious Orders & Spiritual Ideals
a. Monasteries and new monastic orders during 1050-1150
b. CISTERIAN ORDER was established in impoverishment 1098 and wanted stricter
monastic culture
1. Ate simple diet and possessed a single surplice
2. No decorations existed in buildings
3. Monks prayed often to honor God
c. Women increasingly joined unerring houses during High Middle Ages
1. Most nuns came from aristocratic families
2. Nuns were women who couldn't find a partaker in marriage or
whose parents didn't desire that she marry
3. Most of the learned women of the High Middle Ages were nuns
IIIc. Living the Truth Life
a. In early 1200's Saint Fran
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Misstalkstoomuch | Jul 29, 2009
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Danny | Jul 29, 2009
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Jul 29, 2009 by panzi | Posted in Languages
Advancement of Russia
a. After Kievan Rus state converted to Christianity in 987 its prospered
b. Society was dominated by nobles
c. Asiatic invaders caused the express to break apart and the Kievan Rus
state collapsed after its sacking by N-Russian princes in 1169
d. Mongol invasions cut Russia away from W-Europe
1. Mongol fact extended to Black and Caspian Seas but in places
they didn't have a strong ruler princes had to pay them honour
e. In 1242 ALEXANDER NEVSKY, Russian prince of Novgood,
defeated an invading German army and won Mongol champion by
denouncing his family and crushing tax revolts
1. Would receive title of great prince via the khan which set up a
new Russian country based out of Moscow
II. Recovery and Reform of the Catholic Church
a. In the Early Middle Ages the Catholic church wielded a lot of connections but it
was destined to have struggles within itself
IIa. Problems of Decline
a. Popes began to exert political authority which extended beyond the
church and became entangled in be overbearing-vassal relations
b. Bishops & abbots suddenly became vassals holding lands via a lord
1. This allowed the God Almighty a "selection" process of who was in teh
church and spiritual responsibilities/ethics declined
c. Invasions by Nordic peoples weakened monasteries and they too came
to be controlled by lords
IIb. The Cluniac Perestroika Movement
a. In 910 DUKE WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE founded the abbey of
Cluny which began an age of redo within the church
1. Cluny was independent of state control and followed monastic
traditions
2. Stressed need for trade via the soul by copying texts and
demanded more community worship rather than private prayer
b. Hundreds of new monasteries began to be built upon Cluniac ideals and
old ones cheerfully adopted its methods
1. Movement even spread to papacy where much reform was
needed
IIc. Reform of the Papacy
a. GREGORY VII was one of the greatest meliorate popes of 11th century
1. Eliminated LAY INVESTITURE which was the interference of
laymen in elections and installation of doctrines
2. Wanted church to prolong a rob elections and install doctrines by itself
3. Advocated the overthrow of emperors who disobeyed the pope
b. KING HENRY IV of Germany didn't stake Gregory's reformist views
1. Saw it necessary for kings to appoint clergy b/c they were his
only loyal link to power and in 1075 he challenged a command by
Gregory against such practices
c. Henry & Gregory backed separate candidates for the bishopric of Milan
1. Gregory threatened to have Henry EXCOMMUNICATED
(censure so that one cannot come by church sacraments) so
Henry organized a council of German bishops who deposed the
pope
2. Gregory then excommunicated Henry and freed followers of
allegiance to him which nobles took move up of and the king
was forced to beg for forgiveness in 1077
d. After German-papacy conflict a new king and pope formed a
compromise w/the CONCORDAT OF WORMS in 1122
1. Church would choose officials who were then endorsed by the
king and then a representative of the pope invested spiritual
power in the individual
e. Papacy opposition ended the practice of popes being dependent on
emperors for the running of church matters but it began a church-state
exertion over who had more authoirty: pope or monarch?
III. Christianity & Medieval Civilization
a. Christian teachings could be found in every aspect of the new European
customs
IIIa. Growth of the Papal Authority
a. By 12th century the Catholic church had a well-organized structure
w/the popes and cardinals (CURIA) at its take charge of
1. College of cardinals chose a new pope upon the current pope's
death
b. Archbishops then controlled dioceses via an archdiocese
1. Bishops controlled the dioceses and were dependable to the
pope
2. Priests controlled parishes that were subunits of the diocese
c. POPE INNOCENT III led the church's highest mark in power
politically, socially, and intellectually
1. Forced King Philip II to take back his wife after he annulled
their matrimony in France
2. Established his candidate for emperor of Germany
3. Chose archbishop of Canterbury instead of letting Ruler John do
so in England
d. Innocent enforced power via the INTERDICT which was imposed on a
country/region and kept its priests from giving out sacraments of
the church
IIIb. New Churchgoing Orders & Spiritual Ideals
a. Monasteries and new monastic orders during 1050-1150
b. CISTERIAN ORDER was established in collapse 1098 and wanted stricter
monastic culture
1. Ate simple diet and possessed a single cloak
2. No decorations existed in buildings
3. Monks prayed often to honor God
c. Women increasingly joined holy houses during High Middle Ages
1. Most nuns came from aristocratic families
2. Nuns were women who couldn't find a spouse in marriage or
whose parents didn't desire that she marry
3. Most of the learned women of the High Middle Ages were nuns
IIIc. Living the Truth Life
a. In early 1200's Saint Fran
church of England whats the difference?
Jul 28, 2009 by Dreamangel | Posted in Religion & Spirituality
Whats the peculiarity between the church of England and a catholic church? The reason I ask is, there is a COE not far from where I live, so could I attend mass there??
Ah-ha..very good! :) But say I want to go..and the nearest church is a coe..would if significance?? I personally dont think it should? but I'd like the views of others..
Ah-ha..very good! :) But say I want to go..and the nearest church is a coe..would if amount?? I personally dont think it should? but I'd like the views of others..
Do Anglicans (Church of England) believe in purgatory?
Jul 27, 2009 by LoveSenseDimension | Posted in Religion & Spirituality
us history: the american pageant?
Jul 27, 2009 by pooh | Posted in History
to what compass did religious rivalry between catholics and protestants that was raging in europe during the 1500's and 1600's impact and define the colonization of the new world? how might the history of north america been different if king henry the viii had not pulverized england away from the catholic church in 1534?
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