Heretics! at the Church
Reformator
History: The Catholics Strike Back
Miscellaneous
100

This was a list of 95 propositions for dispute on what the author disliked about the Catholic Church and its practices.

What were the 95 Theses?

100

Martin Luther especially disliked this about the Catholic Church.

What was Indulgences?

100

This was a movement used by the Catholic Church to combat the Protestants spiritually.

What is the Catholic Counter-Reformation?

100

This form of writing was used for the 95 Theses as well as some other works like Dante's Inferno.

What was Vernacular?

200

This man published 95 Theses on his opinions of Indulgences and was later put to trial for it.

Who was Martin Luther?

200

These two areas of Europe were the main areas siding with the Protestant Reformation.

What was Germany and England?

200

This country was at the center of the Catholic Church.

What is Italy?

200
This was something odd Martin Luther wrote to his friends about.

What was Martin Luther's bowel movements?

300

He at first supported the Catholic Church's opposition to Protestantism but later joined the Protestants as he wanted to divorce his first wife, which is not allowed in the Catholic Church.

Who was King Henry VIII?

300
This was the common impact of the 95 Theses on people's beliefs about the Catholic Church.

What is the idea that to be forgiven, you don't need to go through a priest or the Pope?

300

This was the purpose of Indulgences.

What was payment to the Catholic Church and forgiveness of sins?

300

This is what someone means when they talk about Vernacular in literature.

What is everyday speech?

400

He was a member of the Medici family and during his papacy he was a major figure in opposition to the Protestant Reformation.

Who was Pope Leo X?

400

This was the name for the Church of England.

What is the Anglican Church?

400

These were the religious ceremonies used by the Catholic Church.

What is the Seven Sacraments?

400

This man created the Printing Press.

Who was Johannes Gutenberg?

500

He created a new religion based on Protestantism which had a new principle known as Predestination.

Who was John Calvin?

500

These two former Catholic practices/rituals were the only ones kept in Protestantism.

What were Communion and Baptism?

500

Martin Luther was held trial here, instead of Rome.

What was Worms, Germany?

500

This was what Predestination said about someone's relationship to the existential planes of Christian Religions.

What is the theory that you are predetermined to go to Heaven or Hell?