Martin Luther. By nailing the ninet-five theses to the churchdoor (which was commonly used as a bulletin board for important papers). He declared that he was prepared to challenge the Roman Catholic church concerning indulgences.
Catholic Answer:The Anglican Church (Church of England) schismed from the Catholic Church because King Henry the VIII wanted an annulment but was not granted one by the Pope. After this King Henry VIII declared himself to be the true leader of the Church, and was then excommunicated by Pope Clement VII. As such the Anglican Church is not considered to have valid Sacraments or Apostolic Succession by the Catholic Church and does not have any more communion with the Catholic Church than any other Protestant ecclesial community.
Currently it is Archbishop Seán Brady.
Martin Luther.
The order was the Pope, Cardinals, Priest and the Monks or Nuns..
Although there is a complex history which informs the answer to this question, it essentially boiled down to two factors: The Pope would not grant him an annulment of the marriage to his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. Also, Henry the VIII did not wish to see any Catholic church funds being taken out of England and given to the Vatican.
The Catholic Church sees the Pope, the Bishop of Rome, as their infallible leader.
The Pope is the Spiritual Leader of all Catholics. The Archbishop of Armagh is the leader of the Catholic Church in Ireland. The Queen of England is Head of the Anglican Church, a Protestant Church, hence the Church of Ireland which is the main Protestant Church in Ireland. There are also other Protestant Churches, other Christian churches and other non-Christian faiths in Ireland, all of whom have leaders.
No, the Catholic Church is the Christian Church, the original Christian Church. The Episcopal Church is a Protestant Church and not Catholic. To be Catholic a Church must accept the pope as the leader of the Church as well as other Catholic doctrines. The Episcopal Church does not.
The Protestant Church has no one leader. Each denomination within the Protestant Church has it's own leader.
The Protestant churches do not have any connections to the Catholic Church or the Pope. Some churches may look to him for guidance and teaching but in general and this would include Episcapal Churches. Most Protestant churches in US are Baptist, Methodist and Church of Christ and are not associated with the Catholic Church.
The pope in Rome is the leader of the entire Catholic Church.
England is a prosant country because the catholic church was corrupte and Henry was the leader of the new church of England, even though the pope was still in control and some of the people where still catholic.
Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the Catholic Church. The Bishop is Arcbishop Patrick Pinder.
Martin Luther, a 16th-century German monk, is a famous Protestant leader known for sparking the Protestant Reformation by challenging the Catholic Church's teachings and practices. His "95 Theses" criticized the sale of indulgences and emphasized faith as the key to salvation, leading to the establishment of the Lutheran denomination and inspiring others to break away from the Catholic Church.
No, Billy Graham is not the Protestant Pope. The title of Pope is specific to the leader of the Roman Catholic Church, while Billy Graham was a prominent Protestant Christian evangelist and not a pope or a leader of a specific Protestant denomination.
The Archbishop of Canterbury.
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