Humanism
The Church was made better.
yes
Individualism
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Secaler~
The Pope was in charge of the church during the Renaissance. Throughout the Renaissance, there were several popes.
During the Renaissance period, there was a mix of religions in different regions of Europe, including Catholicism, Protestantism, Judaism, and Islam. The dominant religion in many parts of Europe was Catholicism, but there was also a growing influence of Protestantism, especially after the Protestant Reformation. Additionally, there were pockets of Jewish and Islamic communities in various parts of Europe.
One who dissents from an accepted belief or doctrine. Example: all people who began the Protestant religions in the Renaissance era of Europe were considered heretics by the Catholic Church.
The church in the Renaissance condemned and persecuted witches because they believed witchcraft to be a form of heresy and devil worship. Witches were seen as a threat to Christian piety and morality, as well as to the social and political order. The church's teachings also associated women with the devil, which contributed to the widespread belief that most witches were female.
Answer by a CatholicI don't think the Church had much say in the whether the Renaissance happened or not.
The Renaissance was a period in history in which the arts flourished. The church was an institution which supported music in society.
Northern Renaissance humanists focused on more religious ideas, compared to the Italian Renaissance's secular focus. The Northern Renaissance was more concerned with church reform and returning to the ways of the early Christian Church.
The Protestant church separated from the Catholic church during the Renaissance.
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church ceilings and walls
The only church that existed in this time was the Catholic Church.
A time when there was a rejection of the authority of the Catholic Church