What Exactly Are the Differences Between A Catholic and Protestant Church?

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What Exactly Are the Differences Between A Catholic and Protestant Church?

A Catholic Church

Catholic Church

Clothes worn by Catholic Priest in 16 th Century Notice the image of Christ

A Protestant Church

Clothes Worn by Protestant Vicars (Priests)

Protestant Altars

What other changes took place in Protestant Churches?

Both Bible and the services were in Latin for a thousand years. The Catholics liked this and wanted to keep it this way. The Protestants said both the Bible and the services should be in English so people could understand. The appearance of churches. Catholics thought that churches should be decorated w/ paintings and statues, to show God’s glory. Protestants thought they should be plain, so that people concentrated on minister and what he said about God. The role of priests. Catholics said that people needed the priest as a link b/w them and God. Protestants thought people could find God w/out a priest. Catholic vs. Protestant

Forgiveness of sins. Catholics said that the Pope and his bishops could forgive sins in exchange for a gift to the Church. Protestants said that only Jesus could forgive sins. Appearance and lifestyle of priests. Catholics said priests should wear special clothes because of their special link with God. Priests had to remain unmarried and devote their lives to God. Protestants said ministers were just ordinary people. They should wear ordinary robes and get married if they want to.