Answer:
It prevented the Catholic church from influencing european societies.
Explanation:
the Catholic church was the dominating power of Europe during the 15th century. The bubonic plague exposed weaknesses within the leadership of the church, as the actions of the priests, popes, and clergy did not aid the people, but themselves. It seemed the God they worshiped so much was not there to answer their prayers. As a result, the church's influence on Europe dwindled.