You are going to need to reword your question to get a meaningful answer. The Catholic Church has been around for 2,000 years, and is in every part of the world. Could you narrow down what you're talking about?
Martin Luther was against specifically Catholic Christianity, because it called him to account for his sins and to change. He didn't want to, so he made up his own religion in which he was already saved, and didn't have to change, and he called it Christianity.
Over the question of religion and who gets to decide the belief system. The Vatican, thought that the losses of churches and more importantly church land was more or less illegal so they pressured catholic princes and leaders of the fracturing holy roman empire to wage war against the protestants
The Catholic Church takes allegations of corruption among its leaders seriously and may investigate the claims internally. Depending on the severity of the allegations, the Church may take disciplinary action, including removal from office. Ultimately, the Church aims to uphold the principles of integrity and ethical conduct among its leaders.
Henry VIII was a devout Catholic and remained so all his life.
The corruption in politics, political leaders, and how our country is handling the issues.
There is no "Roman" Catholic Church, the Roman was added as a slur against the Catholic Church in England after the protestant revolt. Why anyone would think breaking with the Church would be a good thing is a very puzzling matter, most of them were so enamored of their personal sin that they made up a Church that accepted them as they were, so that they didn't have to change their behavior as the Christian Church as always preached.
Tudor religion was a problem to the Tudors since there where protestants and Catholic's when Henry VIII came on the scene it all went wrong cause he was a Catholic which means he was against the Protestants so he then shut all protestant churches down since he wasn't a protestant and then made them all catholic churches so that ment them that there wasn't a church for the protestants so the catholic's didn't like the protestants and the catholic's didnt like the catholic's !
Because they spoke for god, they can only choose clergy, not kings, leaders of the catholic church, pick who can be a king, and had control of the people.
Because sometimes religious people can be crazy and mean. By the way, I'm an atheist.
No, he wanted a divorce from Catherine of Aragon so he could marry Anne Boleyn the Catholic church would not grant him one( this is against the ?Catholic doctrine) so being head of the church he unilaterally broke away from the Catholic church and established what is today known as the Anglican Church
The wars against Carthage spread over 120 years, so they both had many leaders in that time.
No. No English royal has been Catholic since Henry VIII. He began the Church of England when he defied the Pope in his marriage to Ann Boleyn. It is against English law for a King or Queen of England to be Catholic. So, the wedding yesterday was in the Church of England.