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Catholic AnswerNobody started the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century, it had been doing fine for sixteen centuries since Our Blessed Lord started it in the first century.The movement which separated from the Catholic Church is known as 'the Protestant Reformation.' It was started by Martin Luther.
There were never any slips of paper sold by the Catholic Church to ensure salvation. You are thinking of a lie which has been perpetuated by the heretics who revolted agains the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century and started the protestant movement.
German theologian Martin Luther started the Protestant Reformation in the early 16th century. It was an attempt to reform the Catholic Church.
the Protestants' separation from the Catholic Church.
.Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church was formed by Our Blessed Lord around the year 33 A.D. (1st century), Islam was started by Mohammed in the 7th century, and the Orthodox split from Rome (the Catholic Church) in the 12th century.
Protestants
No, Martin Luther was a German monk who started the Reformation of the Catholic Church and the Protestant Movement during the Renaissance. This happened in the early 16th century.
The Protestant Reformation :)
In the Renaissance the catholic church started selling indulgences which were like papers that forgave your sins for about 50 dollars and many people opposed the unholy way of making money for the catholic church.
The practice of baptism by sprinkling was started by the Roman Catholic Church in the 13th century as an alternative to full immersion.
The Catholic religion started in Jerusalem in the first years of the first century when Our Blessed Lord stated His Church on the Apostle Peter and send them out to preach the Gospel to all nations.
The Protestant Revolt started by Martin Luther brought on the Catholic Reformation.