No, he had been excommunicated by the Edict of Worms.
His followers. I have been raised Lutheran and I have learned that Martin Luther's original intentions were not at all to break with the Catholic church, he in fact encouraged his followers not to break from the church, he just wanted to change the corruptness of it and focus more on the Bible. The way I understand it to be is that Martin Luther's followers (not Martin Luther, it was after his death) broke from the Catholic church because they recognized the strength of the church itself and were insulted by the fact that the Catholic church excommunicated Luther.
Martin Luther was against the pope's idea of selling indulgences. He was not against the catholic faith. There are no mistakes in the catholic church.Further informationIndeed, Martin Luther was not looking for mistakes: he had been brought up and trained in the Catholic church, and sought earnestly for the Truth as taught by Christ. No one denomination is infallible, for the simple reason that the people who organise and lead the various denominations are not infallible, and Luther died still regarding himself as a Catholic. He did not leave the church because of any perceived "mistakes", but he was excommunicated for his later actions.One of Luther's biggest struggles was with the Church's demands of the time that one could only earn favour with God through good works. Through his in-depth study of the Scriptures, he reached the conclusion that salvation is a gift of God's grace, received by faith alone and by trust in Christ's death on the cross as the only means to that salvation. It was this and his objection to the sale of indulgences that led him to question the teachings of the Roman Catholic church: in particular, the nature of penance, the authority of the pope and the usefulness of indulgences.Luther was not looking for mistakes.
martin Luther kings day is to honor the death of martin Luther king jr.
Pope Saint Martin I was the head of the Catholic Church from 21 July 649 to his death in 655.
Martin Luther most certainly did not die a Catholic. However, he had gained the respect of his Catholic adversary, Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, who commanded his troops to not disturb Luther's burial site during their invasion.
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Protestantism began with the Protestant Reformation, which began in the 16th century in response to political tensions within the Catholic Church. Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses are usually credited with sparking the Reformation, as they were the first widely-distributed pieces of literature thanks to the newly-invented printing press.
During the plague most people in Europe were under the control of the Roman Catholic church and after witnessing the way the Church didn't try and help with all the death, there began a period of religious reformation with people like Martin Luther, and John Calvin.
Martin Luther died on February 18, 1546 at the age of 62.
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Glenn Luther Martin died on December 5, 1955 at the age of 69.