Crispin: The Cross of Lead

Significance of The Church (Catholicism in the Middle Ages)

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Religion was an extremely important part of life in the Middle Ages. In this story, characters often refer to God, and pray when they need help or are worried about something. It is important for every person to go to church at least once a week to attend mass, the main religious ceremony. They also consider vows to be sacred. They are all Catholic, which was the main religion of Europe at the time.