PROTESTANT REFORMATION VOCABULARY

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PROTESTANT REFORMATION VOCABULARY

PROTESTANT REFORMATION The 16th-century religious, political revolution against the corruption in the Catholic Church. PROTESTANT REFORMATION Definition in your own words- Use your Notes. Use a word in the sentence as it relates to the Protestant Reformation

Clue words: indulgences / 95 Theses In 1517 Luther penned a document attacking the Catholic Church’s corrupt practice of selling “indulgences” to absolve sin. WROTE the “95 Theses.” Clue words: indulgences / 95 Theses Martin Luther Definition in your own words

An indulgence was a payment to the Catholic Church that purchased an exemption from punishment (penance) for some types of sins. Indulgences Definition in your own words Sentence

95 written Criticisms/ corruption Martin Luther's 95 criticisms of Catholic doctrine and practices that were posted on the door of the castle church in Wittenberg.  He questioned the corruption and practices of the church 95 written Criticisms/ corruption 95 Thesis Definition in your own words Sentence Illustration / Clue Words

Emperor Charles V issued this imperial order that declared Luther an outlaw and a heretic (A person who rejects the faith).   Outlaw / Heretic Edict of Worms Definition in your own words Illustration / Clue Words Sentence

Excommunicated / Martin Luther A group of German leaders who got together and tried to convince Martin Luther to take back what he said about the Church so that he would no longer be excommunicated Excommunicated / Martin Luther Diet of Worms Sentence in your own words Sentence Illustration / Clue Words