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- Roman Catholicism - Reformation, Counter-Reformation, Church | Britannica
By the time the Reformation was over, a number of new Christian churches had emerged and the Roman Catholic Church had come to define its place in the new order
- The Catholic Reformation - Encyclopedia. com
Many Catholics had already been seeking change for years Although they did not directly call for reform, they tried to improve the spiritual aspects of the church's mission For instance, the Devotio Moderna (Modern Devotion) movement stressed a greater commitment to the religious life
- Reformation, The | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
Since the Barbarian invasions the Church had effected a complete transformation and revival of the races of Western Europe, and a glorious development of religious and intellectual life
- Reformation - Wikipedia
The Reformation, also known as the Protestant Reformation or the European Reformation, [1] was a time of major theological movement in Western Christianity in 16th-century Europe that posed a religious and political challenge to the papacy and the authority of the Catholic Church hierarchy
- How the Reformation of the Catholic Church Influenced Christianity
As a result of the church's acts of immorality and corruption, people branched out to other religions Many people wanted to expose the church and demanded a call to action to end these
- The Reformation - Encyclopedia Volume - Catholic Online
The faithful adherents of the Church were variously persecuted, and the civil authorities saw to it that the faith of the descendants of those who had strongly opposed the Reformation was gradually sapped
- 3. 12: Religion and Reformation during the Renaissance | HUM 140 . . .
Within the Church, there were widespread and persistent calls for reform to better address the needs of the laity and to better live up to the Church’s own moral standards
- Why did Martin Luther leave the Catholic Church? - eNotes. com
Martin Luther left the Catholic Church primarily due to his opposition to the sale of indulgences, which he viewed as immoral Initially aiming to reform the Church from within, Luther's
- History of the Reformation - Our Catholic Faith
The Reformation destroyed the unity of faith and ecclesiastical organization of the Christian peoples of Europe, cut many millions off from the true Catholic Church, and robbed them of the greatest portion of the salutary means for the cultivation and maintenance of the supernatural life
- The Reformation - HISTORY
In northern and central Europe, reformers like Martin Luther, John Calvin and Henry VIII challenged papal authority and questioned the Catholic Church’s ability to define Christian practice
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