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Peace of Augsburg, first permanent legal basis for the existence of Lutheranism as well as Catholicism in Germany, promulgated on September 25, 1555, by the Diet of the Holy Roman Empire assembled earlier that year at Augsburg.
it resulted in independence
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The Council of Trent
The meeting of church leaders in the 1500s that aimed to clearly define Catholic doctrines for the Catholic Reformation is known as the Council of Trent.
The Council of Trent
Montreal Protocol
The founder of the Lutheran Church is Martin Luther, a German monk, theologian, and key figure in the Protestant Reformation. In 1517, Luther famously nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, challenging the Catholic Church's practices and beliefs. His teachings led to the establishment of the Lutheran Church, which emphasized salvation through faith alone, the authority of scripture, and the priesthood of all believers.
Almost every meeting of any Catholic group, including classes in Catholic schools, begin with a prayer to ask God's blessings on the group and their work.
A constitutional convention is a meeting held in 1787 to consider changes to the Articles Of Confederation; resulted in the drafting of the Constitution.
Catholic AnswerThe Council of Trent was the 19th Ecumenical Council of the Holy Catholic Church, a meeting of Bishops, called by the Holy Father, in order to deal with the abuses in discipline which had lead to the protestant revolt. It condemned the beliefs of the protestants.
The sanctuary is the part of the church which contains the altar.
God. As for ecclesial "heirarchy," Lutherans have bishops and national, presiding or "arch"biships. There is then a world coucil of bishops meeting regularly called the Lutheran World Federation. There are, however, some Lutheran Churches that are not in communion with the Lutheran World Federation. These Churches meet according to their own accepted "communions."