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    Explain why the Catholic Church was weakened by renaissance popes in the years c1500 t0 1527? 16th century Europe was mainly under the control of the Catholic pope. The pope had authority over almost everything. However‚ renaissance Popes Alexander VI‚ Julius II and Leo X did not show good examples of Holy living. The Catholic Church was weakened by Pope Alexander VI (1492-1503)for different reasons‚ one way that he weakened the church was through the loss of popularity‚ this came from his sexual

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    How the Catholic Church lead European governance during the Middle Ages Catholic‚ in its purest form meant wholly‚ general or universal. At least this is what it represented as a church. Catholicism came about when letters were discovered around the second century containing the name of the church. This gave proof to the existence of the church even as far back as in the earlier times. Western Europe was leading in terms of numbers of followers in the middle Ages. The Roman Catholic Church used Latin

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    The Roman Empire gave way to a new Religious Belief. Changing their ways from a polytheistic religion (the greek gods) to a monotheistic religion (Christianity). This begin through Christian dissenters and then was accepted through the emperor Constantine. Although Constantine made Christianity accepted throughout the Roman Empire‚ Theodosius the Great made Christianity the main religion in the empire. Up until 300-600 CE Rome had been a polytheistic religion. The romans believed in multiple gods

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    Magdalena  Bannholzer‚  2535937   The  Dark  Side  of  a  United  Europe:  Growing  Right   Parties  in  Western  Europe     The  European  Union  is  an  economic‚  political  and  partial  monetary  union  of  28  member   states  with  a  common  market.  This  common  market  is  primarily  characterized  by  the   abolition  of  obstacles  in

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    Challenges Facing the Australian Catholic Church of the 21st Century There are many challenges facing the Catholic Church in Australia during the 21st century. The decline in religious vocations‚ falling mass attendance‚ married clergy‚ female ordination and the role of the laity are all issues contributing to the challenges of the Australian Catholic Church. Religious vocations are on a steep decline. As stated by the Pope‚ in regard to Australia‚ "mainstream Christianity is dying more quickly

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    The Early Christian Church in the Roman Empire                    Camilo Salas­Bowen           HIST 191 Wester Civilization  Dr. Eric Graff  November 14‚ 2014                            From 313 C.E ­ 500 C.E‚ the Christian church was very important to the Romans. In fact‚  the political and cultural experience of the third and fourth centuries was substantially  affected by the rise of Christianity. However‚ the church not always held this political  position after Christ.     The fidelity of the Christians to the church

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    Tomasz Mierzwa Mr. Carr World History Honors 2/12/15 1550-1800 Roman Catholic Reformation and the Age of Absolutism The Reformation was an era of great religious ferment and change. The Reformation began on October 31‚ 1517‚ when German monk Saint Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the Castle Church door in Wittenberg‚ Germany. Science started to question Religion and its beliefs. The Age of Enlightenment also had the same effect by questions religion beliefs with humanism. The Enlightenment

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    marrying a brother’s wife. Henry used his European power to eventually separate from the Catholic Church which caused major controversy and power exchange. Although King Henry VIII was a devout Catholic‚ his thirst for power‚ selfish motives‚ and desire for independency all contributed to the separation from the Catholic Church and forming of the Church of England. King Henry VIII defended the Catholic Church during the beginning of his reign. He was very religious and attended mass as much as five

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    Once the Roman empire collapsed‚ Christian Europeans civilizations began to emerge in Western Europe. The Frankish rule the emerged from within Rome established a Christian state that lasted that was founded by Clovis and was continually passed down to the sons from the Merovingians founded by Clovis‚ the Carolingians led by Charles Martel and Pepin III‚ to the age of Charlemagne following Pepin’s death. Although Charlemagne’s empire was able to improve the status of Western Europe‚ after Charlemagne’s

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    against the Catholic church at the same time‚ Ulrich Zwingli. Ulrich Zwingli was a well-known reformer in Zurich who fought against the Catholic church in many ways. Zwingli was born to a farming family in 1484 and studied at various schools until he ultimately became a priest. While he studied scripture‚ he focused on salvation and what it meant to be saved. His focus in life was to understand God and salvation‚ and to help others to be saved. Zwingli openly spoke out against the Catholic church and led

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