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Ashly Mckay
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7 February, 11:20
Why was the Catholic Church so powerful
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Daniella Morrow
7 February, 11:45
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At the time, most rulers were Catholic and believed that the Pope had influence over all of them. And to top all of that, Roman Catholicism was the only Christian religion at the time.
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