People everywhere, revolutionaries or not, who do not agree with the proclamations of the Church which the Word of God, Jesus Christ, founded find fault and then attempt to change the Church - instead of conforming their thoughts and actions to the WORD of God.
They believed that the church rejected the bible
Because the Catholic Church has a history of Corruption, and I guess it's part of that "Oh my religion is better"
Yes, Martin Luthern didn't want there to be another Church. He just wanted the church to change their ways.
He evidently did. When given the opportunity to recant his diatribe and work within the Catholic Church to reform it, he decided to go his own way and was excommunicated. That should have been little surprise to him.
They wanted individually and equality
The national assembly decided to reform the status of the church, the peasants were very religious and did not want to lose their religion.
Yes it does. If you are not Catholic or are going to a different church, you should unregister yourself from that Church and register yourself at the one you are going to.
No, not at all--the Roman Catholic Church would never, ever want to become Episcopal. The Roman Catholic Church believes that it is the ONLY one TRUE church as ordained by Christ. It has been founded since the time of Christ and can trace the Popes back to Saint Peter.
the revolutionaries with the dread of the reconstruction of divine rights of kings and in want of money that the church has especially land,decided to reform the catholic church. aftermath they did it.
Catholics the world over have declared their love, faith and consistency in the Catholic Church. Effectively they have said "we need and want the catholic faith and the church that supports it."Catholics have a mission to evangelize. This means that we they want to share their faith and church with others. In other words everyone needs the Catholic Church, however, some have not yet come to that realization.
become a force for reform.
.Catholic AnswerThe Twelve Tables was the ancient of code of law for the Roman Empire centuries before Our Blessed Lord appeared on this earth. It was the law for a pagan empire before the foundation of Christianity. They have nothing to do with each other.