Why Is There Corruption In The Roman Catholic Church

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The Roman Catholic Church is deteriorating in quality, the more power it gains the corruption worsens. It feels as if money is the only thing the church cares about, simony and nepotism are at large. The selling of indulgences is also a new idea they started, paying for sins is a bad idea since it tends to make more sinners. I am set on joining the Reformation started by Luther for three different reasons, the obvious corruption on the Roman Catholic Church's, view on faith and better understanding of preaching. The currents state of the Roman Catholic church is the main reason the reformation is so appealing to me, the immorality is at high levels. Beginning with the major issues, pluralism, absenteeism; the church was allowing all the things …show more content…

As Erasmus said “men who are commonly called “religious” and “monks” - though both names are quite incorrect, since a good part of them are removed from religion” (312). I could not agree more with his writing, we need the clergy to start caring about the church and its people again. Clergy members have multiple different jobs in the church and are never where they should be even though absenteeism and pluralism are against the church rules the get away with it by using money. Luther, in his writing mentions the three reasons for the fail of their church- they [Roman Catholic Church] say spiritual power is above temporal power, only the Pope can interpret scriptures, and only he is able to summon the council (315). Those are the three reasons they are unable to reform their own church and the reason the Lutheran Reform is gaining popularity. Another personal reason for my leaving of the Roman Catholic church is sale of indulgences. According to Calvin “Predestination we call the eternal decree of