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Answer from a CatholicThe easiest way to "summarize" the complaints of protestants opposed to the practice of the Catholic Church (Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church) would be that they were opposed to following the moral commandments of Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, and working out their salvation in "fear and trembling" (Philippians 2:12) so they invented their own religion throwing out books of The Bible that disagree with their new religion and reinterpreting books that they couldn't throw out (or ignoring them, as with the Epistle of St. James).
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Protestants who were opposed to the Roman Catholic Church raised several complaints. They criticized the Church for its sale of indulgences, which they believed undermined the concept of salvation through faith alone. They also denounced the veneration of saints and the Virgin Mary, arguing that it detracted from the centrality of Christ. Furthermore, they objected to the hierarchy and authority of the Church, advocating for a more direct relationship between individuals and God.

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