Church Care
It follows that those who care for the spirit may look after the body also.Naturally, those who were vested with responsibility for the divine were considered wise and looked to for all manner of wisdom - corporeal matters as well as heavenly ones. Many priests gave palliative as well as pastoral care, but as Christianity blossomed and, subsequently, the science of medicine evolved, the Church got more involved in its ministration. Charlemagne formalised this work, making it central a central tenet of their duty to their congregations. The educational and religious reforms he made aimed to make churches and monasteries the centres of local life, charging the monks with a duty to care for the sick and dying as well as provide education and spiritual repast for all good Christians within his kingdom.
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