
Church Shaped Everything, Yet Controlled Nothing Completely
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Medieval Europe is often imagined as uniformly pious, with the Church dictating every aspect of life. The reality was far more complex. Religious authority faced constant negotiation: bishops clashed with kings over jurisdiction, monasteries competed for pilgrims and relics, parish priests struggled against folk traditions they could not erase, and lay people practiced Christianity in ways Rome ne...
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Medieval Europe is often imagined as uniformly pious, with the Church dictating every aspect of life. The reality was far more complex. Religious authority faced constant negotiation: bishops clashed with kings over jurisdiction, monasteries competed for pilgrims and relics, parish priests struggled against folk traditions they could not erase, and lay people practiced Christianity in ways Rome ne...
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