The Rise & Power of the Roman Catholic Church

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Across
  1. 6. this is an example of how long the Roman Catholic Church dominated medieval Christianity since this was already in the years 598-604
  2. 8. Gregory penned a brief text that hugely influenced upon the _________________ of the Roman Church
  3. 12. Justinian tolerated this type of teachings
  4. 14. Augustine had established a new one of these (hint: place to learn)
  5. 16. the year Augustine died
  6. 18. the Benedictine monastery was an important institution for people to learn and become rich through this
  7. 20. another new accomplishment of Augustine’s (hint: a place to worship)
  8. 22. cenobitic monks, who lived under the same monastic rules
  9. 24. another word for law of the Benedictines
  10. 25. most noteworthy pope
Down
  1. 1. Justinian pursued the restoration of the roman empire by focusing on this ________ (has to do with fighting)
  2. 2. place where the Benedict monks lived
  3. 3. Leo had a deep concern for
  4. 4. Leo the Great wrote this text
  5. 5. was emperor of the east in the years 527-565
  6. 7. this occurred in the years 480-547
  7. 9. Augustine was known as an “_______ to the English,” because he had achieved the goal of his mission to convert the king of England.
  8. 10. Gregory’s book on pastoral care outlined the duties of Bishop as a caretaker and? …
  9. 11. Gregory spent 15 of his years living a ________ career
  10. 13. Justinian’s reign was marked by a program to _______ the splendor of the Roman Empire
  11. 15. pope in the years 590-604
  12. 17. many Protestants hold Leo 1 as the first pope because of his stalwart assertion of
  13. 19. what Leo did other than be a bishop
  14. 21. Justinian expanded the borders of the empire partly through the recapture of Rome from these people
  15. 23. one of Gregory the Great’s lasting legacies was a campaign to convert pagans in this country to the Catholic faith