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In 1095, Pоpe Urbаn II cаlled fоr а hоly Crusade to recapture the Holy Land: "...Your brethren who live in the (Middle) East are in urgent need of your help. For, as most of you have heard, the Turks and the Arabs have attacked them and conquered the territory of Romania (the Byzantine Empire)... They have occupied more and more of the lands of those Christians... They have killed and captured many, and have destroyed the churches and devastated the Empire... All who die by the way, whether by land or sea, or in battle against the pagans, shall have immediate remission of sins. Let the deeds of your ancestors move you and incite your minds to manly achievements; the glory and greatness of king Charles the Great (Charlemagne), and of his son Louis, and of your other kings, who have destroyed the kingdoms of the pagans, and have extended in these lands the territory of the holy church. Let the holy sepulchre of the Lord our Saviour, which is possessed by unclean nations, especially incite you, and the holy places which are now treated with ignominy (disgrace) and irreverently polluted with their filthiness. Oh, most valiant soldiers and descendants of invincible ancestors, be not degenerate, but recall the valor of your progenitors."_________________________________________________________________________________ The Roman Catholic Church in the Middle Ages was seen as a link between God and the people. The idea that clergy were the so-called ‘gatekeepers to heaven’, filled people with respect, awe, and fear. The Church was extremely wealthy. Monetary donations were given by many levels of society, most commonly in the form of a tithe, a tax that amounted to roughly 10% of their earnings. In return for this, believers were shown the way to everlasting life and happiness after lives that were often short and hard. The Church was also one of the main distributors of charity at the time, running basic hospitals, as well as housing travelers and providing places of shelter and sanctity. Many clergy had some level of education and those who entered the clergy were offered the chance to learn to read and write: a rare opportunity in Medieval society. Church was attended by all, sometimes everyday, and vast monasteries and convents were built to celebrate the Christian beliefs. Those people accepted into the monastic life also had a more privileged life than ordinary people. Monasteries often had schools attached, and their libraries were widely regarded as some of the best. Then as now, education was a key factor in the limited social mobility offered at the time. QUESTIONS: 1. How does this call for a crusade demonstrate the power of the Pope and the Catholic Church? 2.. What services did the church provide for medieval people? 3. How did this impact the spread of Christianity? Your answer must be in your own words- do not use direct quotes. Your answer must be a minimum of 75 words.