AP European History
The Papacy is the office held by the Pope, the spiritual leader of the Roman Catholic Church, which has been a significant religious and political institution in European history. Throughout the centuries, the Papacy has influenced various aspects of society, governance, and international relations, establishing itself as a powerful entity in both religious and secular matters. The role of the Papacy expanded during the Middle Ages, impacting the political landscape of Europe, particularly during the 16th century as Europe faced challenges from reform movements and shifting power dynamics.