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Dr. Martin Luther was excommunicated by the papacy. He never left "broke" from Catholicism of his own freewill.

The Protestant and Reformed congregations of the Catholic Church were focused on the papacy's refutation of conciliarism in 1517. The Council of Trent further escalated the issue by issuing Primacy of the Pope, which replaced the Catholic Council of Bishops, who were formerly the highest authorities over dogma and doctrine.

The Catholic Revival, Evangelical Protestant, and Reformed congregations all competed over Pope Augustine of Hippo's theological writings and understanding of his opinions.

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