Yes, it is possible to leave the Catholic Church after confirmation. Individuals have the freedom to choose their religious beliefs and affiliations.
What caused people to leave the Massachusetts Bay Colony is that church leaders or ministers did not take ideas from their own. Some were forced out of Massachusetts.
No.
Since the early years of Christianity there have been disputes about the real way the church had to go. And every time that people don't agree on it, they can leave the church and start their own one. The main reason for Luther to leave the Roman Catholic church was a system where people could pay for their sins before they did. This way the Pope was raising money to build Saint Peters Cathedral in Rome.
King Henry II did not leave the church. He remained Catholic all his life.
From about 2000 - 2010, she was a practicing Catholic. On July 28, 2010, she announced on her Facebook page, she was "quiting Christianity". Anne Rice was baptised, and raised in the Catholic Church until the age of 18, when she chose to leave. In 2000, after a series of personal losses, she returned to the Catholic Church and last month, decided to leave the Catholic Church, and Christianity, altogether.
He was a Roman Catholic. He never wanted to leave the Church and did banned the Nazi leadership, who were also mostly Roman Catholic, from leaving the Church.
He would not leave the Catholic Church to convert to the Church of England
Henry did not leave the catholic church. He merely broke away from the control of the Pope in Rome and set himself up as head of the English (catholic) church. He did this so that he could annul his marriage to Katherine of Aragon, which the Pope refused to do, and thus leave him free to marry Ann Boleyn.because he wanted a divorce from his wife for not giving him an heir.
Answer: NoNo, Baptist are not Protestants. We were never part of the Catholic church, therefore, we could not "protest" the wickedness of the Catholic church and leave it. See the related link, "Chart of Church History."
The Separatists, were people who wanted to leave the Catholic Church. Many had ideas that emphasised simple aspects of the faith, which they obviously thought were the essentials of Christian Religion! Three major examples were Baptists, Congregationalists and funnily enough the Roman Catholics who at the Council of Trent, didn't so much leave the Catholic Church, but withdrew in to a Catholic Sect on the over emphasis of the papal Jurisdiction.
The Separatists, were people who wanted to leave the Catholic Church. Many had ideas that emphasised simple aspects of the faith, which they obviously thought were the essentials of Christian Religion! Three major examples were Baptists, Congregationalists and funnily enough the Roman Catholics who at the Council of Trent, didn't so much leave the Catholic Church, but withdrew in to a Catholic Sect on the over emphasis of the papal Jurisdiction.