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Good for you, Dave and may our tribe increase.My understanding was that quite early on that the Church asked him to recant on his ideas that indulgences (by which I mean a coin in the coffer rings, a soul to heaven zings), before he went more extreme. I may be wrong on this. As someone said above, I am not a Reformation scholar, and wasn’t interested in it till our sponsor, a boo/hisser started booing and hissing during RCIA, and we went, “Hang on, isn’t that the guy who made the Bible accessible to the common man?”
I won’t ever boo and hiss though, because some of his ideas were good. Why should a layman go to Mass and not understand a word of it? Why did the Church not want the people to read Scripture for themselves? The Church should not have been afraid to lose her authority. These changes only came about in the 1960’s with Vatican II, the 1960’s. It is 2007, we have many Bibles in this house, and we are freely choosing to accept the Church’s authority to interpret the Scriptures, but we still want to read them too, as well as the CCC.