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Early Middle Ages – Hierarchy of the Church 9-3 The Church The Church was well established by the fall of the Western Roman Empire 476 A.D. When the WRE collapsed the church survived. It is the larges and most important unifying factor to survive in Western Europe. The Split Christian beliefs evolved over the years, especially between the Western Europeans and the Byzantine Empire. (thing change over time and space.) This caused a split in the Christian Church. The Great Schism 1054 Roman Catholic Church in the West Roman Catholic Church The church had a structured hierarchical bureaucracy. It was structured much like a pyramid, with larger numbers of less powerful church clergy at the bottom (Priests) and one supreme authority at the top (Pope). Roman Catholic Church The parish priests had the least amount of “power,” but they had the most influence on the people. Since the priests had almost daily contact with the people, the people became reliant on them. No support from Govt No one else educated Church seen as all knowing and powerful. Roman Catholic Church During the Early Middle Ages things were rough in Western Europe. People accepted their poor lives and devoted their lives to God in hopes of going to heaven. Generally, the church clergy were the only educated people. Because of this and the lack of interaction with their local lords the people became reliant on the Church for most things.