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			<title>catholic  church</title>
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			<description>The Renaissance and the Church



Even though there are some sharp contrasts, for the most part, the influence and prestige of the Catholic Church was declining. The humanistic thinking did accept the older church institutions that were deeply rooted in traditions and traditional ways of thinking.



In the past, the Catholic Church had been an important part of the system that was based on the allegiances between lords and vassals (the feudal system). During the Renaissance the demands of  ...</description>
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			<title>renaissance household</title>
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			<description>RENAISSANCE HOUSEHOLD



The notion of the traditional English household during the Renaissance was based upon the marital relationship between a man and a woman.1 If the household is the primary site of family development, then marriage is the fundamental process by which families are formed and the bond through which they are sustained. Familial interactions, including husband-wife and parent-child, provide the contexts for identity performance in the household. The household becomes the  ...</description>
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			<description>RENAISSANCE RELIGION



The English Renaissance was a time of significant social change. Issues such as the growing poverty rate, an increase in population, the constant threat of foreign invasion, and the Protestant Reformation engendered feelings of disorder and “world turned upside down.” Throughout history, religion is often employed as a source of reason within seeming chaos. However, religious practice often morphs into a mirror by which one is able to view the cultural practices  ...</description>
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			<title>religion during the renaissance</title>
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			<description>Religion during the Renaissance







The Church of Rome



The Catholic Church during the early Middle Ages had a much more relaxed attitude towards the wedding ceremony. Renaissance wedding ceremonies may not have had clergy present at the time of the betrothal. Ceremonies called handfastings were popular in some parts of medieval Europe, with the couple exchanging vows as simple as, &quot;Would you marry me?&quot; Some ceremonies would be held outside, in a parent's home, or even a  ...</description>
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