The Catholic Reformation was sparked by various factors, including corruption within the church, the rise of Protestantism, and calls for reform from within. This movement led to changes in the church's structure and practices, such as the Council of Trent, which addressed issues like corruption, education of clergy, and reaffirmation of Catholic doctrine. The Catholic Reformation also saw the establishment of new religious orders and increased emphasis on missionary work and education.
The Protestant Reformation
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Causes: Martin Luthers 95-Theses attack, dispute over idol worshipping, disputes over abusing the churchs power, the idea that someone could pay their sins away Effects: Council of Trent, Counter Reformation, Catholic church went back to the main beliefs of the church, new religions -> bigger empires
You shoud be well versed with the catholic religion and it's way of life and being, also approach catholic places,churchs and meetings of catholic people. Try to search on the internet too.
The revolution that happened in old times when France or Italy revolted with almost no bloodshed
he changed it because his wife Henrietta Maria was French and catholic and he did not want any French or catholic in his house .
religious reform is the way a church decides to structure authority in order to advance the churchs common good
The church teaches that all life is sacred and for a sexual act to be moral it must be open to life
i personly, only go to church once in a blue moon. but catholic churchs still use the term CCD for religious teaching programs.
The Protestant Reformation began because Martin Luther thought and believed that the Roman Catholic church was abusing its powers over its followers. It truly began when Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to a church door. These Theses attacked the doctrines, practices, and authority of the church. Because of the Protestant Reformation, the Counter-Reformation started.
"All the causes" would fill a whole library. The word 'reformation' indicates that we are talking about the efforts of (at the time) Roman Catholic priests and scholars to reform the ills of the Roman Catholic church from within. Those ills differed depending on who was complaining: Luther alone had 95 issues he wanted to have reformed within the Church. Things to be reformed that were most often mentioned: the enormous riches of bishops and convents; scandalous private lives of bishops and priests; the interpretation given by the Church to Bible texts and the validity of the doctrines of the Church itself.
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