the desire to eliminate wealth and corruption from the church
Martin Luther was a Catholic monk who sought to reform the Catholic Church.
The reformation movement was fueled by an attempt to reform the Catholic Church. There were a lot of false doctrines and malpractices going on in the church.
the Protestants' separation from the Catholic Church.
Nothing can "split" the Catholic Church as it is divinely established and guarded. However, there have been two famous cases that tried: the Western Schism when there was a pope or antipope in Avignon and Rome; and the Eastern Schism when the Orthodox left the Catholic Church.
William Tyndale did not reform the Catholic Church, he left it and was excommunicated as a heretic.
The Protestant Revolt started by Martin Luther brought on the Catholic Reformation.
The religious protest reform movement that split the church in the 1500s was the Protestant Reformation. It was sparked by figures like Martin Luther, who challenged the teachings and practices of the Roman Catholic Church, leading to a division between those who followed the newly emerging Protestant denominations and those who remained loyal to the Catholic Church.
It is the protesting to the teaching of the church particularly Catholic.
There have been literally dozens of "reform movements" in the Catholic Church within the last 2,000 years. To get any kind of meaningful answer, you are going to have to narrow your question down to a specific time period, and probably at least a continent.
Martin Luther felt that the Catholic Church needed reform because of the bad behavior of his fellow
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