Pope John XXIII called the council.
.Catholic AnswerThere have been many famous reformers of the Catholic Church, among them several famous Popes. Of the most recent, Pope John XXIII started the reform that was called for by the Second Vatican Council, which has been implemented by Popes Paul VI, John Paul II, and Benedict XVI.
Its most prominent feature is that it is called The United ReformED Church, not the United Reform Church.
It was started in Cluny Abbey in Cluny, France, and is know as the Cluniac reform.
Protestans who wanted to reform the Anglican Church were called Puritans
Only interiors of sacred buildings had to be changed because priests began to preach face to face to believers.
religious reformation
There is no such thing as the "reform church" or a church of any kind in Judaism.
separatists
The Protestant Revolt started by Martin Luther brought on the Catholic Reformation.
Between 900 and 1200 there was not much change in the church. The only church was the Catholic Church and governed by the pope in Rome (Vatican). After 1200 the pope (counterpope) has resided in Avignon for a short time, but the dogmas were still the same. The big reformation was started by Martin Luther (not King) and soon followed by Zwingli, Calvin and a Scottish reformer of whom I don't seem to be able to recall the name. But that was in the 1500's.
it's reformed, not reform the Anglican church, foo
Methodist Reform Church was created in 1849.