The Catholic Church initially viewed Johannes Kepler's support for the heliocentric model of the solar system with suspicion, as it contradicted the geocentric view upheld by church doctrine. While Kepler himself was not directly persecuted, his work faced scrutiny, and he lived in a time when the Church was wary of scientific ideas that challenged its teachings. Ultimately, Kepler's contributions to astronomy were recognized more for their scientific merit than for any conflict with the Church, particularly after his death when his work was acknowledged as foundational in the field.
No, he was excommunicated from the Lutheran Church.
Kepler found out that the planets move around the sun in elliptical (oval) orbits, the church didn't like this because they thought that God made everything perfect and they assumed that the planets orbited circularly..Catholic AnswerActually, Kepler had a few problems with the Catholic Church because he lived in an area whose prince returned to the Catholic Church and all of its citizens had to reconvert or leave. But he was a German Lutheran who was very unpopular with the Lutheran Church as his beliefs were Calvinist. He was unpopular with almost everyone. But, as he was not Catholic to begin with, and left the area he had been living in, he was not really "in trouble" with the Catholic Church".
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There is a Lutheran Church and a Catholic Church but no Lutheran Catholic Church.
There is no "Roman" Catholic Church: Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church. The Chaldean Catholic Church is part of the Catholic Church.
There is an Orthodox Church and a Catholic Church. There is no Catholic Orthodox Church.
There is only one Catholic Church. There are no divisions. There are some non-Catholic denominations who call themselves Catholic but who are not Catholic, they are Protestant. If the church is not united under the pope in Rome, it is not a Catholic Church.
The pope is the head of the Catholic Church. There is only one Catholic Church and it is not a sect. To be a Catholic Church, a church must be in union with the pope. If they are not in union with the pope, they are not Catholic.
The Catholic Church.
No, a Catholic should not receive communion in anything but a Catholic Church.
The pope is the head of the Catholic Church. There is only one Catholic Church and it is not a sect. To be a Catholic Church, a church must be in union with the pope. If they are not in union with the pope, they are not Catholic.
The " catholic " in the creed has a lower case C..... therefore this is the universal church, not the actual Catholic Church. So catholic = Universal Church Catholic = The Catholic Church ( The one with the Pope )