Which customs and traditions of the Roman Catholic church
and the clergy were objected to by the reformists in the 15th
and the 16th centurie
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The Roman Catholic tradition, like most strands of Christianity, affirm a belief in life after death for everyone. In the Catholic faith, those who have made peace with God through acceptance and adherence to the teachings of Jesus and participation in the sacraments of the church will live forever in heaven.
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