![]() These included those who prayed, those who fought, and those who worked. In the middle ages, society was divided into three orders. ![]() Women were not permitted to become priests.Ĭompared to the village priest and the local parishioners, a parish priest would be more educated, but illiterate nevertheless. Priesthood during the middle ages was hereditary so that the priest’s son would take over the church when his father died. In the eleventh and twelfth centuries, priests who served in the parish were generally allowed to marry and have children. The money that was given to, or collected by the church was used for repairs within the church, for purchasing books and candles. The clergy would use one-third of the contributions for their own upkeep, while the Bishop and the poor in the community would share the remaining contributions. Thus, peasants would contribute a tenth of their meat and a tenth of their harvest to the church. The amount of tithe a person would pay would be a tenth of their earnings or their harvest. The priests during the middle ages made a living from tithes, a fee that parishioners paid from working in the fields. They also taught religious studies, philosophy, and rhetoric. Only a small selection of students would be taught by educated priests on how to read and write in Latin. The clergy were charged with the responsibility of educating the local population, even though what they taught was meager and very basic. This was particularly vital when the Kings realized the importance of education in the development of the country and in winning battles. One of the most significant duties was establishing and running a local school. The priest was in charge of ensuring religious occasions and events were observed and would hold the responsibility to perform the final rites to the dying. They presided over baptisms and weddings and usually were the sole source of education. Priests provided care for the members of the community and held a prestigious role in society. The priests during the middle ages were exempted from paying taxes due to their noble status in society. In the 13th century, English priests were required to wear a “cappa clausa” (a hooded cap). This would distinguish them from the laymen who dressed in trousers and walked bare foot. However, in the fifth century, following the fall of the Roman Empire, the church began to regulate clergy dressing.Īs a result, priests were required to wear a tunic, also known as an alb, which flowed down to their feet. Priests during the middle ages did not dress differently to the local people. Priests during the Middle Ages were not as influential as the bishops and archbishops who came from rich families. In return, the clergy would play a pivitol role in establishing the rules of the land. The kings appointed members of the clergy including the bishops and priests. During the Middle Ages, the clergy and the Church were very influential. ![]()
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