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Gilberto Humphrey
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14 January, 06:28
What was the role of the catholic church
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The Roman Catholic Church became increasingly involved in secular (nonreligious) society during the Middle Ages (A. D. c. 450-c. 1500). It played a significant role in medieval European life through the activities of the clergy (church officials).
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