The Church's response to feudalism included several initiatives aimed at addressing the social and moral issues it perceived within this system. One of the most notable responses was the implementation of the Truce of God.
The Truce of God was an attempt by the Church to mitigate the violence inherent in feudal society, particularly the conflicts between feudal lords. It established specific times during which warfare and violent conflicts were prohibited, essentially asking feudal lords to cease hostilities on certain days or during particular seasons. This initiative was meant to promote peace and protect non-combatants, including peasants and clergy.
In summary, the Truce of God was meant to counteract what the Church viewed as the "general failure of feudalism" by promoting peace and reducing violence among the feudal lords.