Martin Luther King, along with his son, Martin Luther King, Jr. were both Baptist ministers. To the best of my knowledge they had nothing to do with the Catholic Church.
Martin Luther King Jr's father, Martin Luther King, was named after Martin Luther. Martin Luther King Jr was named after his father.
I believe it was after Martin Luther the writer of the 95 thesis, who also was the reason we have the Lutheran Church and other protestant churches (Non-Catholic), but I am not positive that is who he was named after
As a child, Martin Luther King enjoyed music and singing, and performed in churches.
King Henry the 8th. Martin Luther separated from the Catholic church.
no. he was not catholic
coreta scott!!!That was Martin Luther King's wife. Martin Luther was married to Katharina von Bora setting the precedent for clerical marriages in protestant churches.
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.
It was Martin Luther - not Martin Luther King, he was from Planet Earth - he wasn't Martian, and he challenged the Catholic church by writing his 95 Theses and refusing to withdraw them at the demand of the Pope.
he was a pastor of a baptist church in Montgomery,Alabama in September 1 1954
Martin Luther began the Protestant Reformation against the Catholic Church. Martin Luther King led the Civil Rights Movement. Which do you mean?
Of corse you can!!YesYou can refer to him however you want. However, he is not a recognized saint by the Roman Catholic or Orthodox Russian or Greek churches.
The father of Martin Luther King, Jr. was Martin Luther King, Sr.