Protestant Reformation
.Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church was never "threatened" by Martin Luther.
Excommunication
Martin Luther
The Catholic Church has never issued rewards for anybody. The only thing that the Catholic Church did to Martin Luther was to formalize his excommunication, see it at the link below:
The Catholic Church never abducted little girls and, no, this was not a complaint of Martin Luther.
.Catholic AnswerThere was never a "war" with Martin Luther and the Church, the question is not valid.
No, Martin Luther King was a Baptist, a church which split off from the Church of England. It, as well as the Church of England, is considered as a Protestant denomination and not a part of the Catholic Church.
His followers. I have been raised Lutheran and I have learned that Martin Luther's original intentions were not at all to break with the Catholic church, he in fact encouraged his followers not to break from the church, he just wanted to change the corruptness of it and focus more on the Bible. The way I understand it to be is that Martin Luther's followers (not Martin Luther, it was after his death) broke from the Catholic church because they recognized the strength of the church itself and were insulted by the fact that the Catholic church excommunicated Luther.
They started a new Church: Luther's came to be named the Lutheran Church, Henry's was called the Church of England.
Martin Luther was considered a heretic by the Catholic Church.
That the Catholic Church is the Body of Christ.
The Protestant denomination of Christianity was formed from this breakaway.