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Reformers set up a system of free public elementary schools. The Catholic Church was in charge of education previously.

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Q: What did reformers do in order to limit the involvement of the catholic church in french government?
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Reformers found fault with all the following practices of the Catholic Church except?

It is true that reformers found many faults with the practices of the Catholic Church.


Who were the reformers who protested certain practices of the Catholic Church?

Protestant's.


Who where the Reformers who protested some of the practices of the Catholic church?

Protesetants


What basic idea did the reformers share?

To go against the catholic church.


What problems did the church refomers have in the middle ages?

There were no reformers. The Catholic church was in full control of the society.


What abuses of the Catholic Church were reformers trying to reform?

The overall corruption of the church was a big concern. The biggest example of the church's corruption was the selling of "indulgences" by the Pope and the Catholic Church.


What basic idea did the protestant reformers share?

To go against the catholic church.


Who were some of the main reformers outside the Catholic Church?

.Catholic AnswerThere were no reformers outside the Catholic Church, there were only protesters who left the Church and formed their own ecclesial communities. The Catholic Church was established by Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, who sent the Holy Spirit to guide it always. Our Blessed Lord guaranteed that the Church, which is HIS Mystical Body, and His Bride, would remain spotless till the end of the world. You are asking about the protestant revolutionaries like Martin Luther, and Henry VIII. They were in no sense "reformers", that is a gross misnomer.


How did the power of the catholic church change after the french revoltuoton?

The Catholic Church was separated from government.


What would a person who protested against the Catholic Church be called?

.Roman Catholic AnswerMost of the people who protested against the Church in the sixteenth century were heretics and apostates. Today they are, more politically correct, known as "protestant reformers" by those who followed them.


What did reformers have against the Catholic Church?

.Catholic AnswerBasically a grudge against a Church which held to the moral teachings of Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, and told them both that they had to be moral, and that the faith could not change.


What is the Catholic Church's official headquarters called?

Vatican City is the seat of government of the Catholic Church.