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During the Renaissance period, there was a mix of religions in different regions of Europe, including Catholicism, Protestantism, Judaism, and Islam. The dominant religion in many parts of Europe was Catholicism, but there was also a growing influence of Protestantism, especially after the Protestant Reformation. Additionally, there were pockets of Jewish and Islamic communities in various parts of Europe.
Answer by a CatholicI don't think the Church had much say in the whether the Renaissance happened or not.
The Protestant church separated from the Catholic church during the Renaissance.
A time when there was a rejection of the authority of the Catholic Church
St. Thomas More
The only church that existed in this time was the Catholic Church.
A time when there was a rejection of the authority of the Catholic Church
The Catholic Church does not recognize or allow divorce.
Catholic Church no longer had any influence in Europe.
he stole cows from the roman catholic church
religious features, mainly based in the Catholic church
The two religions founded during the English Renaissance were Anglicanism, with Henry VIII establishing the Church of England in the 16th century, and Puritanism, which emerged as a reaction against the perceived corruption within the Church of England. Anglicanism became the established church in England, while Puritans sought to purify and reform it further.