During the Middle Ages (5th–15th centuries), prostitution was a complex and controversial issue in Christian Europe. The Catholic Church, which dominated spiritual and social life, viewed prostitution as a sin, yet it also recognized its social inevitability. Church leaders, theologians, and religious institutions took varied approaches to dealing with prostitutes—sometimes condemning them, sometimes working to rescue and reform them, and sometimes taking over their business and regulating it.
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