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The Counter-Reformation: When the Church Burned from Within to Purify Herself and Save Souls

There was a moment in history when the Church seemed to be trembling. Europe was tearing itself apart. Poorly formed priests, moral abuses, absentee bishops, a deep spiritual crisis… and in the midst of it all, a rupture that would change the course of Christendom: the Protestant Reformation initiated by …

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Theological Analysis of Luther and the Counter-Reformation: History, Theology, and Relevance for Today

The conflict that shook the Church in the 16th century remains a source of interest and reflection today. Martin Luther, with his 95 Theses in 1517, ignited a spark that would lead to the Protestant Reformation, dividing the Christian faith in the West and sparking deep theological debates. The Counter-Reformation, …

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