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The main ideas of the Catholic reform included: 1) to purify the Church of abuses. 2) to stem the tide of people being dragged out of the Church by the protestant heretics. 3) to systemize the education of the clergy and that laity to prevent another such disaster.
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1. using the practice of laying investiture 2. bishops selling positions in the church-a practice called simony 3. many village priests married and had families
No, a tenant has the right to have a visitor. If the visitor is committing a crime, then the co- tenant has the right to call police. If the general conditions are unfavorable for the cotenants they should move. Generally, cotenants do not have the same obligations under a lease as does a main tenant.
The main conflict in "El Filibusterismo" is the social injustices and abuses suffered by the Filipino people under Spanish colonial rule. The novel highlights the exploitation, corruption, and oppression faced by the characters, leading to a desire for revolution and social change.
The establishment of the office of tribune in ancient Rome was caused by the need to protect the plebeians from abuses of power by the patrician class. The main effect of this office was to give the plebeians a voice in government and a means to veto laws that were harmful to their interests.
You might be referring to the episode 'Whistle While Your Wife Works' (UK season 6/US season 5), in which Peter erratically falls down the stairs during the main title sequence and complains about the fact that his foot will be swollen for the rest of the week. The episode in which Stewie reads a Garfield book is called 'North by North Quahog' (UK season 5/US season 4).
The revolt of Martin Luther against abuses and teachings within the Roman Catholic Church. Specifically, the event where he nailed his so-called '95 theses' to the doors of The All Saints'Church in Wittemberg, Germany in 1517 AD.
Voltaire believed that organized religion often led to intolerance, superstition, and the suppression of freedoms. He advocated for a more secular society based on reason, tolerance, and individual liberty. Voltaire supported religious freedom and criticized religious institutions for their abuses of power.
The Council of Trent:The nineteenth ecumenical council opened at Trent on 13 December, 1545, and closed there on 4 December, 1563. Its main object was the definitive determination of the Church in answer to the heresies of the Protestants; a further object was the execution of a thorough reform of the inner life of the Church by removing the numerous abuses that had developed in it. - From the Catholic Encyclopedia
This was a pamphlet written by german reformer Luther. Its main argument was the successive popes had perverted true Christianity. Luther brought this to the attention of leaders presuming the leaders wanted change as well. princes=power, influence and a better chance of change and reform. he argued the papacy had given up its responsibility to repress abuses.