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Please enter the room quietly and make note of the class work and homework in your agendas.

Please enter the room quietly and make note of the class work and homework in your agendas. Will the person responsible for retrieving the journals for your row please do so. Vocab Word Search (pages 448 - 453):. mendicant -. St. Francis of Assisi -. St. Clare of Assisi -. cathedral -.

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  1. Please enter the room quietly and make note of the class work and homework in your agendas. Will the person responsible for retrieving the journals for your row please do so.

  2. Vocab Word Search (pages 448 - 453): mendicant - St. Francis of Assisi - St. Clare of Assisi - cathedral - university - Thomas Aquinas - natural law - focus - dedicate -

  3. Vocab Word Search (pages 448 - 453): orders whose members lived on donations and worked in the community, not in monasteries. mendicant - St. Francis of Assisi - St. Clare of Assisi - cathedral - university - Thomas Aquinas - natural law - focus - dedicate -

  4. Vocab Word Search (pages 448 - 453): orders whose members lived on donations and worked in the community, not in monasteries. mendicant - St. Francis of Assisi - Founder of a mendicant order. St. Clare of Assisi - cathedral - university - Thomas Aquinas - natural law - focus - dedicate -

  5. Vocab Word Search (pages 448 - 453): orders whose members lived on donations and worked in the community, not in monasteries. mendicant - St. Francis of Assisi - Founder of a mendicant order. St. Clare of Assisi - A noble woman who founded a mendicant order. cathedral - university - Thomas Aquinas - natural law - focus - dedicate -

  6. Vocab Word Search (pages 448 - 453): orders whose members lived on donations and worked in the community, not in monasteries. mendicant - St. Francis of Assisi - Founder of a mendicant order. St. Clare of Assisi - A noble woman who founded a mendicant order. a major church, headed by a bishop who oversees a region’s churches. cathedral - university - Thomas Aquinas - natural law - focus - dedicate -

  7. Vocab Word Search (pages 448 - 453): orders whose members lived on donations and worked in the community, not in monasteries. mendicant - St. Francis of Assisi - Founder of a mendicant order. St. Clare of Assisi - A noble woman who founded a mendicant order. a major church, headed by a bishop who oversees a region’s churches. cathedral - university - schools, or groups of schools, that train scholars at the highest levels. Thomas Aquinas - natural law - focus - dedicate -

  8. Vocab Word Search (pages 448 - 453): orders whose members lived on donations and worked in the community, not in monasteries. mendicant - St. Francis of Assisi - Founder of a mendicant order. St. Clare of Assisi - A noble woman who founded a mendicant order. a major church, headed by a bishop who oversees a region’s churches. cathedral - university - schools, or groups of schools, that train scholars at the highest levels. Thomas Aquinas - One of the greatest medieval scholars. natural law - focus - dedicate -

  9. Vocab Word Search (pages 448 - 453): orders whose members lived on donations and worked in the community, not in monasteries. mendicant - St. Francis of Assisi - Founder of a mendicant order. St. Clare of Assisi - A noble woman who founded a mendicant order. a major church, headed by a bishop who oversees a region’s churches. cathedral - university - schools, or groups of schools, that train scholars at the highest levels. Thomas Aquinas - One of the greatest medieval scholars. laws in nature that are basic to both the natural world and human affairs. natural law - focus - dedicate -

  10. Vocab Word Search (pages 448 - 453): orders whose members lived on donations and worked in the community, not in monasteries. mendicant - St. Francis of Assisi - Founder of a mendicant order. St. Clare of Assisi - A noble woman who founded a mendicant order. a major church, headed by a bishop who oversees a region’s churches. cathedral - university - schools, or groups of schools, that train scholars at the highest levels. Thomas Aquinas - One of the greatest medieval scholars. laws in nature that are basic to both the natural world and human affairs. natural law - to concentrate or direct one’s attention. focus - dedicate -

  11. Vocab Word Search (pages 448 - 453): orders whose members lived on donations and worked in the community, not in monasteries. mendicant - St. Francis of Assisi - Founder of a mendicant order. St. Clare of Assisi - A noble woman who founded a mendicant order. a major church, headed by a bishop who oversees a region’s churches. cathedral - university - schools, or groups of schools, that train scholars at the highest levels. Thomas Aquinas - One of the greatest medieval scholars. laws in nature that are basic to both the natural world and human affairs. natural law - to concentrate or direct one’s attention. focus - dedicate - to make or set apart for a special use or purpose.

  12. An Age of Faith How did the Church influence society and culture in the Middle Ages? Why do you think religion played a big part in medieval life?

  13. Important things to remember: * take a vow of poverty and follow the instructions of the abbot. A member of a mendicant (monastic) order would have to take pray every day, * The order of power at a church: Pope, bishop, priest, nun. * to teach the bible and its stories to people. A cathedral was built to glorify god, as a headquarters for a bishop and used

  14. Use textbook pages 448 - 453 to complete your worksheet:

  15. Page 450 in your textbook

  16. Religion in Medieval Europe (Video): 1) What faith did nearly everyone on Europe belong to during the Middle Ages? 2) What did one in ten medieval people become? 3) Which group of people supported the church? 4) How much of their crops were the serfs to give their village church?

  17. Religion in Medieval Europe (Video): 5) How long did it take to construct many medieval cathedrals? 6) What did stained glass windows help church goers to do, and why? 7) Unlike most people what could members of the clergy do?

  18. Religion in Medieval Europe (Video): 8) During the middle Ages, what did the Catholic Church found? 9) The cathedral was the special church of whom? 10) What feudal class did bishops belong too?

  19. Flip your worksheets over - Create this map: Medieval Cathedral

  20. Be Prepared to answer one of these questions. Building a Cathedral (Video): 1) What shape is a cathedral? 2) How long would it take to build a cathedral? 3) What were the name of the men responsible for building cathedrals? 4) What type of mathematics did the builders of cathedrals use? 5) What were things like proportion, ratio and symmetry considered?

  21. Flip over your worksheet - divide it into two sections: Leave room in this section. Cathedral

  22. Cathedral

  23. Flip over your worksheet - divide it into two sections: Leave room in this section. Cathedral Important things to remember: * The reasons why cathedrals were built were: 1) Glorify God. 2) To teach stories of the bible to peasants. 3) To provide a headquarters for the bishop.

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