To provide an accurate answer, I would need to know which individual or church you are referring to, as many leaders have made various changes to their churches over time. Generally, changes can include updating worship styles, implementing community outreach programs, enhancing church facilities, or revising doctrinal teachings. If you provide more specific information about the person or church in question, I can give a more tailored response.
The Council of Trent
Puritans
making sure priests were good people and did good things in church :]
Roman Catholic AnswerKing Henry VIII of England made no changes to the Catholic Church, he left the Church and established his own church in England: the Church of England. You got to be kidding. Henry the 8th razed all the monastaries and confiscated all the riches therein to fatten his coffers to finance his many wars.. He declared the Catholic religion to be outlawed and anybody who was caught practising was punished in ways we now think of as a sort of genocide. The whole of England practised what Henry said or you died. PERIOD
Archbishop added a few catholic touches to the Protestant Church. This included decorating the church- Protestants only liked plain churches . The Protestants reacted badly to this change though
figure it out yourself
King Henry the VIII formed the Church of England when he broke away from the church in Rome.
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Roman Catholic AnswerThe Church is nearly 2,000 years old, and contains well over one billion people. There have been many movements which have called for changes in the Church.
The church council was, and still is, important in defining church doctrine. Various church councils make rules and discuss doctrine changes and interpretations for the lay public.
The church council was, and still is, important in defining church doctrine. Various church councils make rules and discuss doctrine changes and interpretations for the lay public.
The Council of Trent
During the Catholic Reformation, the Catholic Church made changes such as addressing corruption within the clergy, promoting education and literacy among the faithful, and reaffirming traditional beliefs and practices. These changes aimed to strengthen the Church's authority and address criticisms from the Protestant Reformation.
Henry VIII initiated the English Reformation, leading to significant changes in the Church of England. He broke away from the Roman Catholic Church, primarily to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon, which the Pope refused to sanction. This led to the Act of Supremacy in 1534, declaring Henry as the Supreme Head of the Church of England, and resulted in the dissolution of monasteries and the redistribution of their wealth. These changes established a national church that was under the control of the monarchy rather than the Pope.
It was Ulrich Zwingli. He sought changes in church practices in zurich in 1522
he destroyed all of the monasteries and made himself head of the church instead of the pope.
During the Catholic Reformation, the Catholic Church made changes such as addressing corruption within the clergy, promoting education and literacy among the faithful, and reaffirming traditional teachings and practices. These reforms aimed to strengthen the Church's authority and address criticisms from the Protestant Reformation.