| A | B |
| Canterbury Tales | stories of ficitious prilgrims on a journey |
| in 1309, pope moved papal | headquarters to a south of France |
| Julian of Norwich, living in England, | was known for her wisdom and goodness |
| Pope Alexander VI | most notorious of Renaissance popes |
| Black Death | bubonic plague |
| English and French were | fighting Hundreds Years' War |
| theology of Encharist emphasized | a real presence of Christ in the bread |
| Late Middle Ages seen against | a backdrop of a horrible plague |
| other than Bible, most widely | read was limitation of Christ |
| papacy was deeply discredited | by corruption and political wrangling |
| Renaissance movement: those who | studied ancient Greeks and Romans |
| popes of late 1400s took | interest in artistic trends of day |
| indulgences: a just and loving God | would surely reward people for doing good |
| Spanish Inquisition began under | Ferdinard and Isabella of Spain |
| first book produced on printing press | a Gutenberg Bible |
| General Papal Schism: a time when | there were three popes at one time |
| in all, seven French popes lived at | Avignon |
| papal schism ended in 1417 | with election of Pope Martin V |
| while in prayer, Catherine of Siena | "God wanted a pope back in Rome" |
| a late middle ages | 1300-1500 CE |