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who criticised the catholic church​

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Answered by lara26
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The issues that led to the theological schism between the Catholic Church and some followers, commonly known as the Reformation, was mostly due to how some perceived the Church or its officials as too worldly, hypocritical or oppressive.hri10

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Roger Bacon felt the Crusades were counter-productive because, "those who survive, together with their children, are more and more embittered against the Christian faith." In spite of some criticism, the movement was still widely supported in Europe long after the fall of Acre in 1291.✔️

Why did the Roman Catholic Church get criticized during the 15th and 16th century? ✔️

  • The issues that led to the theological schism between the Catholic Church and some followers, commonly known as the Reformation, was mostly due to how some perceived the Church or its officials as too worldly, hypocritical or oppressive.✔️

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