The Protestant Church was created by Martin Luther and King Henry VIII during the Period of Renaissance as Henry VIII did not want to be associated with the Roman Catholic Church no longer....
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He is a protestant because he protested the belief of the Catholic church about indulgences.
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In England of that time, the question of what was acceptable religious practice was not merely one of Catholic versus Protestant, because there were many kinds of Protestants, and they were as widely separated from each other in practice and belief as they were from the Catholics. The Pilgrims were Puritans, who were very different from the Church of England, and so they were as much subject to persecution as the Catholics.
In the Protestant church the system would be called doctrine or Theology. In the Catholic church it is catechism or dogma.
The Queen of England is automatically head of the Church of England, fortunately for the constitution, she also attends church services and is reported to have a belief in God.
the Connecticut colony was started by puritans who started the congregational church which was a protestant religion similar to calvanist
In Christianity there was only the Catholic Church until the Protestant Reformation. The Baptist Church, which is usually regarded as Protestant, started in the 17th Century and differs from Catholic teaching in several areas: the belief in salvation by faith alone; adult rather than infant baptism; emphasis on the New Testament alone and the autonomy of each church congregation as opposed to the centralised structure of the Catholic Church with the Pope at the apex.
local church, for apex
Lady Jane Grey was protestant christian.She was in her personal belief something of a protestant believer! She was still, however, a member of the Anglican Church! In other words ultimately a Catholic!
Similar to all mainstream Christianity (see Nicene Creed). Episcopalians walk a path midway between Catholic and Protestant. They do not recognize the authority of the Pope. Their priests can be women married, or openly gay. They encourage independence of thought within a Christian organization.
The difference is that catholics believe in humans already dead as saints when the bible clearly states that there is no one saint other than God only and that God forbids having Idols such as the virgen Mary and worship them.
It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. . If you are referring to Edward VI of England, Henry VIII's son, he was the first English monarch to take the throne, who had been raised as a protestant. As he was only nine when he took the throne, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, forced through a new protestantizing of the English Church. Under Henry VIII's reign, he had removed the Church from the Pope, but it had remained with Catholic ceremony and belief. Under Edward VI all of that was removed and it became a recognizable protestant religion.