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There were many, in different stages at different times. Most prominently, Luther was concerned about clerical abuses. Simony (selling Church property, including offices), Nepotism (giving jobs to family members) and Pluralism (holding several jobs) were widespread and accepted. In general, the quality of the clergy was poor; more often than not unable to read or write latin, and often holding several benefices. Thus, the phenomenon of 'absentee' priests - responsible for several congregations, they were often unable, or simply indifferent, to tend to their flock's spiritual needs. This however was an ongoing problem, and was considered acceptable if not natural in secular government. The heads of the Catholic Church had also become increasingly secular. Pope Alexander VI, whose reign was still in living memory, had several illegitimate children and gave important Church offices to his cousins and illegitimate son. His daughter, Lucretia, was also married several times to fulfill his political appointments. This Pope is also famous for the Feast of Chestnuts, where the Pope invited his favourite Cardinals to a banquet and provided them with beautiful chestnuts and a prostitute each, giving awards to the most virile of his colleagues. It was plain to see that, given the quality of God's chosen representative on earth, things were in a bad way, and even the uneducated mobilus vulgaris could see this. This discontent with the clergy was one of several expressed by Luther, one of few noted by the frustrated nobility and gentry, and the one seized upon by the frustrated German masses.

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What are the effects of Luther protests abuses?

The establishment of protestantism and the loss of millions of souls to access to the sacraments that Christ established for their salvation.


What did the Catholic church do against Martin Luther?

A number of Papal Bulls were issued against him, and he was eventually excommunicated from the Catholic Church..Catholic AnswerThe Church did not attempt to do things "against Martin Luther", they attempted to save him. They attempted to reason with him, and bring him back to the Church. And they attempted to limit the damage he was doing to other people's eternal souls. The Church never gives up on anyone, unless, they, themselves, give up and refuse help. At that point, they excommunicated him, which is very serious as it limits his access to the sacraments, and God's grace, as long as he remains impenitent. from Wikipedia:Decet Romanum Pontificem (English: It Pleases the Roman Pontiff) (1521) is the papal bull excommunicating Martin Luther, bearing the title of the first three Latin words of the text.[1] It was issued on January 3, 1521, by Pope Leo X to effect the excommunication threatened in his earlier papal bull Exsurge Domine (1520) since Luther failed to recant.[2] Luther had burned his copy of Exsurge Domine on December 10, 1520, at the Elster Gate in Wittenberg, indicating his response to it.


Why was Luther not killed as a heretic?

Martin Luther, originally trained as a lawyer. He was an Augustine monk and Augustine (340-430) had emphasized the primacy of the Bible rather than Church officials as the ultimate religious authority. He also believed that humans could not reach salvation by their own acts, but that only God could bestow salvation by his divine grace. Luther's issue was with the sale of indulgences for people to be saved by good works, the inability of people to access the Bible personally and other questions. The Catholic church used the funds raised by indulgences to finance church needs, which was a political hot potato since even then the Church was incredibly wealthy.. He had other questions for discussion and so he nailed the list up on the church door on October 31, 1517. He was not looking to change the church, but rather to bring up contradictions in logic for discussion. In any case, the rulings of the church came to nought and the Reformation moved on without him. He married and lived a quiet life afterward. He did translate the New Testament into German, making the Bible available for lay readings. Answer The Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Christ and is here to save people and bring them to Our Blessed Lord. The worst punishment that the Church can administer is excommunication which is a totally denial of any sacraments to the person who has thus been punished. Martin Luther was excommunicated, but in his case, unsuccessfully. Excommunication is a punishment that is meant to bring people to their senses and to confession, back to good standing in the Body of Christ. It didn't work with Martin Luther, and he condemned himself, and all those who blindly followed him.


Did Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. believe that Jesus is the only way to get to Heaven?

