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26 March, 02:21
Why the clatholic church was targeted from reform
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During the Protestant Reformation the Catholic Church was the object of ridicule and targeted for reforms because people felt it had strayed too far from the word of God in favor of material things such as donations and "fancy" ornaments.
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