The state of Medieval Europe around the year 1294, which is when Pope Boniface VIII began his papacy represents an intense time of history with struggles occurring between secular ideas and leaders against the dominant influence of the Church. Before the centralization of the church system had occurred the emperor held authority over both spiritual and secular worlds. Once the establishment of the spiritual organization had took place, the church leaders immediately brought the political world under them which then resulted as conflict between the two. Therefore, the leading of the church and secular authority rose because both systems refused to limit their power, churches becoming a major part of the everyday life of the civilians and lastly when popes claimed papal supremacy. These are only few reasons how it contributed to the rise of the church as a religious and secular authority during medieval Europe. The first and most common situation in which the two systems of authority may come into conflict is when one, or even …show more content…
Sadly, social media has a bigger influence on individuals rather than the church. Now, churches no longer hold the power that it used to have. In the late medieval period, Church was a major part of everyday life to the people. The church was a social center as well as a place of worship because it was the largest public building throughout villages. At one point there was an urge for bettering your faith with God which then resulted of a growing sense of religion and need for direct experience with the man above. As we learned in our textbook, Chapter 7 and 8 explain how the civilians depended on their churches for not only their religion practices but for education, caring for the sick and poor, and taxes. The medieval churches played a significant role by giving their people spiritual guidance and served as their government as