Martin Luther King, Jr., wrote in his Letter From Birmingham Jail, "injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." Those who "seek righteousness" are the people God selects to inherit his righteous new world soon to come. (Zephaniah 2:3; Psalm 37:10,11) Jesus told his followers to keep praying for God's Kingdom to come. (Matthew 6:9, 10) Jesus, the appointed King of that Kingdom, "will deliver the poor one crying for help, also the afflicted one and whoever has no helper. He will feel sorry for the lowly one and the poor one, and the souls of the poor ones he will save." (Psalm 72:12, 13)


Martin Luther's criticism of the Roman Catholic Church focused on what Church practice?

Martin Luther dreamed up his own religion out of thin air to suit himself, as Christianity was too hard for him to abide, so he made up his own religion which he, himself, said that God would save him no matter how much he sinned because he had made up his mind. I would say that the primary practice that he critized the Church for was its absolute stance to support Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ's, teaching calling men to repent and lead a moral life. To try and bolster his position, he threw books out of the Old Testament and tried to throw books out of the New Testament as well. In other words, he couldn't abide the Church's teaching, so he based his version of Christianity on the Bible alone, then adjusted the Bible to agree with himself: . In one incident he translated Romans 8:28 as "We hold that man is justified without works of the law by faith alone." His answer to Emser's exposition of his perversion of the text was: "If your P*pist annoys you with the word [alone], tell him straightway: Dr. Martin Luther will have it so: P*pist and ass are one and the same thing. Whoever will not have my translation, let him give it the go-by: the devil's thanks to him who censures it without my will and knowledge. Luther will have it so, and he is a doctor above all the doctors in Popedom." (Amic. Discussion, 1, 127). {Please note that the WikiAnswers computer will not allow me to quote Martin Luther's word for Catholics, so I have replaced it with P*pist you have to supply the "a" yourself.} . Other reformers at that time did not agree with him on the New Testament and they put those books back in their Bible. The Council of Trent reaffirmed the Church's constant teaching on the Bible and the books it contains.

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What else did dr. martin Luther king jr. hope for?

Saved souls. He was a pastor.


Why was the Catholic Church so concerned about Martin Luther?

.Catholic AnswerThe Church was so concerned about Martin Luther because first of all, he was an Augustian Friar, and supposedly ordained a priest, thus under solemn vows to chastity, obedience, and poverty; and the Church had taken on the responsibility for his spiritual welfare when he voluntarily took those vows. .Secondly, after he left, abandoning his solemn vows without asking permission, and proceeding to violate them, he started to preach heresy and some of the princes of northern Germany were using his preaching as an excuse to leave the Church. At that point, Martin Luther's personal problems were starting to affect large numbers of the Christian faithful who were being denied the Sacraments by their princes, so the Church became very concerned as she was responsible for these people's eternal salvation..Eventually, Martin Luther's personal sins and heresy led to the lost of thousands of souls, denying them the sacraments and the Church, and generations after them. That is why the Catholic Church was so concerned about Martin Luther


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Martin's hidden talent is playing the guitar. He has been practicing in secret for years and is a skilled musician.


Why is Martin Luther an important figure from history?

Because he started the protestant revolt that resulting in so many souls being lost to the Catholic Church.


Luther believed souls could be saved through?

faith


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Martin D. has written: 'Twin souls, twin swords'


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mumification is done for transporting peoples souls to another world


In 1521 he is declared an outlaw and a heretic?

Martin Luther was declared an outlaw and an heretic in 1521 by the Edict of Worms for the simple reason that he was both, and remains so until this day. As a matter of fact, he became far worse after his excommunication in 1521, please remember him in your prayers, and the thousands and millions of souls who have been lead astray and grown up outside of Christ's Church on account of Martin Luther and his twisted psyche.


What did the church say happened to peoples souls when they died?

Depending on what church, heaven, hell, or purgatory.


What are the effects of Luther protests abuses?

The establishment of protestantism and the loss of millions of souls to access to the sacraments that Christ established for their salvation.


What is the movie where a guy starts seeing shadows taking dead peoples souls away t was recently released but i cant remember then name of it?

The Frighteners


Does Trayvon Martin Burns In Hell?

We cannot know the destination of other's souls. It is between that person and God as to where that soul will spend eternity.