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Indeed they were, and gave that loose canon plenty of fodder. Leo’s lack of personal morals, however, did not induce him (thankfully) to attempt to rewrite the One Faith that was handed down to us from the Apostles.… it just amazes me how people go off, on cue, about Luther … and at the same time figure out a way to dismiss Leo X & Co … the reason for the outrage… Leo and his entourage were like Nero’s court.
It is the fruit of his labor that we loudly mourn. It was not being “ticked off” (as is clear to anyone who reads the scoldings of orthodox reformers) with his temerity to speak up about corruption, as we are all called to do the same. Rather, it was the splitting of the Church caused by the introduction of heresies that still continues to splinter today. God’s way of reform brings unity, not division.… The RCC’s top leaders were as corrupt as corruption can be when Martin Luther had the temerity to say something about it… and people are still ticked of at him.
I am curious on what basis you consider this man a “holy prophet”? I don’t see how anyone can read his writings against Jews, peasants, and papists and see a holy soul producing them. Do they really sound to you like Christ speaking?He was a Holy Prophet that had a very tough job…
I do agree, anyone speaking out about corruption in that day, as well as in this, has a very tough job.
No one should stand by and allow corruption to prevail. But God is able to purify His Own Church without the insertion of human hubris. Changing the doctrine of Christ is not the answer. It is the people that need Reform, not the pure and holy bride of Christ.Code:and forced the RCC to stop standing by while the Medicis and Leo X led the church into an abyss.
Indeed heresy is a wake up call to the Church, and always has been. As the Apostle has written, divisions exist to make the authentic more visible.Martin Luther was the wake up call that saved what was left of the RCC.