As you are not listing any of the possible "practices" in your question, I'm just going to take a stab in the dark; for instance, infant baptism was never a source of contention. Initially indulgences were not a source of contention (Luther was only objecting to the people's misunderstanding of indulgences), but later he rejected the entire system.
One user said that the sacrament of communion was often an answer that they were looking for when this question is asked on a test, but Martin Luther most definitely did not believe in transubstantiation, he believed in consubstantiation.
1_ the sacrament of communion
It is true that reformers found many faults with the practices of the Catholic Church.
Protestant's.
Protesetants
Martin Luther
1. He was excommunicated from the Catholic Church. 2. He was (later) declared an outlaw.
The sacrament of communion
The sacrament of communion
It is true that reformers found many faults with the practices of the Catholic Church.
The Catholic Church primarily uses the New American Bible (NAB) for its teachings and religious practices.
The Catholic Church primarily uses the New American Bible (NAB) for its teachings and religious practices.
The Catholic Church typically uses the New American Bible (NAB) for its teachings and religious practices.
The Catholic Church predominantly uses the New American Bible (NAB) for its teachings and religious practices.
The Catholic Church typically uses the New American Bible (NAB) for its teachings and religious practices.
Protesetants
Protestant's.
Yes, a Catholic can attend an Orthodox church for worship, but they should be aware of the differences in practices and beliefs between the two denominations. It is important to respect the traditions of the Orthodox church while attending their services.
The Roman Catholic Church primarily uses the New American Bible (NAB) for its teachings and religious practices.