Fraser's detailed analysis of prayer, penance, the veneration of saints, and the central role of religious festivals brings to light the vital contributions of the laity in a world dominated by Church authority. Whether through the use of sacred relics, participating in Mass, or celebrating feast days, the laity's involvement was not just a passive observance but a dynamic force shaping both individual and communal devotion. This book also examines the profound impact of lay religious movements, such as the Beguines and Lollards, offering fresh insights into the evolving relationship between the laity and the Church.
Drawing on primary sources, historical records, and theological analysis, The Religious Practices of the Laity in the Middle Ages offers readers a unique and compelling view of medieval Christianity. Perfect for history enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone intrigued by the roots of modern religious practice, this book is a must-read for those seeking to understand the power and influence of the lay faithful in medieval Europe and the enduring legacy of their spiritual lives.
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