History, asked by ayeshaqadri9377, 1 month ago

What were the standards of ethics or morality in the Catholic Church before the
Reformation?

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Answered by siddhipatil128
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Answer:

Before the Reformation, all Christians living in Western Europe were part of the Roman Catholic Church. This was led by the Pope, based in Rome. The Church was extremely rich and powerful.

Money-generating practices in the Roman Catholic Church, such as the sale of indulgences. Demands for reform by Martin Luther, John Calvin, Huldrych Zwingli, and other scholars in Europe. The invention of the mechanized printing press, which allowed religious ideas and Bible translations to circulate widely.

Answered by saltywhitehorse
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The Catholic Church before the Reformation

Explanation:

  • The Catholic Church effectively united till the mid-eleventh century.
  • Central Europe came under the control of the Pope, who owned a vast amount of wealth and property.
  • The Church was a strong bond that provided religious uniformity to the numerous feudal units.
  • The Catholic Church helped in supporting social relations and was a vast organization to control education and charity.

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In A.D. 1054, the Church split into the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern ____ Church.

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