Taken literally,what did the term investiture mean to medieval Christians in the eleventh century?
A) The legal procedure associated with making a pious Christian man or woman a saint
B) Buying an ecclesiastical office with money, such as the position of bishop or cardinal
C) The practice of appointing a bishop or abbot and dressing him with the symbols of his office
D) A business investment in monastic property with the expectation of a return
E) The Church practice of giving new clergy their vestments
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