Sociology, asked by ethanjohnson, 9 months ago

Why did the church become more independent after King William I separated the courts? The king was no longer involved in church matters. The king removed the monarchy from religious practice. The church was now in charge of all matters of law that affected it. The church refused to accept any assistance from the government.

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Answered by rajnideep1979
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Answer:

Faith was always equally important as force in the mind of William of Normandy. He had been responsible for beginning the building of new monasteries in Normandy in the 1060s, including the Abbey of Caen where Lanfranc, a lawyer and monk from Italy, was put in charge as abbot. William was personally devout in his religious practice and could follow the Latin Church service, even though he could not read or write. He had always been a loyal follower of the Pope and placed great value on papal support in his conquest of England.

Church and the State

There were three key leaders who were involved in the relations between the Church and the State in Norman England: the Archbishop of Canterbury, the king and the Pope.

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Answered by chesneycarnahan
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Answer:

C The church was now in charge of all matters of law that affected it.

Explanation:

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