That the Catholic Church is the Body of Christ.
Martin Luther preached the priesthood of all baptized Christians, which, actually, is the teaching of the Catholic Church.
Martin Luther is the creator of Lutheranism. Martin Luther King was named after Martin Luther. Martin Luther King Jr. was named after his father, Martin Luther King. Nobody's name was changed.
No! he never come back to the Catholic church instead he opposed the teaching of his old religion.
Luther! read it! Martin Luther king!
martin Luther kings day is to honor the death of martin Luther king jr.
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Martin Luther.
Martin Luther King
Martin Luther preached the priesthood of all baptized Christians, which, actually, is the teaching of the Catholic Church.
Martin Luther preached the priesthood of all baptized Christians, which, actually, is the teaching of the Catholic Church.
'Love your neighbour as you love yourself'
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s father was Martin Luther King, Sr. He was a Baptist minister. His mother was Alberta Williams King, who had to give up her teaching job once she got married.
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Because they were corrupt and did not follow the teaching of the bible.
The background that Martin Luther King came from was quite humble. His father was a minister of the gospel and his mother was a teacher who had been stopped from teaching by virtue of marriage.
The background that Martin Luther King came from was quite humble. His father was a minister of the gospel and his mother was a teacher who had been stopped from teaching by virtue of marriage.
I think Martin Luther was declared a heretic not Martin Luther King.Martin Luther King, the American civil rights leader, was never declared a heretic by the Catholic Church.His namesake, Martin Luther, a 15th century Catholic monk, was however declared a heretic for teaching ideas and holding positions the Catholic Church understood to be false and a danger to the Faith as taught by the Church. His failure to stop his teaching of matters opposed to Catholic doctrine also brought him the penalty of being excluded from the Catholic community of believers, thus excommunicated.