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    The English Reformation involved the break of the English church from the Roman Catholic Church. This creation of Protestantism changed not only the dynamics of the church but also of the society of England. It took off in England for multiple reasons, but a commonly known reason has to do with Henry the VIII and his desire for a divorce. This has been an overpopularized reason as there were many more factors that played into the English Reformation. As it went though, Henry VIII was in the…

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    about certain practices of the Church. He felt as if that church music should be less about giving hearing pleasure and more of “inspiring religious contemplation.” In response, the Church decided to ignore Martin Luther’s comments, but it was too late, as his idea’s already reached all of Europe. Many started to think the music had lost its purity. Luther was then asked to withdraw his list and then expelled from the church when he refused to do so. To retaliate, the Church starts their own…

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    they think of a man who nailed the 95 Theses to the church door and created the Protestant church. However, Luther never actually nailed anything to a door, and it was never his intention to create his own church. Actually, several of the matters Luther caused were not his intention. So, what exactly did Luther do to make himself so significant that the world still remembers him today? Obviously, he inspired the creation of the Lutheran church, but Luther acted as a legacy even during his…

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    song, but in Hozier’s “Take Me To Church”, he pushes, not only history, but the history from the Christian/ Catholic church and the human atrocities that happened through the church. The song title itself is now self-explanatory and the melody itself sounds somewhat dark and sultry with the slow beat and low piano chords. In the music video, though, tells a story of two homosexual men that are trying to hide their romance, but a group of men, symbolizing the church, find out and begin…

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    Protestantism is a form of Christian faith and practice. It originates with the Protestant Reformation, which stands a movement against what its supporters considered to be faults in the Roman Catholic Church. Within Protestantism exists three major divisions of Christendom, Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodoxy and Anglicanism. These can be considered independents from the Protestant Religion. Originating in Germany and founded in 1517, however, there is standing now over 800 million Protestants…

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    Historical Situation Christianity in the early 16th and 17th centuries went through a very rough and turbulent ride. Some may even argue that we are still feeling the effects of this time today. This was a time of great progress and change in the Catholic Church and much of Europe. This time saw many great minds and brought about many reformers. Some of the many were Huldrych Zwingli, Martin Luther, John Calvin and Erasmus. This in my opinion was the start of one of the most influential times…

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    protestants had especially an easier time spreading their false teachings because, at the time, they were still Catholics. Granted, they were rebellious Catholics, but Catholics none the less because they had not yet separated themselves from Catholicism. When Queen Isabella found out that there were heretics in her midst that were nearly impossible to distinguish from the true Catholics, she enforced many forms of regulation throughout Spain to find and, at least, stop the actions of such…

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    Francis Born Jorge Mario Bergoglio or POPE FRANCIS was chosen to be the Pope of the Catholic Church since March 13, 2013. He is the first Latin American and the first Jesuit to lead the Roman Catholic Church—and the first non-European leader of the church in 1,200 years. He named himself Francis after St. Francis of Assisi. Born in Buenos Aires in 1936 to Italian immigrant parents, Pope Francis was ordained as a Catholic priest in 1969. He became a bishop in 1992 and the Archbishop of Buenos…

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    various fields such as astronomy, mathematics, and philosophy, Galileo Galilei is widely known as one of the key individuals of the Renaissance era’s Scientific Revolution, What many people do not know, however, is that Galileo was a victim of the Roman Inquisition. The documents of this trial, named “From the Later-Trial Documents (1632-33)”, were requested to be recorded by His Holiness Pope Urban VIII, and written mostly by the Holy Order. Galileo may have also written, or at least dictated,…

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    Through their lifestyle, writings, ideas, John Wycliffe and John Huss triggered the Protestant Reformation. These contributions of Wycliffe and Huss were controversial in their time. The Catholic Church refuted, condemned, and persecuted the contributions that inspired the Protestant Reformation, and the Catholic Church persecuted those who upheld these contributions, such as Wycliffe and Huss. One can subsequently comprehend how these aspects…

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