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The Middle Ages

The Middle Ages. Junior Religion. Leading Figures. St. Leo the Great Rise of Papacy Battles the Barbarians St. Bernard of Clairvaux Monastic Reform St. Francis of Assisi Mendicancy Holy Poverty St. Dominic de Guzman Fighting heresies ( Albigensians , Waldensians … etc.)

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The Middle Ages

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  1. The Middle Ages Junior Religion

  2. Leading Figures • St. Leo the Great • Rise of Papacy • Battles the Barbarians • St. Bernard of Clairvaux • Monastic Reform • St. Francis of Assisi • Mendicancy • Holy Poverty • St. Dominic de Guzman • Fighting heresies (Albigensians, Waldensians… etc.) • Order of Preacher • St. Thomas Aquinas • Rise of scholasticism • Faith and Reason

  3. The Crusades War… What is it good for?...

  4. The Crusades In the end… • Increase tension between Christendom and Islam • Further divide between East and West • Lots of death and plagues However,… • Brought about the mixing of cultures, thoughts, ideas

  5. East and West Divide 1054: Final split between the Eastern and Western Christian empires • Supremacy of the Bishop of Rome • Filioque clause • The Crusades

  6. Spirituality • Increase in devotion to the Humanity of Christ • Rise in devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary

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