The Roman Catholic Church had an important role in medieval society. The church united people under a common rule, the Bible. The church was acting in part as a king to the people. Everyone listened to the church and at least once a week. The lords in the manor would have a church on their property for a priest to come and teach them. The lords listened to the
Catholic Church more than they listened to their king.
Monks were basically extremely dedicated priests. Monks lived in monasteries with other monks. They would pray several times a day and night. They would live in their own little community and copy the Bible by hand. When they were done copying the Bible they would go and teach them how to read and interpret the Bible.
The Roman Catholic Church had great political control. Most likely resulting from their ties with kings and lords, they were able to pass laws easily. The church passed a Chivalry law that said the knights must act like gentlemen. The knights had to act on certain rules and principles. They had to fight for certain things such as, glory instead of money and power. The knights also had to treat their prisoners with respect. This code of honor is one of the main reasons behind the heroic tales of knights always doing what is right.
The Roman Catholic Church had undeniable power over most of the people in Europe. They were able to unite people under the catholic rule and make peace between the catholic people in the area. The church was able to teach illiter