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Charles I received support from wealthy nobles, and members of the Catholic Church. Charles I of England reigned from 1625 to 1649.
The hierarchy of the Catholic Church in California supported Proposition 8.
It's just the Catholic Church, not the Roman Catholic Church. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church.
The Catholic Church has never supported the Fascists, Nazis or Communists. The Church tends to support democratic forms of government today.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church never supported Hitler.
Evidentally the Gallican movement, long-long gone.
Roman Catholic AnswerThat depended entirely on the individual prince. Most of the princes in northern Germany saw in Martin Luther's revolt a chance to free themselves from Rome, so they supported the break. The good Christian princes of Southern Germany were horrified that anyone would attempt to break with the Church that Our Blessed Lord founded for their salvation, and remained Catholic.
I know that they were united with the Catholic Church. Read on Hitler and also the history of the Catholic Church.
This was done because the Catholic church leaders believed this implied there was imperfection in the Creation. This was a teaching of man, and not Biblically supported.
Yes, Germany did have a draft during World War 2, but it wasn't avoided just by "going into the Catholic church". It was avoided by becoming a priest or nun in the Catholic church.
Allowing scholars to study topics other than those supported by the Catholic Church
they supported the church because it was an extremely important and religious place.