A New Orientation For the Church: A lecture by Yuri Koszarycz covering the Sixth to the Tenth centuries in the life of the Catholic church.
Affirmation of the Right of a Priest to Make a Will: By the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa in 1165, an implication that the state had power over the church. From the Medieval Sourcebook.
God, Gold Corruption and Poverty: History Today article in which Dominic James describes how the early Church reconciled its teaching of holy poverty with the accumulation and display of spectacular wealth.
Medieval Church.org.uk: Thematic bibliography for Studying the Church of the Middle Ages, from a Protestant perspective.
Middle Ages: Article from the Catholic Encyclopedia with a large list of links to related articles.
Monastic Matrix: A project documenting the participation of Christian women in the religion and society of medieval Europe, aiming to collect and make available all existing data about all professional Christian women in Europe between 500 and 1500 AD.
Pope Joan: A feature in Encyclopedia Britannica Online showing the differing treatment of the legend of a female Pope to show a more balanced and less inflamatory British attitude towards Catholics.
Religion and the Middle Ages: An examination of the Church's influence on secular law during the Middle Ages.
Some Thoughts on the Rise of the Western Church: Lecture in the Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies.
The Church in Moral Crisis: A lecture by Yuri Koszarycz covering the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries in the life of the Catholic church.
The Holy Grail: An essay on the role of the search for the Holy Grail on medieval Christianity. From the Ecole Initiative.
The Papacy: Historical survey in the Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies.
The Quest for the Holy Grail: An article which discusses the significance of the Quest for the Holy Grail, where the story began, why it was so popular and the Legend.
Was the Medieval Church Corrupt?: Essay from the Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies.