Monasticism

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  • 451

    Monasticism

    Monasticism or monkhood is a religious way of life in which one renounces worldly pursuits to devote oneself fully to spiritual work.
  • Jan 1, 1054

    East and West split

  • Nov 27, 1095

    1st crusades

    In Clermont, France, Pope Urban II called for a crusade to help the Byzantines and to free the city of Jerusalem
  • Jan 1, 1147

    2nd crusades

  • Jan 1, 1189

    3rd crusades

  • Jan 1, 1202

    4th crusades

  • Jan 1, 1213

    5th crusades

  • Jan 1, 1228

    6th crusades

  • Jan 1, 1248

    7th crusades

  • Jan 1, 1270

    8th crusades

  • Jan 1, 1320

    Black Death

  • Jan 1, 1517

    Prosostant reformation

    When the churches who followed the teachings or protests of Martin Luther split from the Catholic Church,
  • Jan 1, 1545

    Council of trent

  • First vaticans council

  • Ecumenism

  • 2nd vatican council

  • Mary mackillop becomes saint