Roman Catholic AnswerNo, Johann Gutenberg died a child of the Church and was buried from the Church. Martin Luther was excommunicated for his intransigent heresy and for breaking his solemn vows as a priest and religious; not to mention leading others away from the Church established by Our Blessed Lord for their salvation.
Roman Catholic AnswerNo, Johann Gutenberg died a child of the Church and was buried from the Church. Martin Luther was excommunicated for his intransigent heresy and for breaking his solemn vows as a priest and religious; not to mention leading others away from the Church established by Our Blessed Lord for their salvation.
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.Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church was never "threatened" by Martin Luther.
.Catholic AnswerThe Church was, and is, the Catholic Church.
He was a protestant, a baptized Catholic who refused to practice his faith. . Catholic Answer Martin Luther was a Catholic until the Church excommunicated him. That did not make him a protestant, after he was excommunicated, he refused to repent and started his own Church, that is when he became a protestant. Answer: Martin Luther was born in Eisleben, Germany, in November 1483. Though a copper-mine worker, his father managed to earn enough to secure a good education for Martin. In 1501, Martin became a student at the University of Erfurt. At the age of 22, Luther entered the Augustine monastery in Erfurt. He later attended the University of Wittenberg, obtaining a doctorate in theology.The Reformation, spurred on by men like Luther, Calvin, and Zwingli, led to the formation of a new approach to religion called Protestantism.
Luther was a Catholic monk .
The Catholic Church has never issued rewards for anybody. The only thing that the Catholic Church did to Martin Luther was to formalize his excommunication, see it at the link below:
No, Martin Luther King was a Baptist, a church which split off from the Church of England. It, as well as the Church of England, is considered as a Protestant denomination and not a part of the Catholic Church.
Martin Luther was a Catholic monk who sought to reform the Catholic Church.
The Catholic Church never abducted little girls and, no, this was not a complaint of Martin Luther.