Lets read the Liturgy of Apostle Mark that has prayers for the departed. Orthodox Church has prayers for the departed in their Holy Liturgy Protestants are against prayers for departed so who respects the Apostles.
Also there are 30 000 Protestant denominations today, there should have been 30 000 underground churches with 30 000 doctrines that today go into Protestant churches.
Again, why Luther was catholic and why most protestants were Catholics ?
Excerpts from the Liturgy of Apostle Mark:
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"(Deacon: Grant rest, O Lord, to the souls of the departed in the faith of Christ.)[xv]
Give rest to the souls of our fathers and brethren** that have heretofore fallen asleep** in the faith of Christ, O Lord our God. Remember, O Lord, our ancestors, fathers, patriarchs, prophets, apostles, martyrs, confessors, teachers, bishops, venerable and righteous persons, every soul departed this life from all ages in the faith of Christ, and whose memory we keep this day, and our holy father Mark the Apostle and Evangelist, who hath shown us the path of salvation.
Remember, O Lord, the archangelic voice that said: Rejoice, thou that art full of grace, the Lord is with thee, blessed art thou among women and blessed is the Fruit of thy womb, for thou hast borne the Saviour of our souls. Exclamation:
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Especially for our most holy, most pure, most blessed and glorious Lady, the Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary.
(Deacon: Father, give a blessing.)
(Priest: May the Lord bless thee by His grace, now and ever and unto ages of ages.)
(Here the Deacon says the Diptychs of the Departed. Meanwhile, the Priest prays)
Priest: And to the spirits of all these give rest, O Master, Lord our God, in the habitations of Thy Saints, in Thy kingdom, vouchsafing to them the good things of Thy promise, which eye hath not seen, and ear hath not heard, and which have not entered into the heart of man, the things which Thou hast prepared, O Lord, for them that love Thy holy name. Grant Thou rest to their souls, count them worthy of the kingdom of heaven, and to us grant that the end of our lives may be Christian and well-pleasing to Thee, without sin, and that we may have a portion and inheritance with all Thy Saints."