Selling indulgences raised money for the church and the pope. They managed to convince the people to buy indulgences even though common sense would tell people that buying a piece of paper does not rid all of a person's sins.
Pope Leo X was accused by Martin Luther of selling indulgences or allowing the sale of indulgences.
Yes, they were used by the Popes of the late fifteenth century to raise money for building projects in and around St. Peter's. In theory, making a gift to the church was a good deed which could balance some of the person's bad deeds. In practice, the church was telling people they could buy their way into heaven.
Martin Luther was the one who protested against the catholic church (pope) for selling indulgences.
He was unhappy with them because they were telling people that they could buy their sins away ,so in other words selling indulgences.
During the 1500's the Catholic Church was corrupt and used its money that it made from selling indulgences, like Pope Leo X, to be spent on extravagant building projects, like St. Peter's Basilica.Roman Catholic AnswerThe same things it has always done with its money, feed the poor, help people attain salvation, etc. One of the ways in which the Church has always done the later is the building of Churches. As for the Catholic Church being corrupt, the Catholic Church is composed exclusively of sinners, and yes, many of them have been corrupt. But sinners is who Jesus sent us to save. The Church, itself, is the Mystical Body of Christ, and, thus, can not be corrupt. Remember, as well, that the Catholic Church embraces the whole world, and the vast majority of "its money" is used on the local level. To make sweeping generalizations, as above, is historically ignorant, and prejudicial.
No pope ever urged anyone to sell indulgences. Selling indulgences is a grievous sin and always has been.
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SaveJohn Tetzel used indulgences to raise money to build Pope Leo's St. Basilica. What are indulgences?
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Pope Leo X was accussed by Martin Luther of selling indulgences.
Pope Leo X was accused by Martin Luther of selling indulgences or allowing the sale of indulgences.
A monk that raised money for the church by selling indulgences is John Tetzel. It is believed that his action inspired Martin Luther to write the Ninety-Five Theses.
in history, it was the pope, trying to raise money for the building of a church. However, quite a lot of the money was spent on himself
In the 1500s, the Pope sold indulgences as a way to raise money. Indulgences were certificates that people could buy, supposedly granting them forgiveness for their sins or reducing their time in purgatory. This practice was one of the main causes of the Protestant Reformation led by Martin Luther.
Martin Luther was against the selling of indulgences. At that time John Tetzel was sent by the Pope to Germany to raise money for the renovation of St. Peter's Basilica. In order to raise this money they sold pardons for ones sins. That is why he wrote 95 theses.
Yes, they were used by the Popes of the late fifteenth century to raise money for building projects in and around St. Peter's. In theory, making a gift to the church was a good deed which could balance some of the person's bad deeds. In practice, the church was telling people they could buy their way into heaven.
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