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Catholic AnswerThe "reformation" was a bunch of people unable to attend the Sacraments that Our Blessed Lord established for their salvation because a few individuals (notably Martin Luther and Henry VIII) were too wrapped up in their personal sins to listen to the Church. The "reformation" had nothing to do with "fixing" the Church, but with people throwing their salvation away, convincing their princes to follow them and thus removing the possibility of salvation for generations yet to come. In short, the "reformation" far from fixing the Church was, instead, a total disaster for many, many people and their succeeding generations.The Catholic Church's response to the Reformation was known as the Counter-Reformation.
Catholic Reformation or Counter Reformation
The Reformation was devoted to reforming the Catholic Church.
The Catholic Church
Roman Catholic AnswerThe political impact of the protestant revolt was what scholars call the Counter-Reformation or the Catholic Reformation.
The Reformation had a significant impact on the Catholic Church by leading to the division of Christianity into different branches, such as Protestantism. This movement challenged the authority and practices of the Catholic Church, leading to reforms within the church itself. The Reformation also resulted in a decline in the power and influence of the Catholic Church in some regions of Europe.
Christians did not break away from the Catholic Church, they remained Christians, protestants broke away from the Catholic Church in the 16th century.
Type your answer here... The Catholic Church was the focus of the Protestant Reformation and was led by which of the following men?
The catholic reformation created a few different things. The main things that the catholic reformation created new religious orders and reform the catholic church to rejoin.
The Protestant Church emerged out of the Reformation of the Catholic Chruch
The Catholic Counter-Reformation was in response to the Protestant Reformation. Its goal was to reform the Catholic Church from within.
The Protestant Reformation :)