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Title: Christianity in the Middle Ages


1
Christianity in the Middle Ages
  • Monks, Nuns, Friars, Pilgrims,
  • Monasteries and Convents

2
Christianity Spreads North
  • When Rome fell, Christianity was just becoming an
    important force. Christianity in Europe at that
    time was practiced by members of the Roman
    Catholic Church.
  • At the beginning of the Middle Ages, Christianity
    was only popular in places that had been part of
    the Roman Empire (e.g. Italy, Greece and Spain).
  • Christianity was spread to the north by
    missionaries and monks.

3
Missionaries
  • The head of the Roman Catholic Church was called
    the Pope.
  • Some popes sent out missionaries to teach people
    about Christianity and convert them to the faith.
  • The first missionaries were sent to the areas
    that are now England, Germany and France.

4
St. Patrick
  • Lived in the AD 400s
  • Famous for converting Ireland to Christianity.
  • He used a clover (a common plant in Ireland) to
    explain Christianity this is why clovers are
    used on St. Patricks Day
  • Made a saint (title given by the Catholic Church
    to holy people) for his work in Ireland.

5
Monks
  • While missionaries went out to share
    Christianity, monks isolated themselves from
    society to practice their faith.
  • Monks (men) lived in monasteries and nuns (women)
    lived in convents which sprang up all over Europe.

6
Contributions of Monks
  • For the most part, monks lived in isolation.
    However, they did offer services to their
    communities
  • Offered shelter to travelers
  • Provided health care/hospitals
  • Aid for the poor
  • Ran schools
  • Copied books
  • Collected ancient writings
  • Spread/shared their faith

7
Vows of Monks
  • To become a monk, a person took a set of vows.
    The most common were
  • Poverty
  • Chastity
  • Obedience
  • Silence (not all monks)
  • Life in monasteries followed a strict set of
    rules. Days were spent in prayer, study and work.

8
Religious Orders
  • Different religious groups developed based on the
    teachings of famous leaders.
  • St. Benedict (Benedictine Order) created the
    Benedictine Rule which first set up the strict
    behavioral guidelines followed by most monks in
    the early middle ages.
  • The Monks of Cluny isolated themselves completely
    and focused only on religious matters.

9
Religious Orders (cont.)
  • Some religious orders wanted to practice their
    faith while living among the community. These
    groups were called friars.
  • Two famous groups are the Dominicans and the
    Franciscans.
  • Friars roamed an area preaching and begging for
    food.

10
St. Francis of Assisi
  • Lived 1182-1226 AD
  • Founded the Franciscan Order
  • Born wealthy but gave up wealth to serve the poor
  • Patron saint of animals and ecology

11
Pilgrimage
  • A popular activity for Medieval Christians was to
    take a journey to a special religious place.
  • Pilgrims traveled to the Holy Land or to the
    burial sites of famous saints.
  • Some people took pilgrimages to show piety or
    devotion, others saw these trips as great
    adventures.
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