HVII - Religion & Humanism Flashcards
What did guilds and confraternities offer? [3]
Charity, good fellowship and a chance to contribute to the good of the community
How did the church make it easier for the social elites to maintain social control? [3]
Encouragement of obedience, good behaviour and placing stress on community values
What is meant by the Erastian relationship between Rome and England?
Erastian is the view that the state should have control over the church
What were the two provinces of the Church in England and how many diocese were there?
York and Canterbury ; 17
What were the seven sacraments that limited time spent in purgatory?
Baptism, Marriage, Confirmation, Anointing of the Sick, Penance (repenting sins) , Holy Orders and Eucharist (bread and wine)
What was the reason for donating money to the Church?
Limit time spent in purgatory
If you went to visit a religious shrine like the tomb of Thomas Beckett, what journey would you be going on?
Pilgrimage
What happened on Rogation Sunday
The whole community would beat away evil spirits from the parish.
What is the oldest monastic order?
St Benedicts
What part of society were monks drawn from?
Upper class
What women were sent to nunneries?
Ones deemed unsuitable for marriage
What two processes were Lollards critical of?
Transubstantiation and the principles of Eucharist
How many new grammar schools were founded between 1460 and 1509
53
Which two universities were head of university teaching
Oxford and Cambridge
What famous dramas were performed by guilds in cities such as York, Lincoln and Wakefield
Mystery plays