Protecting priests that molest children from legal consequences and failing to protect children from pedophile priests.
Because the Roman Catholic church had too much power and was doing things that they werent supposed to do.
.Catholic AnswerYes, in the normal way of doing things, a Catholic must be married before a priest or deacon in a Church. In the Catholic faith marriage is a religious act, taken in the presence of God. Hence marriages not performed by the proper authority is not a marriage at all in the strictest sense.
Catholic Church will not interfer with the parents right to raise their child as they chose to raise her.
They were objections to the Catholic church's practice of selling indulgences. They were written by a man named Martin Luther, and he wrote them in 1519 to question the Catholic Church and try to stop them from doing things they shouldn't be doing.
Corrupted by PowerThe Roman catholic church was the most powerful church in the whole of Europe at that point lol
Why not have a look at www.fisheaters.com or www.catholic.com for the answer? They're both excellent sources of facts about the Catholic Church. :)Catholic AnswerYes, it is a sin to disobey the precepts of the Catholic Church. The precepts of the Church are NOT man made, they are distillations, so to speak of what you should be doing if you are trying to love and follow God.
Martin Luther. He created the Lutheran Church because he felt what the catholic church was doing was wrong.
The majority of Venezuelans are Catholic but Hugo Chavez is doing everything in his power to undermine the Church in that country.
The Church works with individuals, working out their salvation, they are very religious. I should know, because I am Catholic. We all believe that hurting other living things is a sin... except maybe a fly... but that isn't the point. We would NEVER do anything like that.
The "Scientific Revolution" did not weaken the Catholic Church, the Scientific Revolution was brought about by the Catholic Church. Nearly everyone who contributed to it for centuries was Catholic, in many notable cases, they were even clergy or monks. People of a protestant or secular viewpoint often make the claim that the scientific revolution led to a weakening of the Church because the Church relied on things not seen, while science relied on provable facts, but this is a straw argument, and doesn't touch the reality that everyone actually doing the science was a Catholic.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church does actively pursue all instances of crime by its priests. Why do people ask questions actively believing that the Church would be doing the wrong thing?
act like you know what your doing