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@Marie16 Martin Luther abandoned his priestly vows in Catholicism, married an ex nun and had several children, 5 or 6 I think it was. He did passionately preach but not what The Church preached. Be that as it may, he did have things to say that needed to be said. The Church needed to amend its ways, correct its very real faults… as is happening again today.
Luther however helped to organise people into churches outside of Catholicism as he was. What he started was not a reformation but a revolution. It could be said said that reformation is by a person within the institution and acts from within. Revolution is by a person who leaves the institution and acts on the institution from without.
Here is a quite lengthy read, but answers many questions raised as well as statements made re Martin Luther Catholic Culture article: “New Light on Martin Luther”
Luther however helped to organise people into churches outside of Catholicism as he was. What he started was not a reformation but a revolution. It could be said said that reformation is by a person within the institution and acts from within. Revolution is by a person who leaves the institution and acts on the institution from without.
Here is a quite lengthy read, but answers many questions raised as well as statements made re Martin Luther Catholic Culture article: “New Light on Martin Luther”