They criticized the Church because of them giving out indulgences and the people whom received them were not undoing their sins through good deeds.
Two church practices that reformers wanted to change were the selling of indulgences, which promised the forgiveness of sins in exchange for money, and the excessive wealth and corruption of the clergy. They also sought to reform the focus on rituals and traditions over personal faith and relationship with God.
Indulgences led reformers to speak.
It is true that reformers found many faults with the practices of the Catholic Church.
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they disliked the way the church earned and spent its money.
The Reformation Act was a revolution among the people breaking away from the church. Reformers struggled against the religious leaders, and the members who agreed with the church.
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Reformers set up a system of free public elementary schools. The Catholic Church was in charge of education previously.
There were no reformers. The Catholic church was in full control of the society.
To go against the catholic church.