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Roman Catholic AnswerSee the link below. Erasmus, although controversial, never made any enemies with the Popes, and was never excommunicated.
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Q: When was Erasmus excommunicated and branded a heretic?
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Where did Luther go when he was excommunicated?

He didn't! The Pope sent him a "Papal Bull" which excommunicated him, and Luther burned it in front of his students and carried on. He then went to see The holy roman emperor, Charles, under safe conduct, was called a heretic, then Frederik the wise saved him and put him in a castle.


Why did the Lutheran church break away from the Catholic Church?

.Catholic AnswerThe Lutheran Ecclesial Community did not "break away" from the Catholic Church. It was founded by Martin Luther, a heretic who left the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century and was excommunicated.


Why was Martin Luther King declared a heretic?

I think Martin Luther was declared a heretic not Martin Luther King.Martin Luther King, the American civil rights leader, was never declared a heretic by the Catholic Church.His namesake, Martin Luther, a 15th century Catholic monk, was however declared a heretic for teaching ideas and holding positions the Catholic Church understood to be false and a danger to the Faith as taught by the Church. His failure to stop his teaching of matters opposed to Catholic doctrine also brought him the penalty of being excluded from the Catholic community of believers, thus excommunicated.


What was the result of Joan's trial?

Joan was found guilty of being a heretic and sentenced to die by being burned at the stake. The sentence was carried out and the remains were swept up and burned two more times so that no relics remained. 25 years later a Vatican court found her not guilty and found the bishop who condemned her to be a heretic and excommunicated him. However, he had already been dead several years.


Where did the pope excommunicated King John in 1208?

King John was excommunicated in England

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Pius V issued a bull, Regnans in Excelsis, dated April 27, 1570, that declared Elizabeth I a heretic and excommunicated her.


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Pius V issued a bull, Regnans in Excelsis, dated April 27, 1570, that declared Elizabeth I a heretic and excommunicated her.


How did William Tyndale reform the Roman Catholic Church?

William Tyndale did not reform the Catholic Church, he left it and was excommunicated as a heretic.


When was Martin Luther officially excommunicated by the Catholic Church?

.Catholic AnswerThe Bull, Decet Romanum Pontificem (It please the Roman Pontiff) excommunicated the heretic, Martin Luther, was issued on January 3, 1521.


Where did Luther go when he was excommunicated?

He didn't! The Pope sent him a "Papal Bull" which excommunicated him, and Luther burned it in front of his students and carried on. He then went to see The holy roman emperor, Charles, under safe conduct, was called a heretic, then Frederik the wise saved him and put him in a castle.


What position did Desiderius Erasmus take on church rituals?

Desiderius Erasmus's position on church rituals was to get rid of some church rituals that he considered meaningless. Instead of rituals, he emphasized devotion to God and the teaching of Jesus. Erasmus was an early heretic, to quote from his biography: In his Treatise on Preparation For Death he made clear his position, that faith in the atonement of Christ, and not in the sacraments and rituals of the church, is the only guarantee of eternal life.


Who was the author of In Praise of Folly?

the author of "in praise of folly" is Desiderius Erasmus


Why did the Lutheran church break away from the Catholic Church?

.Catholic AnswerThe Lutheran Ecclesial Community did not "break away" from the Catholic Church. It was founded by Martin Luther, a heretic who left the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century and was excommunicated.


Why was Martin Luther King declared a heretic?

I think Martin Luther was declared a heretic not Martin Luther King.Martin Luther King, the American civil rights leader, was never declared a heretic by the Catholic Church.His namesake, Martin Luther, a 15th century Catholic monk, was however declared a heretic for teaching ideas and holding positions the Catholic Church understood to be false and a danger to the Faith as taught by the Church. His failure to stop his teaching of matters opposed to Catholic doctrine also brought him the penalty of being excluded from the Catholic community of believers, thus excommunicated.