Which of the following resulted from the relationship between Pope Gregory VII and Henry IV of Germany?
A a renewed sense of church and state relations
B a power vacuum within the Holy Roman Empire
C emerging power for Popes and the Church
D more land for the Holy Roman Emperor

Respuesta :

C emerging power for Popes and the Church 

Answer:

C. emerging power for Popes and the Church .

Explanation:

Pope Gregory VII was an incredible reformer who attempted to reassert the amazingness of the Pope and the Catholic Church in day by day life. This place him in struggle with the most dominant leader of the time: the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV.  

There was additionally a brief yet critical struggle between Pope Paschal II and King Henry I of England from 1103 to 1107. The contention finished in 1122 when Pope Callixtus II and Emperor Henry V concurred on the Concordat of Worms, which separated between the illustrious and profound powers and gave the rulers a restricted role in choosing priests. The result was generally an ecclesiastical triumph, yet the Emperor still held significant power.