It was a time where people were exploring new ideas in science and in art and pushing boundaries, which the church didn't really like. With new ideas, people would question the amount of authority that the church had at the time. Scientific evidence went against teachings of the church and the culture encouraged actions that the church didn't approve of, so the church would seem less appealing.
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Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church's authority comes from God, as it is the Mystical Body of Christ, which Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, as Its Head, and we as Its members. During the renaissance, there were people who started to put other things ahead of their faith, like making money, so some people started to become divided in their loyalties. But the problem was with individual people, not the Church.The Renaissance threatened the church because it attacked the doctrines and the teachings of it. It threatened the church because it made the churches followers look at how the church was acting and if it benefited the followers more than it benefited the church.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Renaissance was a mixed bag. In some ways there were some very good things as far as the Church was concerned. There was a renewed interest and study of the ancient Greek New Testament, and other ancient arts. In the long run, however, it turned people away from depending on God and told them that they should depend on themselves. This misdirection of the creature (man) from an emphasis on God to the emphasis on himself was disasterous spawning all kinds of trouble including the protestant revolt from the Church in which men thought they could come up with the answers themselves without referring to God.It was a time where people were exploring new ideas in science and in art and pushing boundaries, which the church didn't really like. With new ideas, people would question the amount of authority that the church had at the time. Scientific evidence went against teachings of the church and the culture encouraged actions that the church didn't approve of, so the church would seem less appealing.
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Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church's authority comes from God, as it is the Mystical Body of Christ, which Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, as Its Head, and we as Its members. During the renaissance, there were people who started to put other things ahead of their faith, like making money, so some people started to become divided in their loyalties. But the problem was with individual people, not the Church.The English Renaissance saw the break away from churchs and freedom of the arts.
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When Luther heard of Tetzel's effort he became angry
You shoud be well versed with the catholic religion and it's way of life and being, also approach catholic places,churchs and meetings of catholic people. Try to search on the internet too.
religious reform is the way a church decides to structure authority in order to advance the churchs common good
he changed it because his wife Henrietta Maria was French and catholic and he did not want any French or catholic in his house .
The church teaches that all life is sacred and for a sexual act to be moral it must be open to life
i personly, only go to church once in a blue moon. but catholic churchs still use the term CCD for religious teaching programs.
Causes: Martin Luthers 95-Theses attack, dispute over idol worshipping, disputes over abusing the churchs power, the idea that someone could pay their sins away Effects: Council of Trent, Counter Reformation, Catholic church went back to the main beliefs of the church, new religions -> bigger empires
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religious reform is the way a church decides to structure authority in order to advance the churchs common good