John Calvin's theories did not affect the Chuch - just as many heretics who preceded him did not affect the Church.
It is when The Roman Catholic Church and The Eastern Orthodox Church had The Great Schism, in which The Roman Catholic Church broke off The Orthodox Church.
It started killing the people
The protestant revolt did not affect the authority of the Catholic Church. It has the same authority that it has always had since it was founded by Jesus Christ in 33 AD. The Catholic Church's authority is from God alone so the actions of individual heretics cannot affect it except in a superficial manner.
The English king henry VIII decided to separate his nation from the catholic church after the pope refused to permit him to divorce his wife. henry established the church of England, also called the Anglican church. The church of England kept most catholic beliefs, but rejected the power of the pope. English reformer William Tyndale believed the Anglican church should reject all catholic beliefs and practices. In England people debated whether to keep most catholic beliefs or adopt more protestant reforms.
Henry VIII split from the Catholic church controlled by the Pope in Rome to start the Church of England with himself as it's head. This was part of aprotestantmovement sweeping Europe at the time, but Henry did not want to identify his church with otherProtestantchurches, forming whatamountedto a variation of Catholic teachings but separate from the power structure under the Pope.Henry'ssuccessorsdealtwiththedivisionthis created in England by moving back and forth between aProtestantchurch and theCatholicchurch (of his daughters who each ruled for a time Mary sided with the Catholic church as did her Mother andElizabethlater sided with the Church of England). In part because of this back and forth and the punishment of following the wrong teachings undersuccessiverulers over several decades society in England has had to deal with the conflict between the two groups mostnotablyin NorthernIreland, controlled by England. Today the Church of England is the state church of England but of course many English follow otherbeliefsincluding the Catholic church. BeforeHenrythere was basically only one Christian church.
Since vampires do not exist, they have no effect on the Catholic Church.
It is when The Roman Catholic Church and The Eastern Orthodox Church had The Great Schism, in which The Roman Catholic Church broke off The Orthodox Church.
The protestant revolt did not affect the authority of the Catholic Church. It has the same authority that it has always had since it was founded by Jesus Christ in 33 AD. The Catholic Church's authority is from God alone so the actions of individual heretics cannot affect it except in a superficial manner.
In the mid 1300's.
It started killing the people
It destroyed the domination of the catholic church.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church has no special rules for people of different nationalities, nor do they have rules that would affect civil law.
It joins people into the catholic church and it shows others we believe in God.
The 95 theses were written during a period in European history known as the reformation. They furthered the ideology of the reformation by questioning the authority of the Catholic church. As a result, Protestantism began to get a hold in Europe. In response to these and other challenges, the Catholic church began the Counter-Reformation.
The Catholic Church teaches responsible citizenship, and in teaching that urges all of its children who are members of a democracy to vote and participate in the government of their nation.
Television can cause new members of church to doubt their faith, especially with the theories they come up with in documentaries.
It decreased the Roman Catholic Church's power and authority.