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Catholic Church Reformation Essay

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To understand the history of the Protestant Church and the Reformation, it is first important to understand that one of the positions that claims the Catholic Church is apostolic succession. This simply means that they claim to be the sole authority over all other churches and denominations because they support the entire line of Roman Catholic Popes back to back centuries, to the apostle Peter. From their point of view, it gives the Catholic Church a unique authority which puts it above all other denominations or church. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, this apostolic succession is only found "in the Catholic Church" and no "other church can not validly claim it."

It is because of this apostolic succession that the Roman Catholic Church claims to have the sole authority to interpret Scripture and to establish doctrine, and also supports having a supreme leader, the Pope, who is infallible (without error) when he speaks "ex cathedra" - that is to say in the exercise of his ministry as pastor and teacher of all Christians. Thus, from the perspective of Roman Catholic teaching or traditions of the Roman Catholic Church, since they come from the Pope, are endowed with infallibility and an authority equal to that of the Scriptures them- same. This is one of the major differences between Roman Catholics and Protestants, and one of the fundamental reasons for the Protestant Reformation.

Of course, the Roman Catholics are not the only ones to try to claim unique authority

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