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    The age of the Reformation in the 16th century was the dawn of new religions and the reforms of the old Catholic Church. The Reformation began as a movement devoted to returning to biblical scriptures. A prominent religious leaders of this period was Martin Luther. Luther blatantly disagreed with the Catholic Church over the doctrine that allowed the selling of indulgences to lay people. While studying the Scriptures, Luther came to the conclusion that salvation was achieved not by indulgences…

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    prevailing dominance of the Catholic Church in the Western hemisphere. For centuries before, the Papacy dominated nearly every aspect of life, politics and even economics throughout Western Europe for all social classes. The Reformation was a religious movement, but not strictly. The desire for a deeper spirituality with God was just one of the reasons for this revolutionary time period. The masses desired to exercise economic, religious and social freedoms from the Catholic Church, and many…

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    Protestant Reformation Dbq

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    ideas in the Roman Catholic Church. Martin Luther was motivated by his own, unique convictions to reject the teachings of the medieval Roman Catholic Church and would challenge…

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    Rite Of Passage

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    has held the most significance for me is when I had gotten baptized and then took my first communion. Baptisms are important to the Catholic religion. Getting baptized means you are officially entering the Catholic church. Ordinarily, children get baptized into the Catholic church when they are infants, but my mother decided to have me baptized when I was eight years old. My parents, grandparents, and soon-to-be godparents were attending my baptism. It took a lot of mental preparation for my…

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    explorers because even though there were many more important events that occurred, Jesus Christ, Roman Catholic Church, Martin Luther, John Calvin, were the main occupants. Jesus Christ helped provide new religious ideas that Martin Luther later changed. There were many influential events from religious behalfs, all the way to scientific inventions. Jesus Christ helped provide a religion out of old ones, while Martin Luther began the movement of the Reformation. However, religion isn 't the only…

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    Catholic Funeral My observation of a ceremony that I attended was a Catholic Funeral. While observing a Catholic Funeral I observed ,where the church was located, what the church looked like and statues outside of the church. While walking in the church, the church had an antique look about it such as the windows and the building structure. I also observed the music the church was playing before and during the ceremony, also how Catholic ministers dressed. The prayer the minister spoke was very…

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    Comparing the Protestant and Catholic Reformations of the Sixteenth Century At the end of the fifteenth century and toward the beginning of the sixteenth century, reform was already under construction with the hope of reforming religious orders in the Catholic Church. There was a strong emphasis on preaching to the masses (Spielvogel, 2015, p. 371). However, not everyone was satisfied with the doctrines of the Catholic Church, and one prominent example of someone who responded with a new…

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    Catholic Transition

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    children. But in the Catholic faith, that transition starts in the eighth grade. As a Catholic when you become of age, you have to decide whether to continue your belief in the Catholic faith or to move on to something else. I decided to be confirmed and continue my belief. The process to become a confirmed Catholic is a long one. You can’t just walk into church one day and decide to be confirmed on the spot. I, like most people didn’t decide to be baptized into the Catholic religion, my parents…

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    the Renaissance began to ease, a myriad amount of complaints arouse towards against the church. These issues escalated so high to the point where a reform movement of the Roman Catholic Church being the Reformation needed to transpire; some of these issues included the clergy being less religious and incompetent of basic church teachings, the pope becoming too involved in politics, the massive wealth of the church, and their common method of raising money, selling indulgences. With the church’s…

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    Luther disagreed with the catholic church. At that time if you did something like what Martin Luther did, you would be killed, since he got away with it. Other people thought they could to get away with it too.This later caused war in Europe between the catholics and the protestants as the leaders try to break from the old grip of the catholic church.This was happening way back in October, 31, 1517.Later the corruption of the authority and power of the catholic church. Monarchs try…

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