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    success of the Catholic Reformation (Counter Reformation) in the sixteenth century. In the early 16th century the Protestant Reformation had happened and made the popularity of Catholicism to decline. In response to the Protestant Reformation the Catholic Reformation was issued to reestablish the power and popularity of Catholicism and the Roman Catholic church. The Catholic Reformation created new societies‚ while fixing problems of the Roman Catholic church. Through the Catholic Reformation

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    Theses to the door of a church. This was the start of the Protestant Reformation‚ and the schism in the church. The major causes of the Reformation‚ which were political‚ social‚ and ideological circumstances had led to the dividing of the church. From this revolutionary beginning came new ideologies that evolved from the cons of the catholic views on. By the tenth century‚ the Roman Catholic Church had dominated religious life in Northern and Western Europe. Still‚ the church did not have the approval

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    Roman Catholic Church even though he didn’t agree with their ideas‚ but during the 16th century he branched out from the church and started the protestant reformation. This event led to him becoming one of the most influential and controversial figures in all of Christian history. Throughout the process‚ he gained many followers who soon split from the Roman Catholic Church to join the protestant religion‚ just like Martin Luther did. During this era‚ very few people were against the church‚ but the

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    : outward sign instituted by Christ to give grace Efficacious : capable of producing a desired effect sacramental economy : dispensation of the fruits of the Paschal Mystery entrusted to the Church until Christ comes again Incarnation : God becoming human Liturgy : official public worship of the Church Hypostatic Union : doctrine of faith that recognizes two natures of Jesus‚ human and divine Evangelists : writers of the four gospels Jesus : Hebrew name that means "God saves." Christ : Hebrew

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    There are numerous biographies of Martin Luther’s life and several in depth analysis of his ideas‚ but very few focus on his life after the Reformation. After the leading the German Protestant Reformation‚ Martin Luther continued to work on his ideas‚ but he then took those beliefs and applied them to his own life. Martin Luther spent a number of years “defining the faith” and then the remainder of his life “living the faith.” Katherine von Bora and Martin Luther both deserted their life of obedience

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    tone period in europe when the roman catholic church had a lot of power and people were very serious about church and their religion. pope leo x was in charge of the church‚ pope leo x had people buy indulgences (ticket to heaven) he issued indulgences to raise money to raise money This indulgence was criticized by Martin Luther and the reason for the Protestant Reformation. monk martin luther who was against the indulgences wanted to discuss with the church about the true path to salvation. He wrote

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    Martin Luther’s 95 Theses Martin Luther’s 95 theses inspired a reform movement‚ set in motion a Catholic Church counter reformation and changed politics‚ economy‚ and society with its effects still being felt today. Martin Luther’s challenge of the Pope’s authority to grant indulgences was the first step in a reformation movement that opened people’s eyes to the corruption and hypocrisy in the Catholic Church at the time. Martin Luther’s theses also ushered in the era of having a personal relationship

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    modernisation of the Catholic Church‚ ecumenism and to bring a social reformation system‚ “it was to be a new Pentecost‚ a means of regeneration for the church…a way towards the reunion of the separated brethren of the east and west” – Pope John XXIII. This regeneration was known as “Aggiornamento”‚ meaning renewal. This reformed Christian church worked to develop and renew the expression of Christianity. Through the Vatican II the church established a definition for itself; a church for all people

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    themselves and to receive the other as a gift. Marriage is both a natural institution and a sacred union because it is rooted in the divine plan of creation. In addition‚ the Catholic Church teaches that the valid marriage between two baptized Christians is also a sacrament‚ a saving reality and a symbol of Christ’s love for his church. In every marriage the spouses make a contract with each other. In a sacramental marriage the couple also enters into a covenant in which their love is sealed and strengthened

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    could better understand the differences between it and Protestantism. As it turned out‚ this semester my Catholic extended family invited my family and I to mass while we were visiting them in Michigan one weekend‚ so we decided to accept the invitation. As I walked through the parking lot at St. Mark Parish‚ the first thing that caught my eye was the ornate architecture on the outside of the church. It had a soaring steeple with a cross on top‚ as well as a fully-brick exterior and many sharp edges

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