You would because then you wouldn't have to believe in Penance and Indulgences and you wouldn't have to spend money to skip going to the Purgatory after death.
During the reformation period, the English Monarchy want to break from Roman Catholicism so he could remarry. He thus supported the reformation movement in England. However, he disliked the lack of Monarchic conrol that was occurring in Calvinist and Lutheran regions, so he established the Anglicans as an official "State" church.
to collect their own taxes
to collect their own taxes
No, you can not be both a Catholic and a Lutheran. Confirmation is when YOU confirm that you want to be a member of that particular religion as opposed to Baptism when your parents made that decision.
The Reformation is considered to have been started when Luther nailed the 95 Thesis against indulgences to the door of the castle church at Wittenberg in 1517. Luther is regarded as the leader of the Reformation movement, although he didn't actually intend to start a movement as such. The Lutheran Church was named after him, although he did not want it to be.
Roman Catholic AnswerNot sure what you're asking, if you want to know if you need an annulment from a marriage that was performed in front of a Lutheran minister, then yes, you would need an annulment if you were thinking of marrying again, but otherwise, not. If you are saying that there was a Catholic priest at the wedding with the Lutheran minister, then you are going to have to talk to a priest about this, or call the Chancery.
i would listen to you then do exactly the opposite of want you want me to
I want to know too
no works rigtheousness. Jesus died for u and thus u'll be in heaven. cant get more simpler
No.
I would not want to live in the South during the 1800s because women couldn't travel alone, women had little to no rights, and slavery was OK. For me personally, I would want absolutely nothing to do with the mistreatment of other human beings.
I would want to know what the Monarch Butterflies ate during the migration.