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Throughout the [[Middle Ages]] and prior to the [[Reformation]], the '''Catholic Church''' was the main form of [[religion]] practiced by people in [[Europe]].
Throughout the [[Middle Ages]] and prior to the [[Reformation]], the '''Catholic Church''' governed the main form of [[religion]] practiced by people in [[Europe]], namely [[Christianity]].


The Catholic Church is a hierarchy, with the [[Pope]] at the top, then a confusion of offices, including [[Cardinal]]s, [[Bishop]]s or [[Archbishop]]s, and so on down to your local parish priest. It also has [[monastery|Monasteries]], which sit to one side of the administrative structure. The most famous of the monasteries was [[Cluny]], influential in implementing Church reform.
The [[SCA]] chooses not to practice [[religion]] in an organised sense, and in particular the articles of [[Corpora]] prevent the forcing of any person's [[religious beliefs]] on any other person within the [[SCA]]. Therefore the institutions of the '''Catholic Church''' or any other [[Church]] are very difficult to re-enact within the [[SCA]].


The Church constituted the ''oratores'', 'those who pray' in the three groups of the Medieval order, divided into those who work, those who fight and those who pray.
The Catholic Church is a heirachy, with the [[Pope]] at the top, then Bishops or Archbishops, and so on down to your local parish priest. It also has Monastries, which sit to one side of the structure, the most famous of which was [[Cluny]].


The Church is the 'those who pray' division in the Medieval order of those who work, those who fight and those who pray.
The Church is notable in that the Pope is elected by the College of Cardinals (usually, but having an [[army]] in [[Rome]] helps your candidate get up though).


The Pope often got into arguments with the [[King]] of [[France]] or the [[Emperor]] of [[Germany]] over their respective rights, for example whether the State has the right to [[tax]] the clergy, and if so does it need their consent.
The Church is notable in that the Pope is elected by the College of Cardinals (usually. Having an army in Rome helps your candidate get up though).


Occasionally, there were two (or more) men who claim to be Pope. This Is Bad. Those who eventually lose were known as [[anti-pope]]s.
The Pope often gets into arguments with ther King of France or the Emperor of Germany over their respective rights, for example whether the State has the right to tax the clergy, and if so does it need their consent.

=== Roleplaying the Catholic Church ===
The [[SCA]] chooses not to practice [[religion]] in an organised sense, and in particular the articles of [[Corpora]] prevent the forcing of any person's [[religious beliefs]] on any other person within the SCA. Therefore the institutions of the Catholic Church or any other [[Church]] are difficult to re-enact within the SCA.

That said many do this successfully in an unofficial capacity (like with households) forming monasteries, abbeys and the like. Monk's and Nun personas are growing more common while those playing "Bishops" are quite rare. A persona based upon the [[Clergy]] of the Church is both a viable and valid persona.

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Latest revision as of 12:29, 2 May 2009

Throughout the Middle Ages and prior to the Reformation, the Catholic Church governed the main form of religion practiced by people in Europe, namely Christianity.

The Catholic Church is a hierarchy, with the Pope at the top, then a confusion of offices, including Cardinals, Bishops or Archbishops, and so on down to your local parish priest. It also has Monasteries, which sit to one side of the administrative structure. The most famous of the monasteries was Cluny, influential in implementing Church reform.

The Church constituted the oratores, 'those who pray' in the three groups of the Medieval order, divided into those who work, those who fight and those who pray.

The Church is notable in that the Pope is elected by the College of Cardinals (usually, but having an army in Rome helps your candidate get up though).

The Pope often got into arguments with the King of France or the Emperor of Germany over their respective rights, for example whether the State has the right to tax the clergy, and if so does it need their consent.

Occasionally, there were two (or more) men who claim to be Pope. This Is Bad. Those who eventually lose were known as anti-popes.

Roleplaying the Catholic Church

The SCA chooses not to practice religion in an organised sense, and in particular the articles of Corpora prevent the forcing of any person's religious beliefs on any other person within the SCA. Therefore the institutions of the Catholic Church or any other Church are difficult to re-enact within the SCA.

That said many do this successfully in an unofficial capacity (like with households) forming monasteries, abbeys and the like. Monk's and Nun personas are growing more common while those playing "Bishops" are quite rare. A persona based upon the Clergy of the Church is both a viable and valid persona.