Luther's Papacy

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In an act typical of himself, Martin Luther penned “Against the Execrable Bull of the Antichrist,” which claimed the role of the papacy to be the Antichrist. When the 60 day period had expired, Luther was issued a document of excommunication, thus severing his ties with the Church. When a member of the church was found to be heretical, it was typical of this period for them to be taken by Church authorities and burned for their crimes. Luckily for Luther, his status as a citizen of Germany allowed him a hearing before his sentence, which he had yet to be granted. While the papacy originally attended to deny Luther a hearing, widespread sentiment eventually lead to the summoning of Luther to the Diet of Worms, which was intended to decide his

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