Which language did priests use in the daily services of the church?
English
Latin
Anglo-Norman
What did a bishop control?
Diocese
Demesne
Deanery
Which were the two archbishoprics in England in the 11th century?
York and London
Canterbury and Winchester
Canterbury and York
What was the meaning of simony?
Bishops being in charge of more than one diocese
People paying for a position of leadership in the church
Disobeying the Pope's decisions
What did the Pope's ambassador do for William I for a second time in 1070?
Crowned him King of England
Replaced his Archbishop of Canterbury
Granted him a divorce
What happened at a synod?
Church leaders met to discuss important matters
Monks prayed for the souls of dead kings
Priests were tried for offences against the Pope
Where had Lanfranc been serving the Church before William made him Archbishop of Canterbury?
Rome in Italy
Caen in Normandy
Winchester in England
What was a key difference between an Anglo-Saxon church and a Norman church?
Made of wood not stone
Facing West not East
Built in a circular pattern
What was a key feature of the Benedictine monks' rule of service?
Giving free meat to anyone who wanted a meal
Taking part in a church service eight times a day
Having regular religious discussions with fellow monks
What did William the Conqueror build on the site of the Battle of Hastings?
An abbey
A cross
A statue of Lanfranc