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.Catholic AnswerThe Lutheran Ecclesial Community did not "break away" from the Catholic Church. It was founded by Martin Luther, a heretic who left the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century and was excommunicated.
they were successful by there church
The Catholic Reformation.
The protestant faith emergenced from the revolt against the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century.
.Catholic AnswerNobody started the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century, it had been doing fine for sixteen centuries since Our Blessed Lord started it in the first century.
Protestants
No, however, the church in England was Catholic up until the protestant revolt in the sixteenth century when the Church of England was created.
Gerald Strauss has written: 'Nuremberg in the sixteenth century' 'Indoctrination and reformation' -- subject(s): Education, History, Lutheran Church, Reformation
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