Simony is sacrilege that consists in buying and selling what is spiritual in return for what is temporal. The classic example is Simon Magus (from which simony gets its name) trying to purchase from St. Peter the spiritual power derived from the imposition of hands and the invocation of the Holy Spirit (Acts 8:18). It is illicit by divine law natural law. How it might impact a country's political power and thus weaken the Church's politicalinfluence would depend entirely on the circumstances, and the type of simony involved.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe political impact of the protestant revolt was what scholars call the Counter-Reformation or the Catholic Reformation.
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Martin Luther had a bounty placed on his head by the roman catholic church
Martin Luther had a bounty placed on his head by the roman catholic church
They were all the same. Murder, rapes, explotiation, just like today's Catholic church. Repugnant, everything bad they did was and is in the name of religion.
They invented it. Other religions did not travel throughout the world to proselytize. They do now, but the Catholics were the first.
The church here in Brazil only has impact if any governmental movement that breaks the traditions of the Catholic Church and the Roman period when the church came to Brazil at the time of its discovery. Such as the legalization of abortion issue that almost cost him the election of the candidate applications were a succession of government of the republic president Roussef
Voltaire had both a political and social impact. Politically, he advocated for freedom of speech, religious tolerance, and separation of church and state. Socially, his writings and ideas inspired the Enlightenment movement and the questioning of established authority and traditions.
The Catholic Church in Spanish America and the religious leaders in the British colonies impacted the community by setting examples of how people should live. Religion has always played an important role in society.
The Council of Trent was the most significant event of the Counter-Reformation. It reaffirmed Catholic doctrines and practices, addressed corruption in the Church, and reformed the clergy. This council had a lasting impact on the Catholic Church and its response to the Protestant Reformation.
Erasmus was Luther's inspiration to begin the Reformation of the Catholic Church. Also, he translated the Bible into Latin for the Europeans to read.
I can not describe in detail the impact of the reformation on the development of the Catholic Church. That would require several books. In Geneva Switzerland, John Calvin wrote two large volumes, The Institutes of the Christian Religion. In those two volumes he listed many things which were wrong with the Roman Catholic Church. One was an illiterate clergy. Another was that the Bible was not used during the worship service. I do not remember the rest. The Council of Trent took his book and used it as their guide for reforming the Roman Catholic Church. They accepted his criticisms. They did not accept his protestant solutions but came up with their own. They educated their priesthood. They did away with the purchase of church offices. They added Bible reading to the worship service.