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Corruption within the papacy, and the teachings of the church going astray.

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reasons given by Fr. Hardon in his Modern Catholic Dictionary:

weakening of papal authority through long residence in France

worldliness of some popes

disloyalty to Rome of many bishops who were really temporal rulers

excessive reservation of ecclesiastical appointments to the roman Curia

intellectual and moral unfitness of many priests

wealth of some of the monasteries and dissension in their ranks

superstition and ignorance among the laity

social unrest brought on by the disintegration of the feudal system

support given by political power to dissenters in the Church

unrest and secularism brought on by the new geographical discoveries

the use of the printing press to to propagate the new views

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