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a journey to a holy place for spiritual reasons
the land where Jesus Christ had lived, died, and risen from the dead, including the holy city of Jerusalem
an expedition in which Christians were to "take back the cross", freeing the Holy Land and its sacred sites
a city in the eastern part of the Christian world
a leader of the Church with authority
a great and saintly pope who guided the Church from 1073-1085 and instituted reforms
the buying and selling of spiritual things or services and positions within the Church
refers to a cultural and political atmosphere when nearly everyone was Catholic and Catholicism influenced every aspect of people's lives
not ordained bishops
reforms instituted by Pope Gregory VII
the term used to describe the changing of the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ that takes place at Mass during the Consecration
an official court set up by Pope Gregory IX to investigate people who are accused of heresy
men who came together to live new religious life
means beggar
those who taught false doctrines, and sometimes even those who criticized the Church in a positive and faithful way
the study of God
a religious order founded by Saint Francis of Assisi
a religious order founded by Saint Dominic
scholar studying theology
a system which landowners were the most powerful class in society and pheasants were required to serve them
a pope who gathered Church leaders for a great Ecumenical Council in Rome, the Fourth Lateran Council

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