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The Protestant church separated from the Catholic church during the Renaissance.
His separation from the Church led to the Protestant Reformation which in turn led to the establishment of many new Protestant religions that sprang from the Catholic Church.
The first Protestant denomination that emerged after the Catholic Church was the Lutheran Church, which was founded by Martin Luther in the early 16th century. Luther's teachings and his criticism of certain practices of the Catholic Church led to the Reformation and the establishment of the Lutheran Church.
Oliver cromwell came in and attacked the Irish rebels so protestant settlers could have peace as well as the protestant church
It is currently known as the Old Apostolic Church.
Yes, it is an international evangelical Christian denomination of the Methodist / Wesleyan tradition. The Church of the Nazarene's Manuel states that they are of the Wesleyan/Armenian tradition. The church traces its history from the Holiness Movement that Separated from the Methodist Church.
The movement which separated from the Catholic Church is known as 'the Protestant Reformation.' It was started by Martin Luther.
The religious struggles in Europe were the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Counter-Reformation. It led to the establishment of the Jesuits within Catholicism and of several Protestant denominations, including the Lutheran Church and the Church of England.
The Protestant denominations are Christians churches that have separated from the Catholic church in protest over theological interpretations or polices of the Catholic church that they believe to be incorrect.All Protestants are Christian, but not all Christians are Protestant.
the Protestants' separation from the Catholic Church.
Interesting question, but totally off the wall. There is no way that the establishment of the Anglican Church every pleased any Catholic, moderate or otherwise, as the Anglican Church is just another protestant church dressed up in Catholic vestments.
It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. The Orthodox Churches separated from the Catholic Church in the 11th century in the Schism of the East.