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Catholicism. The Reformation spread the notion that the Church and the Pope were not necessary to worship, illustrating ideals and guidelines that were close to the Catholic teachings but did not deify a mortal.

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Christianity, which had another break: Catholicism and Protestantism.

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Q: What religon was divided in the 16th century by reformation?
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What was the religious crisis of the 16th century?

The Protestant Reformation.


Who began Protestantism?

Martin luther during the reformation in the 16th century


Where did the reformation take place?

The counter reformation took place in the 16th century in the HRE (Holy Roman Empire)


What technology was used during the 16th century with the Catholic Reformation?

The Printing Press


What century was the beginning of Catholicism?

The 16th century after the Protestant reformation and the ensuing Catholic counter-reformation that took shape during the Council of Trent (1545-64).


What religious leader emerged as a forerunner of the Reformation Movement in the 16th Century?

Martin Luther


What is the Reformation of the 16th century?

the Protestants' separation from the Catholic Church.


Which religon was divided in the 16th century?

in the 16th century in Western History, it was Christianity that was deeply and suddenly divided in a world-changing way. Through the protests of such theologians as Martin Luther and John Calvin, Christianity split into Protestant and Catholic parts. Combined with the already existing "Orthodox" Christianity, this split raised to three the number of distinct forms of Christian doctrine and practice in the world.


What three parts were Christianity divided into?

Christianity can be divided into three parts: the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and Protestantism. The Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church split in the 11th Century. Protestantism was born from Reformation in the 16th Century and split from the Roman Catholic Church at that time.


What was the role of St. Francis of Assisi in the Counter Reformation?

St. Francis of Assisi lived in the 12th-13th century, prior to the Counter Reformation which began in the 16th century. However, his emphasis on simplicity, poverty, and care for the poor inspired other religious figures and movements, including those that emerged during the Counter Reformation. His teachings influenced a renewed focus on piety and humility among Catholics during this period.


Did Catholics persecute Anabaptists during the Dark Ages?

No. The Anabaptists arose during the Reformation, in the 16th century. The Dark Age ended in the 11th century.


What are the political and religious and that took during the 16th century?

During the 16th century, the Protestant Reformation led to the establishment of the Church of England and several other denominations. There was a rivalry between Catholic Spain and Protestant England.