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Strengths & Weaknesses of the Church's Influence

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Strengths & Weaknesses of the Church

The Church’s influence had many benefits, however, it also faced many problems.

The friar William of Rubruck

The friar William of Rubruck

  • One exciting story from medieval times is about William of Rubruck.
  • William of Rubruck was a Franciscan friar who travelled to the Mongol Empire in the 13th century.
    • William set on a mission to convert the Mongol rulers to Christianity and learn about their culture.
William of Rubruck's adventures

William of Rubruck's adventures

  • William of Rubruck's journey was filled with adventure.
    • William travelled across dangerous lands, faced harsh conditions and met powerful Mongol leaders.
  • William of Rubruck's travels were so remarkable that he wrote a detailed account of his experiences.
    • Williams's diaries gave Europeans a rare glimpse into the mighty Mongol Empire.
Advantages

Advantages

  • The Church’s influence had many benefits:
    • Helping education
    • Providing support to those in need
    • Bringing communities together
Challenges

Challenges

  • The Church also faced many problems:
    • Conflicts with kings
    • Complaints about its wealth and power
  • The Church’s strong position sometimes led to disagreements and struggles for control.
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