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    Long before the Middle-Ages‚ western music was mainly monophonic. Monophony or monophonic music consists of a single melodic line‚ in which one person singing can exemplify monophonic texture. The Roman Catholic Church used the Gregorian chant‚ which consisted of a melody set that was sacred to Latin texts‚ and was sung without accompaniment; this type of chant was known as a monophonic texture. The Gregorian chant has a soft‚ smooth touch; it symbolizes the voice of the entire church instead of a

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    Castles of the Middle Ages Castles that were built in the middle ages are not only beautiful and detailed but also took a lot of work before all the tools and machines we use for buildings were created. The European nobility mostly made them and of course the royals would live in such an amazingly structured and fortified building of the middle ages. Some cities used walls to keep their enemies away‚ but the most powerful and efficient ones used beautifully designed castles. They evolved over the

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    I do not believe the Middle Ages reflected darkness or embodied ignorance. Even though this period had centuries to produce new technology‚ they still contributed in the molding of today’s society. Their contribution was the improved innovation on “borrowed” technology. When people refer to the Middle Ages as “dark‚” they might be associating the “darkness” with the looming death that engulfed the period. One famously horrific encounter of death was the plague‚ Mr. Broedel states “…Europe lost between

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    Architecture of the Middle Ages ……. HUM100 – Introduction to the Humanities Introduction When thinking of medieval or gothic architecture‚ one can ’t help but think about the giant castles and beautiful churches that are spread across Western Europe. The castles and churches are definitely a great example of medieval architecture; there are a lot of other examples to explore. For example‚ what were residential and commercial buildings like? How did the residences differ between those

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    The Middle-Ages occurred after the fall of the Roman Empire around 500 C.E. and lasted until around 1350 C.E. The Middle-Ages are commonly referred to as the “Dark Ages” due to lack of education‚ the heavy control and domination of the Catholic Church‚ and the “Black Death” that killed off a third of the population in Europe. The Middle-Ages began to phase out as a new movement swept across Europe called the Renaissance. “The word ‘renaissance’ means ‘rebirth’ or ‘revival’.” The amount of impact

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    AMDG Ervin Colston 5/5/16 3rd Catholic Church’s Position on Tattoos Before you can understand the Church’s position on tattoos‚ it is important for you to understand a little history of tattoos. Tattoos have existed for thousands of years‚ and has served a variety of purposes of the years. The oldest known example of tattoos comes from the Iceman mummy Otzi‚ who was found in the Alps near the Italy-Austrian border‚ and who is dated to be approximately 5‚200 years old (Lineberry‚ 2007). The

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    about God. Women are not allowed to serve as bishops‚ priests‚ or deacons in the Catholic Churches around the world‚ although Pope Francis and the clergy have clearly stated that there are not enough priests or deacons. In retrospect‚ this would mean that the Catholic Church is choosing to continue sexism instead of providing for the needs of their churches and parishioners throughout the world (Bruni). The Catholic Church has often defended their decision by saying that Jesus had twelve male-only disciples

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    The history of Europe in the Middle Ages or in the medieval period lasted from 500 A.D to 1500 A.D. The church was very powerful in this time and could even control the kings of the land. The main church in the time of medieval period was the Catholic Church. They had great control over the European people and had more power than any feudal state. Christianity‚ began approximately 500 years before the start of the Middle Ages. The Catholic Church was wealthy and power and Bishops and archbishops

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    Lawrence Catholic Church. The service started at 8:00am and lasted about an hour and a half. Early in my childhood I went to a Catholic Mass with one of my cousins‚ but since I was so young I was not able to fully understand the differences between Catholic and Protestant Christianity. Subsequently‚ I do have a slight amount of exposure to Catholic Christianity. At the beginning of the Mass there was a procession of the priest and ministers carrying a decorated cross through the middle isle. The

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    MIDDLE AGE AND RENAISSANCE ART 1 Gothic Art is art of the Middle Ages. Early Middle Age art is also known as the Dark ages (410 AD-1066AD). After the Dark ages came the Medieval era (1066-1485) Then on to the Renaissance era. In the Middle Ages the Roman Empire was spilt into two sections‚ the Eastern and the Western part of the Roman Empire. The Roman Empire fell‚ the Western part disintegrated‚ while the Eastern or Byzantium Empire stayed intact. The art reflects the differences between the development

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