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20 April, 02:56

Why did the Catholic Church become powerful in western Europe?

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  1. 20 April, 03:17
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    In the middle ages much the concern was with the afterlife, as opposed to the current one so religiously the Church held a lot of power. The Church held power over your very soul - commoner or nobleman. Eventually that power was used to collect taxes and tithes which in turn created more power and influence. Along with it came corruption, when religious titles/positions could be given/purchased, indulgances sold, etc.
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