so then they would have the freedom to divore not go to church to pray or have their sins forgiven also that The Bible should be written in all languages not just latinalso the king should be the overall ruler of their country.
Roman Catholic AnswerBecause they wanted to interpret the Bible in their own way, not in the way It was meant to be. They wanted it to say that they were perfectly fine in their sins, Martin Luther say that we are all just dung-heaps covered with snow. That God's grace cannot really change us, we remain rotten, but we get into heaven because God sees His son's righteousness and inputes it to us. Martin Luther said that he could go out and fornicate all day and he would still go to heaven. Protestants wanted to change the Church because they did not want to change. Unfortunately, Calvin, Henry VIII, and Luther became popular with their sovereigns (in Henry's case, he was the sovereign) and so their new "religion" got forced on people.The major "issues" with the Catholic Church have been the same since it was founded by Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ in the first century: the world, the flesh, and the devil. Our Blessed Lord warned us that the world would hate us (Matthew 10:22), they many would sin and apostasize (Matthew 24:10), and that the devil will always be against us (1 Peter 5:8).
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If you are referring to the sixteenth century in your question, the answer is that people were not, on the whole, angry with the Catholic Church. For the most part, people were too busy leading their lives to worry about such things, although they were very upset when the "reformers" thrust them into a conflict with the Church which they had grown up with, and trusted.
Evil tried (and tries) to change the Catholic Church. The Church, since her inception, proclaims the Truth and people have always been opposed to that message - many people simplify it, some distort it, and some (in the name of progress) change it.
There are and were many problems with the Catholic Church. A major problem is that they don't believe in Birth Control. They also do not allow women to have any role in the church.
They believed that the church rejected the bible
Because the Catholic Church has a history of Corruption, and I guess it's part of that "Oh my religion is better"
Yes, Martin Luthern didn't want there to be another Church. He just wanted the church to change their ways.
He evidently did. When given the opportunity to recant his diatribe and work within the Catholic Church to reform it, he decided to go his own way and was excommunicated. That should have been little surprise to him.
People everywhere, revolutionaries or not, who do not agree with the proclamations of the Church which the Word of God, Jesus Christ, founded find fault and then attempt to change the Church - instead of conforming their thoughts and actions to the WORD of God.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Christ. It wanted what It has always wanted, the salvation of Its members. It wants to bring God to the people and the people to God.
People are upset with the Catholic Church's stance on birth control and with the number of priests that have molested boys. Some are also upset with the Catholic Church helping illegal immigrants.
They wanted individually and equality
You simply just ask them for the help you want, and they will help. The Catholic Church helps people all the time.
The national assembly decided to reform the status of the church, the peasants were very religious and did not want to lose their religion.
At the time Christianity was dominated by the Catholic Church (headed by the Pope in Rome). Since its formation in Roman times the Catholic Church had become corrupt, self serving and in many ways just plain evil (look at the Borgias if you want an example). Many religious Christian people saw that the the Catholic Church no longer taught the Christian message as set out in the Bible. They therefore set out to reform the Catholic Church and bring it back to what it should have been. Sadly history shows they failed but new branches of Christian Churches (the Protestant Church) which to some extent deliver the sort of Christian teaching that the Bible sets out.
Yes it does. If you are not Catholic or are going to a different church, you should unregister yourself from that Church and register yourself at the one you are going to.