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1. He was excommunicated from the Catholic Church. 2. He was (later) declared an outlaw.
Because they protested gainst te Catholic Churches Teachings and Practices. His teachings formed the basis of the Lutheran Church.
The Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church is part of the Roman Catholic religion. It is a Christian denomination under the leadership of the Pope in Rome and follows Catholic teachings and practices.
No, the Catholic Church 'represents' the teachings of Jesus Christ, the evangelists and the early Church fathers.
The Catholic Church maintains its original teachings intact. They do not backtrack.
It depends which era you are speaking of. I think you're probably talking about Martin Luther, who disagreed with the teachings of the Roman Catholic church, and whose followers were the Protestants - they protested against the teachings, practices and beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church.
The first Protestant denomination that emerged after the Catholic Church was the Lutheran Church, which was founded by Martin Luther in the early 16th century. Luther's teachings and his criticism of certain practices of the Catholic Church led to the Reformation and the establishment of the Lutheran Church.
You can only get married in a Catholic Church when the union is not contrary to the teachings of the Catholic Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe only "power" that the Church has is that of her Blessed Lord. As it is His teachings that she proclaims, it is His power that she uses to uphold them.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe only "power" that the Church has is that of her Blessed Lord. As it is His teachings that she proclaims, it is His power that she uses to uphold them.
It is true that reformers found many faults with the practices of the Catholic Church.
Martin Luther, generally considered the originator of Protestantism, was (very generally speaking) protesting the teachings and practices of the Roman Catholic Church.