This answer assumes you mean, " ... profoundly destabilized the Church?" In my view, printing destabilized the Church by making the Bible more readily available to lay persons, especially in their native languages. When people began reading The Bible, it was inevitable that they would often come to conclusions about faith and practice that differed from Church teaching.
This destabilized the Catholic Church because many more people were able to read the Bible. When only church leaders were able to read the Bible they were able to put in their own opinions and tell the people what they wanted them to do. When the masses got their hands on the Bible and read it for themselves, they discovered that a lot of what their church leaders were saying was actually not from the books.
The Catholic Church a religious institution, as such it is the opposite of a secular institution. It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church.
The Roman Inquisition had nothing to do with ancient Rome. It was a medieval institution charged with maintaining and defending the Catholic faith,The Roman Inquisition had nothing to do with ancient Rome. It was a medieval institution charged with maintaining and defending the Catholic faith,The Roman Inquisition had nothing to do with ancient Rome. It was a medieval institution charged with maintaining and defending the Catholic faith,The Roman Inquisition had nothing to do with ancient Rome. It was a medieval institution charged with maintaining and defending the Catholic faith,The Roman Inquisition had nothing to do with ancient Rome. It was a medieval institution charged with maintaining and defending the Catholic faith,The Roman Inquisition had nothing to do with ancient Rome. It was a medieval institution charged with maintaining and defending the Catholic faith,The Roman Inquisition had nothing to do with ancient Rome. It was a medieval institution charged with maintaining and defending the Catholic faith,The Roman Inquisition had nothing to do with ancient Rome. It was a medieval institution charged with maintaining and defending the Catholic faith,The Roman Inquisition had nothing to do with ancient Rome. It was a medieval institution charged with maintaining and defending the Catholic faith,
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Catholic Charities, as with any other Catholic institution does not card people who are in need.
Cardinal Wiseman Catholic Technology College's motto is 'Frontem in Fide'.
The Catholic Church was the richest institution in the country and the largest land owner.
Leyland St. Mary's Catholic Technology College was created in 1957.
The Reformation was devoted to reforming the Catholic Church.
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St Francis of Assisi Catholic Technology College's motto is 'Draco dormians nunquam titillandus'.