In 1517 Martin Luther wanted to reform the Catholic church when he nailed 95 propositions to the door of a church in Wittenburg. The pope ignored his beliefs that only faith could gain salvation, leading Martin Luther to create the Lutheran version of Protestantism. Soon King Henry VIII set up the Anglican church and Jean Calvin created Calvinism. These actions were all part of the protestant reformation.
During this protestant reformation the Catholic church decided to have a Catholic reformation, which soon led to religious wars between the Catholics and Protestants.
In the end Martin Luther wanted to reform the Catholic church, but when he was ignored he was forced to break Christian unity and create a new church.
In history there were many people who wanted to reform the Catholic Church, but Martin Luther was the first to take a major step towards that.
What time period did you have in mind because I answered what happened between 1450 and 1750.
Protestants did not reform the Catholic Church. They (Martin Luther, Henry VIII, etc) formed their own religions. The Catholic Church then reformed itself.
refused to tolerate opposing ideas about religious practices
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It caused Europe to be divided into 'Protestant" and "Catholic" countries along lines that exist to this day; and it caused the Catholic church to re-focus on its values and aims.
The major goal was to try to undo the damage done to the Catholic church by the Protestant reformation. The Council of Trent was called specifically for this purpose. Unfortunately, the Council did as much harm as good in this respect.
Protestants did not reform the Catholic Church. They (Martin Luther, Henry VIII, etc) formed their own religions. The Catholic Church then reformed itself.
Anglicanism,Roman Catholic,Islamic,Church of Scotland, United Reform Church, Judaism,Seventh Day Adventist,Sikhism,Baptist,Buddhism,Paganism.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Church has been constantly reforming throughout her history. The first "reform movement" so to speak, is recorded in the book of Acts. When the Church first started dealing with the non-Jewish converts it had to reform itself in a major way as the "old" way of doing things only worked for Jewish converts, so they had to rethink things, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
The Roman Catholic Church
The only church that existed in this time was the Catholic Church.
the Armenian Apostholic church never splitted from the Catholic Church. there was a major separation of churches back in 451 AD (see: Council of Chalcidon), and the Armenian church is from one part of that separation, whereas the catholic - from another part.
to reform the Catholic Church
.Catholic AnswersThe Jesuit Order was one of the major spearheads in enacting the reforms of the Council of Trent in the Catholic Church.
A female has never been ordained to "major orders" deacon/priest in the Roman Catholic Church, the Uniate Churches (Eastern Catholic) or Orthodox Church
. Stated by Martin Luther [not Mr. King]. . Any non Catholic christian is Protestant. . It is one of the 3 major branches of Christianity. . It was formed in 1517. . Martin Luther did not mean to start another major branch of Christianity, but to reform Catholic church.
First of all, there is no "Roman" Catholic Church, it's just the Catholic Church. Secondly, archbishops have always had the same role as they do today, they are bishops of a major diocese which is usually the head diocese of a province
Protestant Reformation