Friday, August 3, 2012

Which of the following was not a cause of popular dissatisfaction with the Roman Catholic Church in the early 15th century? fiscal practices of...

The one that jumps out to me is the increasing austerity
and the use of vernacular within the church.  Given that so much of the objections to
the church, take Martin Luthers, were based around the other practices like the selling
of indulgences and the moral laxity of the clergy that one almost assumes that the
answer has to be the increased use of vernacular.


One of
the changes that actually appealed to people was this use of vernacular as it allowed
them to understand the mass which they'd never really been able to understand before. 
Particularly since the Bible had been translated into the vernacular, this move was
wildly popular with lay people as it allowed them further insight into religion which
previously had only been the exclusive right of the clergy.

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