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What was the group name of the Catholic group who discussed church reform?

Sorry, you are going to have to be a whole lot more specific, there have been 21 Ecumenical Councils who have discussed Church reform over the centuries, and innumerable local Councils, plus the Roman Curia.


How any Vatican Councils have there been?

There have been two Vatican Councils.


What is the constitution of the Church?

The basic structure of the Church that has been in place since the Church's beginning.


Who was the organizer of the Catholic liturgy?

There have been dozens of Popes and several Councils of the Church in the past 1,700 years who have "organized" the liturgy in the Catholic Church. You would have to be a lot more specific to get a specific answer.


When did the Catholic Church meet to confirm its teachings?

Catholic AnswerNot counting the Council of Jerusalem, which is recorded in the Book of Acts, there have been twenty-one ecumenical Councils of the Church. They are listed at the link below.


Does jb go to church?

Justin Biebe has been going to church since before he was born,.


Catholic girls and puberty?

This has been approved since the inception of the church.


What is the first reason why Henry wanted to make the Break with Rome?

Britain had very rarely been a supporter of the Roman authority. British Bishops refused to accept the pope's rule as early as the 7th, Century! They pointed out that it was not scriptural or historical and it wasn't traditional. For five or so hundred years, there had been a break between Rome and the Eastern Church on this same matter. Virtually England always stood aloof from the Papacy! not rejecting him, but not allowing him too much say! For some three hundred years a series of Continental Councils had been held and a struggle had taken place between the factions. Was authority with the pope as Christ's viceroy, or was it the old ways of the apostolic college and the see of bishops working through the Councils! Bishop Bishop Bonner claimed Henry believed in the Councils; in 1536/7 and 1546 the English Synod made its position clear as regard England's belief! In 1559, it was the English Parliament that claimed the seven Councils as the heart and soul of English Catholicism, in 1572 The Synod of the English Church affirmed these Councils. Thus putting the Cap on any overture to the introduction of the Latin Church in England. Henry was making a point of where he and the Church in England stood and it wasn't with Rome but with the early church!


Why wasn't Henry a supporter of Luther?

Because Henry was an English Catholic and held to the principles of that Church! This was, the Revelation of Christ, [Jude]. Its recording within Scripture and its completion, interpretation and the whole explained by the Holy fathers through the medium of the Seven Ecumenical Councils and the guidance of the Holy Ghost! [Acts 15.] Henry believed in eight ecumenical councils. Luther broke away from the Church as I have been told, but Henry did not, it was totally foreign to his ideas! What Henry did do was to tell the Bishop of Rome that he was breaking the canons of the Church!


What was the name of the meeting were called to address the goal of the catholic reformation?

There technically is no "Roman" Catholic Church, the Catholic Church has been around for twenty centuries and has had dozens of ecumenical councils in that time. You would have to narrow it down to a specific time period.


Which church has been the of coronation and burials for English monarch since 1042?

Westminster Abbey


What religion were Princess Diana's parents?

Church of England. It would have been against English law for Charles to marry anyone who was not Church of England ( has been this way since Henry VIII), so her parents would have had to been Church of England as well.