The Roman Catholic Church has always been slow to change and this is both considered a positive and a negative trait of the Church. Being slow to change, and deliberating on all changes ensures that traditions are maintained and that the Church has longevity. The Church also has a doctrinal foundation and this ensure continuity with Gods plan.
Some would also argue that since the leaders of the Church are all aged men-the reason for the slow pace of change is that elderly men in general are not considered changeable.
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The Catholic Church was separated from government.
It was asociated with pagan rituals.
It was asociated with pagan rituals.
No, once a Godparent, always a Godparent in the Catholic Church.
No, it will still be a church
Henry broke away from the catholic church and established the Church of England with himself as head.
Answer:The Catholic Church.
The Divine Comedy is the book written by Dante Alighieri that criticized the Catholic Church.
No, the Catholic Church remained unchanged. Henry founded his own church with him as the head and made many changes that were different from the true established Catholic Church.
The Church did not change any of its doctrines during the Reformation. It did change, or attempt to change, some of the corrupt practices and behaviors that had crept into the Church over the years.
No, Catherine changed no doctrines of the Catholic Church.