The life in medieval England in medieval England is not everything you say. People, especially people who are not wealthy. Because they have never worked, the rich are easier than the poor, they have slaves who do all their work for them. Poor people have to work and it is why so many people die because it makes them more familiar to all diseases. Medieval British lived in a house with no ventilation and roof. They do not wash things properly, they pollute all cooking utensils and vessels, and they are sick because they are eating dirty items.
The role of medieval churches in the Middle Ages is far beyond the role the church plays today. In the Middle Ages England, the church dominated the lives of all. People in the Middle Ages believe in God, Heaven, and Hell, whether they are rural farmers or urban people. From the earliest days people were told if the Roman Catholic Church allowed them to open their only path. Everyone is afraid of hell, and people will be told to wait for their pure fear of hell in their weekly service.
The medieval church played a very important role in the Middle Ages. In medieval Britain, the church dominated the majority of the country and citizens. Most people in the Middle Ages believe in the existence of God, Heaven and Hell. From the beginning of the Middle Ages, people were taught through the church the only way to reach heaven if the church permitted them. Regardless of the status, medieval churches also dominate the country and people. Most of the farmers work for free at the site of most of the church, it has been producing crops and food for the clergy of the church rather than his own family. People in lower class such as migrant workers and farmers pay 10% of income to the church. This is called one tenth and you can pay with goods or money. Products are usually kept at one-tenth of the barn. If they did not pay a tenth, they were told that their soul would go to hell when they died.