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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indulgences
Read the sections on Abuses, The Reformation, and the Council of Trent.
Indulgences were sold, the practice was condoned by the Pope, and while Tetzel first brought it to Martin Luther’s attention the practice of selling indulgences was not one priest misbehaving. One could argue it was institutionalized. It wasn’t until after the Council of Trent that the practice of taking monetary compensation for indulgences was banned.
I’m sorry but there is more to the Reformation than just indulgences. It was also about the many other abuses the Vatican had at the time as well. The pope actually enforced a tax on priests with mistresses, the vatican ran a couple of brothels, the Papacy was basically bought by the Borgia’s, Pope Alexander father 7 kids by 2 different mistresses WHILE he was Pope.
The problems were not isolated, and the Catholic Church showed no intention of correcting them until AFTER the Reformation was in full swing and they had no choice but to address them.
By claiming you can find no historical sources, and that indulgences weren’t really sold undermines not only your statements, but also your church. Seriously, who wants to join a church populated be people that refuse to admit that their church has ever had problems in the past, trivialize history, and renames historical periods to suit themselves.
I’m sorry but there was corruption, it was real, and it was bad. It needed to be fixed. Had the Catholic Church addressed it themselves before it got to the point it did in the 1500’s perhaps the Reformation would not have been so divisive, or have happened. However they did not…and this is the legacy they have to live with. You cannot blame Luther for pointing out the issues he saw. That’s like blaming the accountant who blows the whistle on a company that is cooking the books…is it really the accountant’s fault that the CEO is corrupt. The company might be a great company…but what it’s leaders were doing was still wrong.