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sleet_krkn [62]
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5 problems the church faced during the invasion of the magyars and vikings

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Alja [10]3 years ago
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The problems the church faced during the invasion of the magyars and vikings include:

1. Simony: This involves selling church properties and sacred items.

2. Lay investiture: This deals with appointment of religious leaders by traditional rulers

3.Clerical marriage: Allowing clergymen to marry and it is different from allowing married men become clergy.

4.Celibacy: Abstaining from intimate activities.

5.Abuse of power in the hands of lay rulers.

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