The reformation of the Roman Catholic Church
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Catholic Church. As mentioned above Europe was now entering a new era in which no central authority controlled the lives of the entire continent. It was an era in which a man like Martin Luther could flourish because the people wanted to be heard and represented. Finally it was a beginning of a new period, a difficult one, for the Roman Catholic Church that had to heal over its many wounds sustained in the Reformation.
Catholic Church. As mentioned above Europe was now entering a new era in which no central authority controlled the lives of the entire continent. It was an era in which a man like Martin Luther could flourish because the people wanted to be heard and represented. Finally it was a beginning of a new period, a difficult one, for the Roman Catholic Church that had to heal over its many wounds sustained in the Reformation.