Martin Luther Movement In The 1500's Essay

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Before the 1500`s Europe was run and manipulated by the Catholic church. Martin Luther sparked a huge movement in the early 1500`s that still marks today. He nailed ninety five theses to the church door testifying against the indulgences. After the reformation Protestantism was established and an increasing number of community members started to break away from the Catholic Church.
The Catholic Church was richer and claimed the most power before the 1500`s. ‘The pope gradually took on greater importance and authority in the church and in relation to the secular (nonreligious) rulers.’ https://lib-wbook.merici.act.edu.au/student/article?id=ar463180&st=reformation#tab=homepage Individuals not only had to pay tax to the church but they would …show more content…

Martin Luther was the spark of the Reformation, he made his first public statement was ‘nighty five theses on the Church’s door. This statement was aimed at the indulgences issue because he had many concerns with the Catholic Church’s honesty and intensions. ‘An indulgence permitted them to contribute a certain amount of money to a worthy cause instead. However, the practice of selling indulgences was sometimes abused as a means of raising money.’ https://lib-wbook.merici.act.edu.au/student/article?id=ar334540&st=martin+luther#tab=homepage. Archbishop Albrecht of Mainz was ordered by Pope Leo X to introduce indulgences to collect money for the building of the structure St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, 1515. This proved that the church was untrustworthy and greedy. Luther wrote a (list) to Albrecht known as the ninety five these protesting all the reasons indulgences were a cheat for wealth. Luther was a true person who believed that due to these indulgences, people would have false