The services were in latin, the bible was in latin so peasants couldn't read it, the preists had several different jobs and wouldn't help peasants when they asked for it, priests disobeyed rules.
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Roman Catholic AnswerOf course people believed in the Church in 1500. The Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Christ, and the means that He established for them to reach heaven, and He guaranteed that the Church would perdure. Martin Luther had not started preaching his heresy until 1517 leading people astray, and even then, most of the common people still believed in Christ's Church. It was the rulers looking for temporal power who used Luther as an excuse to free themselves from what they saw as the Vatican's oppression.
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The Catholic Church had become corrupt unfourtantely and priests and even the pope over used their power. They did such things as charged money for absolution.
Because the church had more money than the king (henry the 8th )
In 1500 the Roman Catholic Church was all powerful in western Europe. There was no legal alternative. The Catholic Church jealously guarded its position and anybody who was deemed to have gone against the Catholic Church was labelled a heretic and burnt at the stake. The Catholic Church did not tolerate any deviance from its teachings as any appearance of 'going soft' might have been interpreted as a sign of weakness which would be exploited.
Pope Alexander VI was the pope in 1500. He reigned from August 11, 1492, until August 18, 1503.
The Roman Catholic Church was the only Christian Church pre 1500's.
The modern period 1500 to present
Religious thinkers began to question the authority of the Roman Catholic Church.
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The Council of Trent was a series of meetings of leaders of the Roman Catholic church during the 1500's.