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A monk that raised money for the church by selling indulgences is John Tetzel. It is believed that his action inspired Martin Luther to write the Ninety-Five Theses.

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Was the selling of indulgences a way for the pope to raise money?

Selling indulgences raised money for the church and the pope. They managed to convince the people to buy indulgences even though common sense would tell people that buying a piece of paper does not rid all of a person's sins.


Why does the Catholic Church sell indulgences and then say they are the work of individuals when the money goes to the Church as a whole?

The selling of Indulgences was stopped after the Reformation, was practiced only by certain unscrupulous individuals .


What does the pardoner do to earn a living?

The Pardoner earns a living by selling indulgences and fake relics, exploiting people's religious beliefs and guilt. He travels around town to town, preaching about the consequences of sin and offering people a chance to buy their way to salvation.


What did the catholic church do that made martin Luther mad?

The Church was selling "pardon" for sins for money. They were called indulgences. (This was actually a sin itself - called simony)


Which pope urged Church officials to sell indulgences to raise the money needed to rebuild St Peter's Basilica?

No pope ever urged anyone to sell indulgences. Selling indulgences is a grievous sin and always has been.


What does Luther say about buying pardons (indulgences) in his criticisms of the Catholic Church?

In his criticisms of the Catholic Church, Martin Luther argues that buying pardons (indulgences) is wrong and goes against the teachings of the Bible. He believes that salvation cannot be bought with money and that true repentance and faith are what lead to forgiveness from God. Luther condemns the practice of selling indulgences as a corrupt and exploitative way for the Church to make money.


Why did Luther not like selling indulgences?

He had looked through The Bible and had seen that the Bible didn't say anything about indulgences. He figured that they were traditional and that was a way that the church was making money.


What was the biggest mistake of the Catholic religion?

Selling indulgences for money.


Who started the reformation and what was its biggest complaint?

Martin Luther, a teologist and monk wrote a 95 - point thesis on corruption of the Catholic Church, against selling pardons for money (indulgences) and other church abuses..


What was Martin Luther's background like?

Martin Luther was a German monk in the Catholic Church. He became disgruntled with the practices of the church, specifically the selling of indulgences (pardons for sin for money) and started the Protestant Movement and formed the Lutheran Church.


Did many people object to this which was why was the Catholic Church selling indulgence?

Your question, as asked, doesn't make sense, but I can tell you this. There have always been indulgences issued for the the three penitential practices in which we are told to follow Our Blessed Lord; they are: fasting, prayer, and almsgiving. It was because of almsgiving that the original cry came up in the sixteenth century that the Church was "selling" indulgences. They were not, they were giving indulgences for people who contributed money for various worthwhile causes. That fact that all theses centuries later, people are still asking why the church was selling indulgences just goes to show the ignorance caused by history books written by protestants and seculars who have an ax to grind against the Catholic Church.


What was indulgences as practiced prior to the Reformation?

The Catholic Church permitted the eating of meat on Fridays if paid a specific sum of money. The Church allowed only men to eat cake and other sweets, forbidding the luxury to women and children. A religious figure pardoned one's sins and could reduce the amount of time in purgatory if money was paid to the Church. There was no such practice of selling indulgences. YOU CHOOSE!