Across
- 3. the appointment of religious officials (commonly bishops) by secular subjects ( commonly kings or nobles).
- 4. the land granted by a lord
- 7. decreed that the Pope has the authority to judge secular rulers and to relieve their subjects from feudal obligations and loyalty.
- 9. the vassal would place his hands onto the hands of his new lord and promise faithful service in his fief.
- 10. breaking away from the unity of the Church by not recognizing the authority of the Pope
- 12. the purchase of a church office
Down
- 1. prohibited hostilities from Thursday-Monday
- 2. the appointing of family members to church office.
- 5. vassal would place his hand on bible
- 6. one who was granted use of land
- 8. a noble landowner who would grant land,
- 11. “and the son” was added to the Nicene Creed to give clarification that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son.
