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Abbigail Mcmillan
22 October, 20:00
Who started the catholic reformation
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Katie Mccarty
22 October, 21:35
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The Catholic Reformation was the intellectual counter-force to Protestantism. The desire for reform within the Catholic Church had started before the spread of Luther. Many educated Catholics had wanted change - for example, Erasmus and Luther himself, and they were willing to recognise faults within the Papacy.
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