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The history of medieval Catholic doctrine is in many ways an attempt to find ways to present exterior signs for the interior state of the individual believer. Repentance was no exception to this. ... Let's say that we used toilets for money. ... Inspired in part by the spectacle of selling both indulgences and church offices,
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Celibacy's history of power and money - Perspectives - Catholic Church from National Catholic Reporter provided by Find Articles at BNET ... And when one mixes money and the Catholic church, there's usually a mess. That's how we got a Reformation. Selling indulgences -- guarantees of time off in purgatory.
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And when one mixes money and the Catholic church, there's usually a mess. That's how we got a Reformation. Selling indulgences -- guarantees of time off in purgatory. ... Find more facts and information related to the article "Celibacy's history of power and money. ..."
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While an Indulgences are part of Catholic teachings, selling of Indulgences has never been an authentic or authorized Catholic practice. Nor are the charges that a Catholic can buy ... If one contributes money it must be to support the charitable works, ... In: Christianity, Catholicism, Reformation History [ Edit categories]
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The Reformation was the last stage in the long history of reaction against the Christianity's engagement in political affairs- ... Although reformers had many complaints about the Catholic Church of the sixteenth century, the practice of selling "indulgences" raised the most opposition. An indulgence was a payment to...
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Fail - what the article describes appears to be nothing like the selling of indulgences. After all, what does the Church need with more money or possessions, when absolute poverty was good enough for Our Savior? ... Catholic Church ponders selling indulgences. No, this is not a repeat from 1517 (time.com) 271;
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The period from 1073 to 1517 is the time in history when the Roman Catholic Church held a “death grip” on everything, and rose to its greatest heights as ... The most notorious of these was the selling of indulgences, which was the penance of paying of money to shorten ones’s time of suffering in purgatory.
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and this has occasioned considerable misunderstanding (cf. Lea, "History" etc. ... According to Catholic doctrine, therefore, the source of indulgences is constituted by the merits of Christ and the saints. This treasury is left to the keeping, not of the individual Christian, but of the Church.
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History of Catholic church. The Renaissance opened the door to individual ... (Even though the Church officially limited these offices to one province) When he was campaigning to control a third, Pope Leo X offered it to him for a large sum of money. The Archbishop set about raising the funds by selling indulgences.
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