Roman Catholic AnswerNo, when the Philippine Independent Church started up at the beginning of the twentieth century, the Vatican instructed the Archbishop of the Philippines to excommunicate everyone involved. The Philippine Independent Church is just another protestant church that left the Catholic Church, although they maintain a Catholic structure, but they have rejected the Holy Father in Rome, and made common cause with the Anglicans - a protestant church that started in a similar way as the "Catholic" national Church in England.
she started a war
Roman Catholic AnswerThe root cause for the Catholic Church is the love that God has for His people in sending His Son, Our Blessed Lord, to die for our sins in order to give us the chance to be reunited with God and happy with Him forever in heaven.
I have heard that this started with the Catholic church in an unusual way. It was actually the first vending machine. When Catholics in the very early Church wanted holy water they would place a coin in a fountain like thing and as the coin dropped it would cause a valve to open momentarily to release a measured amount of holy water.
The Roman Catholic Church probably caused it through its opposition to Henry's wishes, and the monasteries suffered from it.
He started a war as he was trying to make it his empire
It was seen as punishment for the Catholic Church's corruption.
Roman Catholic AnswerLuther's teachings did NOT cause a split in the Catholic Church. Luther's teachings tore many people away from the Church due to the rulers who wanted to be free of constraints they were under in the Catholic Church. When a prince apostatised from the faith, his people better go with him! Luther's teachings did spark the counter-Reformation which caused a flowering of religious vocations, new religious orders, and great fervor in the Catholic people.
Yup They do go to church cause they're only Part Jewish.
If you grew up Catholic but left the Church, and in doing so didn't speak out contrary to the Church or cause public scandal, all you need to do is enter into the Sacrament of Reconcilliation with a priest, explain your situation, and then be welcomed back home. If you're thinking of returning to the Church, welcome back.
As with everything else, its primary cause is God, it's efficient cause was the Catholic Church and its hierarchy, the Pope and the Bishops.
The Catholic Church hoped that the Crusades would help to reclaim Jerusalem and other holy sites in the Holy Land from Muslim control, as well as unite Christians under a common cause and strengthen the Church's authority.