| A | B |
| popes of the late 1400s took | interest in artistic trends of a day |
| Charlemagne's vision of a strong empire | vanished in 800s with Vikings |
| Isaac Jogues & Jean de Berbeuf were | martyred by the Hurons of Albany, NY |
| in feudal times people had a keen sense | that their destiny lay with God |
| University of Bologna focused on | law & medicine |
| 1054 | East (Greek) & West (Latin) split |
| Junipero Serra | estb. 9 missions on the Pacific cost |
| Kateri Tekawithia | 1st native American. To be declared 'blessed' |
| Julian of Norwich, living in England, | was known for her wisdom & goodness |
| for centuries popes had been | elected by people of Rome |
| lay livestiture meant a high ranking | layman would appoint a bishop |
| a College of Cardinals was formed | to elect a pope by a two-thirds vote |
| bishops and abbots were often | powerful lords of feudal estates |
| monastery at Cluny opened a way for | church to free itself from civil control |
| Papal Schism | three popes at one time in a church |
| a University of Paris focused on | philiosophy & theology |
| Phillipine Duchesne was one of serveral | who started schools in the New World |
| a Canterbury Tales | stories of fictitious pilgrims |
| feudalism was a political and economic | system based on a pyramid structure |
| a church in the New World | moving from infancy to mission status |