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From top to bottom what is the hierarchy of the Medieval Church? (help me asap)

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DIA [1.3K]3 years ago
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Answer:

(credit to google) By the time of the Middle Ages, the Church had an established hierarchy: Pope – the head of the Church. Cardinals – advisors to the Pope; administrators of the Church. Bishops/Archbishops – ecclesiastical superiors over a cathedral or region

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